Tarzan's Secret Treasure (1941) Poster

Maureen O'Sullivan: Jane Parker

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  • Jane : You mustn't be angry with him, dear. He realizes so little yet.

    Tarzan : Boy good. People bad.

    Jane : We mustn't blame them for wanting gold. In the outside world, gold means as much to them as the strength in your arms means to you.

    Tarzan : People nowrashima. Fools!

    Jane : Not all of them. But none of them have what we have.

    Tarzan : Tarzan have Jane.

    Jane : They'll be gone tomorrow and we'll be alone again. Wonderfully alone as we've always been. Has it seemed a long time, Tarzan?

    Tarzan : Sun make one safari for Jane Tarzan.

    Jane : Oh Tarzan! A poet couldn't have said that more beautifully!

  • [last lines] 

    Jane : He'll never tell where his riches came from. You can be sure of that.

    Tarzan : Tarzan sure.

  • Tarzan : Jane like Tarzan?

    Jane : What woman wouldn't like a husband who brings her orchids?

    Boy : There's a whole valley of orchids just across the river.

    Jane : I know, darling, but out in civilization, they don't grow that way. You have to be very rich to have them. You don't realize what a very wealthy man your father is.

    Boy : Who? Tarzan?

    Jane : Yes. He has everything any man could want. Everything.

    Tarzan : [sweeps Jane into his arms]  Tarzan have Jane!

  • Jane : How do you do, Mr. O'Doul?

    O'Doul : I'm doing better, ma'am, thanks to your charming presence.

    Tarzan : O'Doul good little man. Like Cheeta.

    O'Doul : Ah, now don't be comparin' me with him, Mr. Tarzan. If this here heathen resembles anybody, it's me wife's second brother, Marcus V. O'Connell.

  • Jane : My, the water's beautiful tonight!

    Tarzan : Not water. Jane!

    Jane : Mr. Tarzan, as nice little Mr. O'Doul would say, 'tis blarney you're giving me.

    Tarzan : Blarney?

    Jane : We call it love, darling. Do you remember when we first used to swim here?

    Tarzan : Tarzan remember.

    Jane : To think that I was ever frightened of you. You know, Tarzan, when a man meets a young lady in the outside world, he doesn't dare behave not one bit like you did.

    Tarzan : What man do?

    Jane : Well, they shake hands, that is, if she offers him her hand. Then he bows from the hips and asks permission to call. And then if she's of age, he takes her to some parties or theater or somewhere to dine. And then, if he decides he wants her for his wife, he goes to see her father.

    Tarzan : Why? What do with father?

    Jane : To ask him his permission to marry his daughter.

    Tarzan : Why?

    Jane : That's the way it's done. Politely. With etiquette.

    Tarzan : Too much talk. Tarzan way better.

  • Boy : What else do they have in the civilization, Mother?

    Jane : Lots of things. There's the radio, for instance. It's like a box, and you can hear music and voices coming right out of it.

    Boy : You mean the box can talk?

    Jane : Not really. But the voices come out of it and it sounds as though people were right there in the box talking.

  • Tarzan : Aah-eeh-ah-eeh-aaaaaah-eeh-ah-eeh-aaaaah!

    Jane : Aah-eeh-ah-eeh-aaaaaah-eeh-ah-eeh-aaaaah!

  • Boy : Is civilization very far from here, Mother?

    Jane : Now, darling, just you forget about civilization. Our world here is far more lovely and far more exciting than the outside world, I promise you. Now, you run and get the caviar from the refrigerator.

  • Jane : Now, Cheeta, you bring the eggs over here, and *no* monkey business. Cheeta, stop that. No monkey business now, Cheeta.

  • Jane : Cheetah! Take these plates down to the river and wash them. And don't break them. Remember, no juggling.

  • Jane : What are these horrible things that Boy's been telling me?

    Tarzan : Boy have good time. Little Tarzan.

  • Jane : Remember? Tarzan, big hand - Jane, little hand?

  • Jane : Where are you taking us? Where's Tarzan? What did you do to Tarzan?

    Medford : If you don't keep quiet, I'll have you bound and gagged!

  • Jane : I want no help from you, Mr. O'Doul.

    O'Doul : Well spoken, ma'am. If your spirits are up, you'll never be down.

  • Jane : The Jaconis want to capture us alive. They kill white people very slowly.

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