John Lodge

John Lodge

  • Born: 1903-10-20
  • Height: 6' 1" (1.85 m)
  • Extended Reading
    • Stevie 2022-10-07 18:13:19

      New Women--Written before March 8th

      I thought that to understand American women, there are two books that I must read. One is "Gone with the Wind" and the other is "Little Women". Both novels have been adapted into movies, and the former seems to have a greater impact, so that there is no future, any sequel or remake is suspected of...

    • Rocio 2022-10-07 22:39:41

      Look before the original...

      The classic cartoon version I watched when I was young made me not expect too much from the movie version at the beginning. Although I have heard that this is a very good version, it seems to be the earliest sound film. Director George Cook is the director of "La Traviata" and a film master who is...

    Little Women quotes

    • [first lines]

      Marmee March: So you're going to Washington?

      Elderly man: Yes, ma'am; my son is sick in the hospital there.

      Marmee March: Oh, this will be an anxious Christmas for you.

      Marmee March: [finding him a coat] I think this one will do; let's try this. Is it your only son?

      Elderly man: No, ma'am. I had four; two were killed, one is a prisoner.

      Marmee March: [deeply moved] You've done a great deal for your country, sir.

      Elderly man: Oh, not a mite more than I ought, ma'am. I'd go myself if I was any use. Thank you for the overcoat.

      Marmee March: Wait a minute...

      Marmee March: [giving him some money] I hope you find him better.

      Elderly man: Thank you, ma'am. God bless you; merry Christmas. Merry Christmas!

      Marmee March: Merry Christmas!

    • [last lines]

      Prof. Bhaer: Oh, please, please... just, just one moment, before... I have a wish to ask you something. Would you... Oh, I-I... I have no courage to think that... but, but, but, could I dare hope that... I? I... I know I, I shouldn't make so free as to ask. I have nothing to give, but my heart so full and... and these empty hands.

      Jo March: [taking his hands in hers] Not empty now.

      Prof. Bhaer: Oh, heart's dearest!

      [they embrace]

      Jo March: [drawing him into the house] Welcome home!