Authors: Sam Kashner
“if Faustus says âgold'⦔: Kael, 41.
“No one sets out⦔: Jenkins, 160.
“I would lift up my arms⦔: Christopher Marlowe,
The Tragical Story of Doctor Faustus
DVD.
“anticlimactic and banal”: Bosley Crowther,
New York Times
, February 7, 1968.
“got[ten] away with murder⦔: Burton notebooks, Bragg, 306.
“deep down in his desperate⦔: Ibid.
didn't really understand: Authors' interview with Gore Vidal.
“Scene by scene”: John Huston,
An Open Book
(New York: Ballantine, 1981), 374.
CHAPTER 10: THE ONLY GAME IN TOWN
“I introduced Elizabeth to beer⦔: quoted in
Interview
, February 2007, 228.
“With Richard Burton, I was living⦔: Taylor,
Elizabeth Takes Off
, 87.
“It is a little melancholy⦔:
Time
, March 28, 1969, quoted in Steverson, 171.
“Yes, luv, we did spend⦔: Burton clipping file, BFI Archive.
“The Grand Duchess Vladimir⦔: Taylor,
My Love Affair with Jewelry
, 63.
“I thought how perfect⦔: Ibid., 49.
“deep Asscher cuts⦔: Ibid., 49.
“I adore wearing gems⦔: Ibid., 84.
“Is that the famous diamond?” anecdote: Taylor,
Elizabeth Takes Off
, 84â85.
“Elizabeth Taylor and Richard⦔: Maddox, 207â08.
“a kind of arrogance⦔: quoted in Maddox, 208.
“Dick [Burton] was too old⦔: Tennessee Williams,
Memoirs
(New York: Doubleday, 1975), 200.
“we'll all be proud of [
Boom!
]⦔: Losey quoted in Caute, 226.
“You're just wrought up⦔: Williams,
Boom!,
DVD.
“beyond bad, the other side⦔: John Waters quoted in
Premiere
, August 1992, 9.
“Richard Burton would be leavingâ¦unprofessional”: Cottrell, 323.
“like an immature bride⦔: Ibid.
“One would think⦔: Burton notebooks, Bragg, 384.
“Elizabeth had her uterusâ¦completely helpless”: Ibid., 255.
“lurid hallucinationsâ¦hush, he'll hear you”: Ibid.
“a naughty girl”⦓fuck off”: Ibid.
“She is still asleep⦔: Ibid., 256.
“A child with Richard⦔: Taylor,
Elizabeth Taylor
, original manuscript. 246 “truly terrible”: quoted in Maddox, 119, and
Secret Ceremony
clipping file, Academy Library.
“Her disintegration is a⦔: quoted in Maddox, 119.
“quite beautifully made⦔:
Secret Ceremony
clipping file, Academy Library.
“famous for her mammalia,”
Secret Ceremony
, DVD.
“The paparazzi were now⦔: Authors' interview with Bozzacchi.
“I remember that he had⦔: Burton notebooks, Bragg, 256.
“He literally missed⦔: quoted in Cottrell, 326.
“After Cis, I loved Ifor⦔: Jenkins, 179.
“hero, brother, father⦔: Cottrell, 327.
“I tried it once”: Bragg, 258.
“What could I say?⦔: Authors' interview with Liz Smith and Denis Ferrara.
“entertaining an officer⦔: Munn, 36.
“I will if you will”: Bragg, 258.
“They must be out of⦔: Spoto, 326.
“her young & attractiveâ¦working without me”: Bragg, 262.
“I have worked out⦔: Ibid., 262â63.
“The beating
they
took⦔: Taylor,
My Love Affair with Jewelry
, 99.
“All along I knew⦔: Ibid., 102.
“marred royaltyâ¦dervish”: Burton notebooks, Bragg, 272.
“I'd better be off⦔: Ibid., 273.
“I'd like to be alone⦔: Ibid., 264.
“She asked if I would stop⦔: Ibid.
“like a wild animal⦔: Ibid., 277.
“He had made my mother⦔:
Interview
, 182.
“by lampooning his ownâ¦witless adaptation”: quoted in Steverson, 172â73.
“She is a wildly exciting love-mistress⦔: Burton notebooks, Bragg, 277.
CHAPTER 11: “RINGS AND FARTHINGALES”
“It's just a present for Liz”: Burton letter to Taylor, B-T Archive.
“Sometimes his joy was perverse⦔:
My Love Affair with Jewelry
, 90.
“So I'll have my two favorite⦔: Burton notebooks, Bragg, 278.
“My chief worry⦔: Ibid., 280.
“stoned dazeâ¦a murderous world”: Ibid., 286â87.
