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Favorite line by Joan...


Joan screaming, "TROG!!!" <laughter>

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Joan to Trog: "I want you to give me the child!"
Joan: "The Child!"

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Mine too. Classic... TROG!

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The best part is after Trog kills the butcher and then looks at his cut and makes a sound like to basically say "Thats what you get".

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In a knowing and authoritive tone Joan informs us, "Trog is not a carnivore." The proceeds to feed it lizards and fish, which the creature eagerly devours!

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Ha! that threw me for a loop too.

No drama here, just straightup survival--the damned are back seeking beatbox revival

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When Joan is asking Trog in the cave to give her the child, she looks at him like a 5 year old and says 'Please'. She's yelling at him and then all of a sudden, all light and lovingly she says, PLEASE. Love it!

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What about: "How large was it compared to a human?"

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Trog look at this...this is blue...blue....blue.

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How about when she emerges with the girl and she tells the general, "You see Colenol, Trog can be reasoned with."

Classic camp quote.

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Loved that line, too!


"I've got nothing to hide, nothing to prove, no axe to grind and nothing to lose!"

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"Give my hypo-gun!"



I shall call him Squishy and he shall be mine and he shall be my Squishy.

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Joan explaining to reporters how Trog got frozen during the ice age is absolutely priceless. I especially loved it when Joan snapped at one guy "Do you have a better explanation?". Funny stuff, man!

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Not really lines, but . . .

Trog first comes out of the cave; Joan shoots him with several tranquilizer darts; he falls to the ground unconscious . . . and the TV reporter stands over Trog with a microphone, as if, "Hang on folks at home, let's see if Mr. Trog has time for some questions."

"After a few more eons, the creature developed a brain."
Really? What was up there for the first few eons, macaroni?

And what the hell is up with the dolls . . . and the train?!? A train? Why????

I was half expecting to see Trog in damn tux before the movie was over.

Imagine the park scene (Trog playing catch) with "Rain Drops Keep Fallin' On My Head" playing in the background. Hysterical.

When Trog first spoke I swear to God his first word was, "Elliott"

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"Go ahead Anne, feed him some fish." She manages to convey disdain for her young co-star by her voice inflection. She probably hated that young actress for stealing attention from her.

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How about this one.....

"Well, as the man says, music hath charms that soothes the savage BREAST"

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It wasn't Joan's line but this was my favorite...
"We have performed an operation so he can speak!"

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"Well, as the man says, music hath charms that soothes the savage BREAST"



There is nothing wrong with that! Everyone else misquotes it! Are people that dense?! Look it up! Well, you obviously didn't so...

ATTENTION:
William Congreve in "The Mourning Bride" (1697) ~~ "Music has charms to soothe a savage breast."
The word "breast" is often misquoted as "beast", and "has" sometimes appears as "hath".


Then, we have all of the idiotic references to Christina's ax job. You take HER word for things?! You have to harp on it at EVERY Joan Crawford-oriented forum! "Clowns to the left of me, jokers to the right..." Sheesh! The same people also use "cheesy" at every opportunity I notice, along with "ahead of its time".



*** The trouble with reality is there is no background music. ***

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"Wire hangers!?!"

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