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Mr. Sardonicus is a american film of genre Drama directed by William Castle released in USA on 8 october 1961 with Oskar Homolka

Mr. Sardonicus (1961)

Mr. Sardonicus
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Dialogue

Facebook Share this quote on facebook Baron Sardonicus: Good morning, Madam.
Maude Sardonicus: Good morning.
Baron Sardonicus: May I come in?
Maude Sardonicus: Well, I...
Baron Sardonicus: Do not worry. I'm not a man who's affectionate in the morning hours.

Facebook Share this quote on facebook Krull: [noticing Sir Robert's disquiet at seeing a collection of empty picture frames] Perhaps you are puzzled by the empty frames, sir?
Sir Robert Cargrave: Yes, they do seem rather strange.
Krull: The baron is an unusual man, of unusual convictions. In such frames, ordinary men would honor the portraits of their forefathers. But the baron has disowned his forefathers in one magnificent gesture.

Facebook Share this quote on facebook Baron Sardonicus: You must know first of all that I am the victim of a little domestic tragedy. My wife does not love me. She has always been a wife in name only. She is revolted, you see. Revolted by my face.
Maude Sardonicus: It's not only that.
Baron Sardonicus: Oh come, Madam! My crudeness? My cruelty? My arrogance? This is what you tell yourself in your womanish passion, is it not? But it is my face you bar your door against, not my character flaws.

Taglines

Facebook Share this quote on facebook A man of evil... with a face that could stop a heart!

Facebook Share this quote on facebook The Only Picture With the Punishment Poll!

Facebook Share this quote on facebook During the running of the film,the "Punishment Poll" lets YOU decide the fate of Mr. Sardonicus!

Facebook Share this quote on facebook YOU decide the fate of Mr. Sardonicus during the "Punishment Poll"! Vote "mercy" or "no mercy" right in your theatre seat!

Cast

Facebook Share this quote on facebook Erika Peters — Elenka

Facebook Share this quote on facebook Lorna Hanson — Anna