“like a talisman⦔ and description of La Peregrina: Taylor,
My Love Affair with Jewelry
, 90.
“Sometimes his joy was perverse⦔: Ibid.
“exquisitely matched⦔: Ibid., 86.
“The last six or eight⦔: Burton notebooks, Bragg, 290.
“I was never sued⦔: Ibid., 262.
“What are you doing, Lumpy?”: Ibid., 292.
“Elizabeth is now lookingâ¦returner of the ball”: Ibid., 303.
“You will never, of course⦔: Burton letter to Taylor, B-T Archive.
“a lot of mediocre rubbish”: Burton notebooks, Bragg, 262.
“I must have a sonâ¦I will have Anne”: all dialogue from
Anne of the Thousand Days
.
“no rubbish and cunning”: Burton notebooks, Bragg, 306.
“They have every shrugâ¦longer than Hamlet”: Ibid.
speculating that Burton and Bujold: Steverson, 179.
“a demonic charmer⦔: Burton notebooks, Bragg, 294.
“how marvelous E. would be”: Ibid., 306.
“I am very jealous of Eâ¦.”: Ibid., 305.
“all the godsons, goddaughters⦔: Ibid., 313.
“There is no questionâ¦odd jewel or two”: Ibid.
“We'll nip over to Parisâ¦books with photos by E.”: Ibid., 313â14.
“not a bad record⦔: Ibid., 311.
“imitating a blue-grayâ¦intolerant wife”: Ibid., 308.
“They fought right from⦔: Authors' interview with Liz Smith.
“running rowsâ¦smattering of scholarship”: Burton notebooks, Bragg, 315.
“the drinking fed the jealousy⦔: Liz Smith.
“If any man had done that⦔: Burton notebooks, Bragg, 315.
“We are fightingâ¦separate ways pretty soon”: Ibid., 316.
“cleaned up a little⦔: quoted in Steverson, 175.
“dared risky roles and⦔: Ibid., 176.
“rings and farthingales⦔: Burton letter to Taylor, B-T Archive.
“numbered, gleaming⦔: Burton notebooks, Bragg, 317.
“He'd have lived until⦔: Ibid., 320.
“long silences and deadlyâ¦red and masculine”: Ibid., 318.
“[W]hat the hell's the matter⦔: Ibid.
“It will make my ugly, big⦔: Ibid.
“there was much more to life⦔: Ibid.
“I was going to get that diamond⦔: Ibid., 318â19.
“I wanted that diamondâ¦Dallas, Texas”: Ibid., 319.
Cartier's display ad in
New York Times
, Taylor,
My Love Affair with Jewelry
, 95.
“too soon made glad/⦔: Robert Browning, “My Last Duchess.”
“Well, that's not the sort⦔ anecdote, Taylor,
My Love Affair with Jewelry,
173.
“It was more of a millstone⦔: Kelley, 267.
“The peasants have been lining up⦔: quoted in Maddox, 214.
“How many women have been criticized⦔: Ibid., 213.
“The Cartier diamond⦔: Ibid.
CHAPTER 12: FALLEN STARS
“Nobody but nobody⦔: Burton notebooks, Bragg, 324.
“We've lived like gypsies”: Taylor,
Elizabeth Taylor
excerpt,
Ladies' Home Journal
, 81.
“How funny it will be⦔: Burton notebooks, Bragg, 267.
“None of the children⦔: Taylor clipping file, Academy Library.
“If you're a bad actor⦔: Burton notebooks, Bragg, 278.
“Very well. I shall stop⦔: Ibid., 325.
“break the back of⦔: Burton letter to Taylor, B-T Archive.
“The sun is bright⦔: Burton notebooks, Bragg, 326.
“You look marvelous!” anecdote: Ibid.
“I have to face the fact⦔: Ibid., 327.
“When he stopped drinking⦔: Authors' conversation with Taylor confidante.
“was like a second mother⦔: Taylor,
My Love Affair with Jewelry
, 212.
“We can't make a picture⦔: Walker, 307.
“The world has changed⦔: Burton notebooks, Bragg, 324.
“the world's costliest coat⦔:
Life
, Taylor clipping file, Academy Library.
“owed her performance⦔: Bragg, 320.
“The whole world makes fun⦔: Burton notebooks, Bragg, 328.
“My only chance is that⦔: Ibid.
“pink pillsâ¦They certainly eased the boredom⦔: Ibid., 329.
“Barbra Streisand who fancies herself⦔: Ibid.
“Who the hell voted for Wayne?”: Ibid.
“In some ways,
Anne of the Thousand Days
⦔: Interview with Liz Smith.
“You son of a bitch⦔: Bragg, 174.
“I lost again⦔: Burton notebooks, Bragg, 329.
