Still of the Night (1982)
March 5, 2025 7:48 PM - Subscribe
A Manhattan psychiatrist probes a patient's murder and falls for the victim's mysterious mistress.
It has nothing to do with the rest of the movie. But this is one of the greatest bits of dialogue I know.
An auction house employee is displaying an ancient Greek artifact to the Meryl Streep character. And he says:
It has nothing to do with the rest of the movie. But this is one of the greatest bits of dialogue I know.
An auction house employee is displaying an ancient Greek artifact to the Meryl Streep character. And he says:
Here's a man who lived 500 years before Christ, who probably didn't even know how to read and write, who never went more than a few miles beyond his village. And yet, he has made something that has outlived Caesar, has outlived Lorenzo De Medici, has outlived Napoleon. And if you don't drop it, it will outlive you and me.
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I added this because I had a brain fart and thought that it was Into the Night which hopefully has its own entry here.
About Still of the Night, I would like to watch this. I loves me some Scheider
posted by ashbury at 3:34 PM on March 6 [1 favorite]