That Kind of Woman (1959) Poster

Sophia Loren: Kay

Photos 

Quotes 

  • Kay : You can sleep down below. I will sleep on top.

  • Kay : You don't make anything, do you?

    Harry Corwin : That's where we're different, doll. You make anything, don't you?

  • Jane : He's generous, all right. I just wish his - friends were nicer.

    Kay : They're rich. Why do they have to be nice?

  • Kay : He doesn't look old enough to drink.

    Red : I'm old enough to do anything.

    Kay : Oh!

  • Kay : When were you born? What month?

    Red : August.

    Kay : August what?

    Red : Fourteenth.

    Kay : [laughs]  Leo.

  • Kay : To go to a poor man without love, it is noble. It is sacrifice. But, when the man is rich and there is no love, it is shameful. That is corrupt!

  • Kay : What is most important to you is how you feel. You're like a child. You're world is ice cream. All that counts is the flavor.

  • Kay : I give you my word, it is easy to feel. It's like going to a party!

  • Kay : I've made many men feel the way you do. I've had many nights like last night and many more like tonight, believe me on this.

    Red : I believe you.

    Kay : It's the kind of woman I am!

  • Kay : You are such a child. Why don't you go home to your mother? You're nothing. You don't know me at all. Money has very little to do with how I feel. Only in how I act!

  • Kay : Go home to your family. It's the only kind of feeling that last!

  • Jane : He's not bad at all for a general. He's not fat and he's got a nice smile. Don't you think?

    Kay : Very nice.

    Jane : I wonder if he's married? It'd be nice if he wasn't married. He's got such a nice smile, he must be nice all the way through.

    Kay : Be happy with a nice smile.

  • A.L. : During a war, what seems like emotion is often only fever. People do peculiar things in the grip of fever. They act against their own interest. They give up what's real for merely what's the product of a high temperature. Afterwards, they're sorry, of course, but then it's very often too late.

    Kay : I have no fever. Just a headache.

    A.L. : Then, take care of it. I don't like to see you ill.

  • Red : I used to sail boats like that when I was a kid. There was this little brook, the kind of a brook that ran back of the house and the other kids in the area - the other kids and I we used to build these boats out of matchboxes and race them down stream. Do kids do things like that in Italy? I guess all kids do. The only trouble is that there was a kind of a waterfall at the end of the race and the boat that usually won, usually fell to the side and got all crashed. We never seemed to be able to catch it in time.

    Kay : So, even when you won, you lost.

    Red : Well, we could always build another boat. There were plenty of matchboxes.

  • Kay : I envy you. Always so positive.

  • Kay : I want what I have. When I came to this country, I had nothing. There was nothing I could do. I was good for nothing. Then, I found I was good for one thing: I could please a man. And I like to please a man. It gives me all I have and ever wanted.

  • Red : Look, I can't give you what he can. All I can give you is me. But, you'd have it all.

    Kay : I have to go, he's waiting.

    Red : I'm waiting.

  • Jane : There's nothing for a girl like me. All I am is a good time.

    Kay : Everybody likes a good time.

    Jane : But, nobody wants to marry one.

See also

Release Dates | Official Sites | Company Credits | Filming & Production | Technical Specs


Recently Viewed