“If he had won the Oscar⦔: Liz Smith.
“The Million-Dollar Era⦔: Taylor clipping file, Academy Library.
“put a bandage around her⦔: Burton notebooks, Bragg, 329.
“âMia,' saying that⦔: Ibid., 332.
“would see, in person⦔: Ibid.
“she held the audience⦔: Ibid.
“hippie”⦓to have a look” anecdote: Ibid., 335.
“a kind of super motel”: Ibid., 324.
“sheep's eyes”: Ibid.
“I aged another ten yearsâ¦I love you, too, baby”: Ibid., 338.
“Dearest Scrupelshrumpilstilskin⦔: Burton letter to Taylor, B-T Archive.
“another attack of gout⦔: Ibid.
“Dearest Toothache⦔: Ibid.
“Dear Long-way-away-one⦔: Ibid.
“Forgot the momentous news⦔: Burton notebooks, Bragg, 351.
“Don't forget you're always⦔: quoted in Alpert, 252.
“I get a bad notice⦔: Ibid.
“Missed yesterday⦔: Burton notebooks, Bragg, 352.
“They're remarkable⦔: Taylor,
Elizabeth Taylor
excerpt,
Ladies' Home Journal
, 81.
“Dearest Ivy League”: Burton notebooks, Bragg, 397.
“pleased that it means we are⦔: Ibid., 333.
“an unmistakable aura⦔: Bernard Weintraub, “The Prime of Mr. Burton?”
New York Times
, December 6, 1970.
“It seems fairly ridiculousâ¦Never”: Ibid.
“She wants me toâ¦approaching my prime”: Ibid.
CHAPTER 13: BLUEBEARD
“All my life, I think I have⦔: Burton notebooks, Bragg, 367.
“No
Bluebeard
broads”: Taylor quoted in Bragg, 407.
“The Burtons are protected⦔: Cottrell, 338.
“I will love you always⦔: Kelley, 298 fn.
“a ruthless survivor⦔: Walker, 309.
“We both let off steam⦔:
Ladies' Home Journal
, April 1971, 88.
“The people around her⦔: quoted in Spoto, 344.
“She's left the hotel⦔: Michael Caine,
What's It All About?
(New York: Turtle Bay Books, 2002), 313.
“the only actor I ever⦔: Ibid., 319.
“a living legendâ¦real-life Alfie”: Ibid., 312.
“Dear Twit Twaddle etcâ¦.”: Burton letter to Taylor, B-T Archive.
“I love you and⦔: Ibid.
“She didn't exactly encourage⦔: Munn, 195.
“squelching [her] real feelings⦔: Taylor,
Elizabeth Takes Off
, 100.
“bugger all” and “the most glamorous hooker⦔: quoted in reviews of “Under Milk Wood [DVD],” FilmThreat.com, April 12, 2008.
“To begin at the beginning⦔: Dylan Thomas,
Under Milk Wood
, DVD.
“After he'd had a few⦔ anecdote: Cottrell, 385.
“never heard Richard talkâ¦an entire life”: Gianni Bozzacchi interview.
“[T]he winning film of the moment⦔: quoted in Munn, 191.
“just sitting back and listening⦔: Ibid.
“The man Redfordâ¦a star”: Burton notebooks, Bragg, 351.
“two heavyweight champions⦔: Bragg, 357.
“The quivering awareness⦔:
Ladies' Home Journal
, April 1971, 118.
“his latest and leastâ¦hope for”: Vincent Canby, “Whatever Became of Richard Burton?”
New York Times
, June 13, 1971.
“My lack of interestâ¦untrue”: Burton notebooks, Bragg, 367.
“The old Etonians⦔: Ibid., 370.
“You know, it's really not⦔: paraphrased quote, Bragg, 367.
“This is the baby Richard and I⦔: Kelley, 281.
“I made it
up
⦔: Ibid., 282.
“My left hand and wrist⦔: Burton notebooks, Bragg, 359â60.
“Were it not, actually, for E.'s⦔: Ibid., 364.
“If I should go away⦔: Ibid., 371â72.
“Suddenly, something came⦔ anecdote: Taylor,
Elizabeth Takes Off
, 75.
“only Elizabeth drinks⦔: Burton notebooks, Bragg, 377.
“But he's
your
dog” anecdote: Ibid., 368â69.
“The virtual cessation⦔: Ibid., 381.
“E. is trying to press me⦔: Ibid., 385.
“slightly gaga”: Ibid., 390.
“in a somewhat false⦔: Ibid., 387â88.
“the Duchess of Windsor and⦔: Ibid., 389.
“an hour or more of⦔: Ibid.
“cadaverousâ¦Where's my Elizabeth?”: Ibid., 389â90.