Arthur (1981 film)
1981 film directed by Steve Gordon
(Redirected from Arthur (film))
Arthur is a 1981 film about a drunken New York City millionaire who is on the brink of an arranged marriage to a wealthy heiress, but who ends up falling for a common working-class girl from Queens.
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Dialogue
edit- Arthur: Have you ever been on a yacht?
- Linda: No, is it wonderful?
- Arthur: It doesn't suck.
- [in a department store, Arthur and Hobson see Linda putting a tie in her bag]
- Arthur: Hobson, did you see that?
- Hobson: Yes.
- Arthur: She stole that tie! It's the perfect crime; girls don't wear ties! Although some do; it's not a perfect crime, but it's a good crime.
- Hobson: Yes; if she murdered the ties it would be the perfect crime. Why are you so happy about all this?
- Arthur: He's taking the knife out of the cheese!
- Linda: Oh, my God!
- Arthur: Do you think he wants some cheese?
- Linda: No, I think we're gonna die!
Cast
edit- Dudley Moore as Arthur Bach
- Liza Minnelli as Linda Marolla
- John Gielgud as Hobson
- Geraldine Fitzgerald as Martha Bach
- Jill Eikenberry as Susan Johnson
- Stephen Elliott as Burt Johnson
- Thomas Barbour as Stanford Bach
- Ted Ross as Bitterman
- Barney Martin as Ralph Marolla
- Paul Gleason as Executive
- Phyllis Somerville as Saleslady
- Lou Jacobi as Plant store owner
- Justine Johnston as Aunt Pearl
- Lawrence Tierney as Man in Diner Demanding Roll
- Mark Margolis (uncredited) as Wedding guest