Stage Struck (1936)
Joan Blondell: Peggy Revere
Quotes
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Peggy Revere : Always remember, George, what Shakespeare said, "When two's company, he who hesitates, is lost."
George Randall : Who said that?
Peggy Revere : Shakespeare, the bird of Avon.
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Wayne : One of our big numbers is especially suited to your talent. It's called, "Lady of the Moon."
Peggy Revere : Oh, how divine. I am mad about astronomy.
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Peggy Revere : Somehow your dances lack a certain sparkle. A - a "joie de vi-vi" - as we say in France.
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Peggy Revere : So, a five-a-day hoofing teacher means more to this production than I do. Perhaps he'd like to put is money in to; because, I'm taking mine out!
Wayne : But, I have a contract with you!
Peggy Revere : Anything you've got to say to verbally, please, put in writing. Shut your mouth!
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Peggy Revere : I shall go directly to my solicitors: Babcock, Driscoll, Driscoll, Tubbs & Babcock.
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Fred Harris : Freud explains that. Of course, you're familiar with "Totem and Taboo."
Peggy Revere : Yes. Yes. Clever team. I love their songs.
Fred Harris : No, Peggy. It's a famous book by a Sigmund Freud, the great psychologist. It tells us that a show of hatred is the sure sign of a great love.
Peggy Revere : No.
Fred Harris : Yes!
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Peggy Revere : Remember the old saying, "All work and no play gathers no moss."
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Peggy Revere : George, I know you'll simply adore my apartment. Some night we'll have an old fashioned candy pull.
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Peggy Revere : Oh, yes! Under the bed - for love's sake!
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Peggy Revere : Oh, George, you naughty boy, I've been looking all over for you. We're having cocktails before dinner.
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Peggy Revere : What odor is that incense, Yvonne?
Yvonne : Hyacinth.
Peggy Revere : Hyacinth!
Yvonne : Yes 'em.
Peggy Revere : You may go, Yvonne.
Yvonne : Yes 'em.
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George Randall : Hyacinth?
Peggy Revere : Yes! Hyacinth.
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Gilmore Frost : Hyacinth, huh?
Peggy Revere : Yes!
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Peggy Revere : Gentlemen, no x-rays! I don't look well enough for pictures.