Margie (1946)
Jeanne Crain: Marjorie 'Margie' MacDuff
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Quotes
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Professor Fontayne : I was just looking for Keats. Do you like Keats?
Margie : I don't know, sir. What are keats?
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Grandma McSweeney : Margie, twenty years from now you'll look back at Johnny Green and you'll wonder what you ever saw in him.
Margie : Twenty years from now I'll be an old woman and it won't matter what I think.
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Roy Hornsdale : Margie, is your father an undertaker?
Margie : [with assumed hauteur] Mor-tician.
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Grandma McSweeney : There now, honey, don't cry any more.
Margie : I wish I was dead.
Grandma McSweeney : Were dead.
Margie : All right - were dead, then. I'll never be able to face anyone again - ever.
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Joyce Fontayne : What I want is a mink coat.
Margie : Yes, dear, we'll make a note of that.
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Joyce Fontayne : [Listening to the hand-crank Victrola record player] Can you imagine, mother? It actually still works.
Margie : Well, you could hardly call it an antique. It was a wedding present, and a very lovely one, too.
Joyce Fontayne : No kidding? Gee, when I get married I hope people don't give me a lot of old junk.
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Margie : So many wonderful things happened today.
Grandma McSweeney : At your age, Margie, wonderful things happen every day.