Stage Struck (1936) Poster

(1936)

Warren William: Fred Harris

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  • Fred Harris : Listen, I've got a terrific star, lyrics and music by Cooper and Marley, all the girls in the world!

    George Randall : All the girls in the world. I guess that's just too ducky. Listen, sweetheart, I wouldn't step on the stage with even one girl. For five years I've been working with these females in wholesale lots. Even at home, I've had women in my ears and in my teeth, my hair, screamin', hollerin', yellin'. Well, they're all alike and they're making a gibbering maniac out of me.

  • Fred Harris : Sometimes the power of my own brain scares me.

  • 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!

  • George Randall : Oh, I remember you. You're the guy that let Revere tear up my contract.

    Fred Harris : Leave Revere to me and come to work on Monday morning. She's going to be duck soup. Harris always come through.

  • Fred Harris : I have a luncheon engagement with Max Reinhardt. He wants my advice about his new play.

  • Fred Harris : Tonight, history will be made in the American theater!

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