Gilda - Curious Love Hate Pattern by Marion Parsonnet Lyrics
[Maurice Obregon]
We know you're the head of a tungsten monopoly, Mr. Farrell. What we want to know is the names of the participants...I'll wait. You're breaking up in little pieces right in front of my eyes, you know. Am I wearing you down, I hope?...Something is.
(They were distracted by Gilda's (Rita Hayworth) bawdy, sexy casino performance/glove striptease while singing the torchy, defiant number "Put the Blame on Mame, Boys" - after which Johnny struck Gilda across the face. Obregon again met with Johnny, after arresting one of the agents of the Nazi-controlled cartel)
[Maurice Obregon]
The German has been arrested. He will give us the information we want. Now, all we want from you are the patents and the agreements bearing the signatures. Let me tell you why we must know who these signers are, Mr. Farrell. So they can be prosecuted legally for breaking the anti-trust laws. You didn't hear a word of it, did you? All you can think of is the way Gilda looked at you when you struck her, isn't it? You two kids love each other pretty terribly, don't you?.
[Johnny]
"I hate her."
[Maurice Obregon]
That's what I mean. It's the most curious love-hate pattern I've ever had the privilege of witnessing. And as long as you're as sick in the head as you are about her, you're not able to think about anything clearly. All right, Mr. Farrell. You're under arrest for illegally operating a gambling casino. I'm gonna let you stay here under protective custody. Send for me when you can't stand it anymore. I intend to have those signatures. I can out-wait you, Mr. Farrell. You see, I have the law on my side. It's a very comfortable feeling. It's something you ought to try sometime.
We know you're the head of a tungsten monopoly, Mr. Farrell. What we want to know is the names of the participants...I'll wait. You're breaking up in little pieces right in front of my eyes, you know. Am I wearing you down, I hope?...Something is.
(They were distracted by Gilda's (Rita Hayworth) bawdy, sexy casino performance/glove striptease while singing the torchy, defiant number "Put the Blame on Mame, Boys" - after which Johnny struck Gilda across the face. Obregon again met with Johnny, after arresting one of the agents of the Nazi-controlled cartel)
[Maurice Obregon]
The German has been arrested. He will give us the information we want. Now, all we want from you are the patents and the agreements bearing the signatures. Let me tell you why we must know who these signers are, Mr. Farrell. So they can be prosecuted legally for breaking the anti-trust laws. You didn't hear a word of it, did you? All you can think of is the way Gilda looked at you when you struck her, isn't it? You two kids love each other pretty terribly, don't you?.
[Johnny]
"I hate her."
[Maurice Obregon]
That's what I mean. It's the most curious love-hate pattern I've ever had the privilege of witnessing. And as long as you're as sick in the head as you are about her, you're not able to think about anything clearly. All right, Mr. Farrell. You're under arrest for illegally operating a gambling casino. I'm gonna let you stay here under protective custody. Send for me when you can't stand it anymore. I intend to have those signatures. I can out-wait you, Mr. Farrell. You see, I have the law on my side. It's a very comfortable feeling. It's something you ought to try sometime.