Naomi Watts credited as playing...
Ann Darrow
- Ann Darrow: Why would you do that?
- Jack Driscoll: Why would I write a play for you? Isn't it obvious?
- Ann Darrow: Not to me.
- Jack Driscoll: It's in the subtext.
- Carl Denham: Ann, I'm not that kind of person.
- Ann Darrow: Oh, really, then what kind of person are you, Mr.Denham?
- Carl Denham: I'm someone you can trust, I'm a movie producer.
- Ann Darrow: [Jack reminiscing] You're writing a comedy?
- Jack Driscoll: I guess, I am. I'm writing it, for you.
- Ann Darrow: Why would you do that?
- Jack Driscoll: Why would I write a play for you?
- [pause]
- Jack Driscoll: Isn't it obvious?
- [Play going on: "Cry Havoc!" by Jack Driscoll]
- Theatre Actor: So he took me to this fancy french restaurant, and half way through the hors d'oeuvres, he clutches my hand...
- Theatre Actor: ...and that's when he told you how he felt?
- Theatre Actor: No. He never said it.
- Theatre Actor: He never said it?
- Theatre Actor: [Man disguised as a Woman] He probably thought he didn't need to say it!
- Theatre Actor: Well then how does she know that it's real?
- Theatre Actor: He said that it was not about the words.
- Theatre Actor: Oh! Please! If you feel it, you say it! It's really very simple.
- Theatre Actor: He said we'd talk about it later. Only, there was no later. It never happened.
- Theatre Actor: [Lady 1 Stands, walks towards the audience] Lady 1: That's how it ended.
- Theatre Actor: He just let you walk away? He didn't try to save it?
- Theatre Actor: I honestly believed things might actually work out, which was really very...
- Jack Driscoll: [along with Lady 1] foolish.
- Theatre Actor: Men! Oh, they'll give you the world! But they let the one thing that truly matters slip through their fingers, typical!...
- Ann Darrow: [as the ship's crew attempts to capture and sedate Kong] No! Let me go, it's me he wants!
- Carl Denham: Oh! Ann, this is... uh... Ann?
- Ann Darrow: That's all right Mr. Denham. I know who this is. Thrilled to meet you. It's an honor to be a part of this.
- [shakes hands with Mike]
- Mike: [confused] Gee, thanks.
- Ann Darrow: Actually, I'm quite familiar with your work.
- Mike: [very confused] Really?
- Ann Darrow: Yes, and what I most admire is the way you've captured the voice of the common people.
- Mike: [smiling now] Well, uh, that's my job.
- Ann Darrow: I'm sure you've heard this before, Mr. Driscoll, if you don't mind me saying, but, you don't look at all like your photograph.
- [Jack Driscoll looks over]
- Mike: [smile disappears] I'm sorry...
- Carl Denham: Wait a minute, Ann.
- Ann Darrow: [to Carl] He's so much younger in person. And much better looking.
- Carl Denham: [as Jack approaches Ann from behind] Ann, stop. Stop right there.
- Ann Darrow: [to Mike again] You see. I was just afraid that you might be one of those self-obsessed, literary types.
- Mike: I'm sorry. I'm not...
- Ann Darrow: You know, the tweedy twerp with his nose in his book and his head up his a...
- [Jack snaps his book shut just behind her head. She turns around]
- Jack Driscoll: It's nice to meet you too, Miss Darrow.
- Carl Denham: Ann, I'm telling you - you're perfect. Look at you. You're the saddest girl I've ever met. You're gonna make them weep, Ann. You're gonna break their hearts.
- Ann Darrow: See, that's where you're wrong, Mr. Denham. I make people laugh, that's what I do. Good luck with your picture.
- Carl Denham: Ann? Miss Darrow, please! I'm offering you money. Adventure, fame, the thrill of a lifetime, and a long sea voyage. You want to read a script? Jack Driscoll's turning in a draft as we speak.
- Ann Darrow: Jack Driscoll?
- Carl Denham: Sure, why? Wait. You know him?
- Ann Darrow: No, not personally. I've seen his plays.
- Carl Denham: What a writer, huh? And let me tell you, Ann. Jack Driscoll does not want just anyone starring in this picture. He said to me, "Carl, somewhere out there is a woman born to play this role." And as soon as I saw you, I knew.
- Ann Darrow: Knew what?
- Carl Denham: It was always going to be you.
- Carl Denham: I'll give you another thousand if we leave right now.
- Captain Englehorn: You haven't given me the first thousand yet.
- Carl Denham: Can we talk about this later? Can't you see we are in the company of a VIP guest?
- Captain Englehorn: [he took one look at her, and was immediately enamoured] Ma'am.
- Ann Darrow: Ann Darrow.
- Captain Englehorn: Ma'am?
- Ann Darrow: Ann Darrow.
- Captain Englehorn: So, you are ready for this voyage, Miss Darrow?
- Ann Darrow: Sure.
- Captain Englehorn: Nervous?
- Ann Darrow: Nervous? No. Why? should I be?
- Ann Darrow: Is this the moving picture ship?
- Carl Denham: Not exactly. It's actually this one over here.
- Ann Darrow: [after desperately entertaining Kong with her antics] No! I said no! That's all there is. There isn't anymore.