Quotes
ARIANE CHAVASSE: In a way, I'm rather glad you're leaving tonight.
FRANK FLANNAGAN: You are?
ARIANE CHAVASSE: It makes everything simpler.
FRANK FLANNAGAN:
That's the way it should be: no involvements, no complications, no danger.
ARIANE CHAVASSE: None at all.
FRANK FLANNAGAN: The trouble is, people get too attached to each other, things drag on scenes, tears. Everything gets so maudlin. I think people should always behave as though they were between planes.
ARIANE CHAVASSE: Very sound, Mr. Flannagan.
FRANK FLANNAGAN: It's basic.
He who loves and runs away, lives to love another day.
ARIANE CHAVASSE: I must remember that.
FRANK FLANNAGAN: Works out great.
ARIANE CHAVASSE: Works for you.
FRANK FLANNAGAN: No, all around. Everybody's happy, nobody gets hurt.
ARIANE CHAVASSE: How about Francesca del Corso?
FRANK FLANNAGAN: Francesca del who?
ARIANE CHAVASSE: Del Corso, the one in Venice who tried to commit...
FRANK FLANNAGAN: I'm glad you brought her up. That's exactly the type to stay away from. Silly, sentimental, serious. It turned out I was the first man she'd ever been in love with. I suppose most girls are sentimental about their first love.
ARIANE CHAVASSE: I suppose so.
ARIANE CHAVASSE: Good afternoon, Mr. Flannagan.
FRANK FLANNAGAN: Hi.
ARIANE CHAVASSE: Good afternoon, gentlemen, I see nothing has changed.
FRANK FLANNAGAN: 'Corse not. Once you've got a winning combination, why mess around with it? Can I take your coat?
ARIANE CHAVASSE: No thanks, I'd rather keep it on.
FRANK FLANNAGAN: Isn't it rather warm for this time of the year?
ARIANE CHAVASSE: I catch a lot of colds. Especially in the summer.
FRANK FLANNAGAN: Well, we must watch out for the drafts.
"C'est si bon"
Crew
Directed and produced by Billy Wilder
Screenplay by Billy Wilder, I.A.L. Diamond
Based on Ariane, jeune fille russe 1920 play by Claude Anet
Starring: Gary Cooper, Audrey Hepburn, Maurice Chevalier
Music by Franz Waxman, Henri Betti, Maurice de Feraudy, Matty Malneck, F. D. Marchetti, Charles Trenet
Cinematography by William Mellor
Edited by Leonide Azar
Release date: 1957 (US)
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