Jules Furthman
Jules Furthman (March 5, 1888 – September 22, 1966) was a magazine and newspaper writer before working as a screenwriter.
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“Geoff Carter: Got a match?
Bonnie Lee: Say, dont you ever have any?
Geoff: No, dont believe in laying in a supply of anything.
Bonnie: Matches, marbles, money, women.
Geoff: Thats right.
Bonnie: No looking ahead, no tomorrows, just today.
Geoff: Thats right.”
—Jules Furthman (18881960)
“Theyre semiotic phantoms, bits of deep cultural imagery that have split off and taken on a life of their own, like those Jules Verne airships that those old Kansas farmers were always seeing.... Semiotic ghosts. Fragments of the Mass Dream, whirling past in the wind of my passage.”
—William Gibson (b. 1948)
“Beauclerc: Youve got a good memory for one who drinks.
Eddie: Drinkin dont bother my memory. If it did, I wouldnt drink. I couldnt. You see, Id forget how good it was. Then whered I be? Id start drinkin water again.”
—Jules Furthman (18881960)