The Major and the Minor (1942) Poster

Rita Johnson: Pamela Hill

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  • Major Kirby : Why don't they send me to Trinidad or the Canal Zone or Iceland? Anywhere.

    Pamela Hill : Well, why not worry about that when and if there is a war?

  • Pamela Hill : The first wedding presents have arrived. We'll always have plenty of pickle forks.

  • Pamela Hill : Does this room always have to smell of sulphuric acid?

  • Major Kirby : During the first shift I happened to see her with one of the boys at the cannon and, frankly, I was worried.

    Pamela Hill : For whom? The boy?

    Major Kirby : For her, of course. You can't suddenly throw a young girl among 300 cadets.

    Pamela Hill : In the merry month of May.

  • Pamela Hill : When you felt the urge to become an Uncle, you should have found a less inflammatory niece.

  • Pamela Hill : A war widow with no war in sight! No! It's too idiotic.

  • Pamela Hill : Philip, guess who came to rescue you?

    [singing] 

    Pamela Hill : You can't get him up, You can't get him up, You can't get him up, In the morning.

  • Pamela Hill : Oh, Philip, you adorable man! How utterly beguiling!

  • Pamela Hill : You're lunching at the officer's mess, Su-Su. You'll find it too beguiling.

  • Pamela Hill : Oh, Philip, you're too beguiling. She's perfectly all right. Lucy dried her off.

  • Pamela Hill : Not bad, now that your finger is out of your mouth.

  • Pamela Hill : Oh, glory!

  • Pamela Hill : Oh, good glory, Philip!

  • Major Kirby : Pamela, I think you ought to talk to her. You know...

    Pamela Hill : Facts of life?

    Major Kirby : Yes.

    Pamela Hill : No, thank you, darling.

  • Pamela Hill : Don't you think we should discuss it a little? It's rather radical.

  • Pamela Hill : You ought to be asleep. And Su-Su, too.

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