The Egyptian vampire lady Miriam subsists upon the blood of her lovers. In return the guys or girls don't age... until Miriam has enough of them. Unfortunately that's currently the case ... See full summary »

Sarah Roberts: What's that piece you're playing?
Miriam Blaylock: It's "Lakme" by Delibes. Lakme is a Brahmin princess in India, she has a slave named Malika.
Sarah Roberts: Malika...
Miriam Blaylock: In a magical garden they sing how they follow the stream to its source, gliding over the water.
Sarah Roberts: Is it a love song?
Miriam Blaylock: I told you, it was sung by two women.
Sarah Roberts: It sounds like a love song.
Miriam Blaylock: Then I suppose that's what it is.
Sarah Roberts: Are you making a pass at me, Mrs. Blaylock?
Miriam Blaylock: Miriam.
Sarah Roberts: Miriam.
Miriam Blaylock: Not that I'm aware of, Sarah.
[Sarah smiles, shakes her head, and then spills wine on her top]
Miriam Blaylock: You'll be back. When the hunger knows no reason! And then you'll need to feed, and you'll need me to show you how.
Lieutenant Allegrezza: Lieutenant Allegrezza.
Miriam Blaylock: [smiles]
Lieutenant Allegrezza: I don't usually get a smile on that...
Miriam Blaylock: You should: this mean "good cheer."
Lieutenant Allegrezza: That's right.
John Blaylock: Forever...?
Miriam Blaylock: ...and ever.
[first lines]
John Blaylock: No ice.
Sarah Roberts: She's that kind of a woman. She's... European.
Alice Cavender: What's wrong with him?
Miriam Blaylock: He'll be all right. He's having trouble sleeping.
Alice Cavender: Want some 'ludes? I've got some in my case.
Miriam Blaylock: What?
Alice Cavender: Quaaludes.
Miriam Blaylock: Alice!
Alice Cavender: I stole 'em from my stepmother.
Miriam Blaylock: Alice!
Alice Cavender: She doesn't care; she gets them by the gross! She's got every pill ever invented! She collects them.
Miriam Blaylock: Poor woman.
Alice Cavender: That's what my dad says. 'Cause she's scared of getting old.
[last lines]
Miriam Blaylock: Sarah!