Rich, Young and Pretty (1951)
Jane Powell: Elizabeth Rogers
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Quotes
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[Elizabeth has just met Andre, a Frenchman who speaks with an American accent]
Elizabeth Rogers : Since you're a Frenchman, why don't you speak with an accent?
Andre Milan : I was born in Italy.
Elizabeth Rogers : Oh. Then, you should have an Italian accent.
Andre Milan : I went to school in London.
Elizabeth Rogers : Well, then, why don't you sound British?
Andre Milan : Because, I'm French!
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Andre Milan : Thank you.
Elizabeth Rogers : For what?
Andre Milan : Singing the way you sing, dancing the way you dance, and looking the way you look.
Elizabeth Rogers : The boys in Texas don't talk like that.
Andre Milan : [singing] I've come up with a new sensation...
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Elizabeth Rogers : She's been with us for so long, she just doesn't realize that I've grown up.
Andre Milan : She must be very near-sighted.
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Singing Quartette : [singing] Hey! How d'ya like your eggs in the morning?
Andre Milan : I like mine with a kiss, Boiled or fried? I'm satisfied just as long as I get my kiss
Singing Quartette : Ahh! How d'ya like your toast in the morning?
Elizabeth Rogers : I like mine with a hug, Dark or light? The world's all right just as long as I get my hug
Andre Milan : I've got to have my love in the A.M...
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Marie Devarone : I think its so romantic. You and Andre meeting like this, almost by accident. Knowing one another for less than a week and already talking about spending the rest of your lives together. April in Paris.
Elizabeth Rogers : Someone else said that too.
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Marie Devarone : There's something about Paris touched with Spring. This is the city of lovers. There is an old legend that when strangers meet here, there is always a happy beginning.
Elizabeth Rogers : And the ending?
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Elizabeth Rogers : My father was right. People from different countries should never marry each other.
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Jim Stauton Rogers : We three are going to the opera tonight. Tickets are impossible to get, but, old Dr. Rogers... What's the matter? Don't you like the opera?
Glynnie : We've got our own little opera.
Elizabeth Rogers : Oh, Dad, I want to go home.
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Elizabeth Rogers : I don't want to give in too easily.
Glynnie : Well, don't be too hard on him. He's only a man. He may crack up.
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Elizabeth Rogers : Andre, I'm French too!
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Glynnie : Invite him up here.
Elizabeth Rogers : Would you?
Glynnie : Well, I think he's a little young for me. But, if I were you, I would!