- [last lines]
- Jack Ellery: Nancy, what shall I do?
- Nancy: Oh, Mr. Ellery!
- Jack Ellery: C'mon, let's do it.
- Jack Ellery: [to Murdock] Why don't you take your lamps off those dames and do a little police work?
- Police Lt. Bill Murdock: [Ogling a showgirl] Now there's a baby over there looks suspicious and ought to be followed.
- Jack Ellery: Hmm! Don't get to close to her. She'll mistake you for King Kong.
- Jack Ellery: Say, Rita, come here a minute, will you? There's a fellow out here that used to go to school with you.
- Rita Ross: There's a catch in it somewhere. I never went to school.
- Rita Ross: [song] Sooth me with your caress, sweet marijuana; marijuana. Help me in my distress, sweet marijuana, please do. You alone can bring my lover back to me. Even though I know it's all a fantasy. And then put me to sleep, sweet marijuana; marijuana! You alone can bring my lover back to me. Even though I know it's all a fantasy. And then put me to sleep, sweet marijuana; marijuana!
- Chorus girl: [Contemptuously to Rita] Listen, baby, blues singers like you are thicker than brunettes in Africa.
- Eric Lander: [singing the intro to "Cocktails For Two"] Oh what delight to / Be given the right to / Be carefree and gay once again. / No longer slinking, / Respectable drinking / Like civilized ladies and men.
- Police Lt. Bill Murdock: [to Ellery] Hey, boy, go back to your bootleg. This legal stuff ain't agreein' with you.