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Clips from White Christmas (1954)
"- Look at an act? - Some other time, I hope?"
White Christmas (1954)
"Well, I like that! Without so much as a "Kiss my foot" or "Have an apple!""
White Christmas (1954)
"That does it. That's the last time I'm gonna dig up a date for him."
White Christmas (1954)
"Yeah, well, excuse me one minute, will you, kids?"
White Christmas (1954)
"Wallace, I think it's time you and I had a little talk."
White Christmas (1954)
"Yeah, it's a good idea, buster. If you don't mind, I'll lead off."
White Christmas (1954)
"- Now, wait a minute. - You wait a minute."
White Christmas (1954)
"You know something, for about three months now,"
White Christmas (1954)
"you've been clumsily trying to entangle me with some female."
White Christmas (1954)
"- All I'm trying to do... - Fat ones, tall ones, thin ones."
White Christmas (1954)
"a little mascara and still breathing, you ran them at me."
White Christmas (1954)
"Believe me, it's for your own good."
White Christmas (1954)
"- you're a lonely, miserable man. - What?"
White Christmas (1954)
"And you're unhappy, too, and when you're unhappy, I'm unhappy."
White Christmas (1954)
"After all, I feel a strong sense of responsibility to you, Bob,"
White Christmas (1954)
"- ever since the day I... - Not again with that life-saving bit."
White Christmas (1954)
"Since you saved my life, you decided you had the right to run it."
White Christmas (1954)
"You've ootzed me along every step of the way."
White Christmas (1954)
"You've hammered, drove, pushed, shoved."
White Christmas (1954)
"And if that wasn't enough,"
White Christmas (1954)
"you'd look at me with those great big cow eyes of yours,"
White Christmas (1954)
"point at that phony arm, and I'd melt and go along!"
White Christmas (1954)
"- I don't expect any gratitude. - You're gonna get it."
White Christmas (1954)
"We did great, and I'm grateful."
White Christmas (1954)
"So, thank you. Thank you, Phil Davis, from the bottom of my heart."
White Christmas (1954)
"Now, will you let the rest of my life alone?"
White Christmas (1954)
"- No, I won't. - Well, why not?"
White Christmas (1954)
"Because you're a miserable, lonely, unhappy man."
White Christmas (1954)
"You're whacky. I'm a very happy man."
White Christmas (1954)
"Well, then, you're happy for the wrong reasons."
White Christmas (1954)
"And that's the same as being lonely and miserable, except it's worse."
White Christmas (1954)
"You know something, you're off your nut about a mile and a half."
White Christmas (1954)
"I've got everything in life I want."
White Christmas (1954)
"- I'm off my nut a mile and a half. - At least."
White Christmas (1954)
"You've got everything you want except the most important thing."
White Christmas (1954)
"- What's this? - A girl."
White Christmas (1954)
"Well, I'll get around to that one of these days."
White Christmas (1954)
"My dear partner, when what's left of you"
White Christmas (1954)
"gets around to what's left to be gotten, what's left to be gotten won't be worth"
White Christmas (1954)
"getting whatever it is you've got left."
White Christmas (1954)
"When I figure out what that means, I'll come up with a crushing reply."
White Christmas (1954)
"- What's back all this, anyway? - Nothing. Only your happiness."
White Christmas (1954)
"there's always lurking behind it a little angle for you."
White Christmas (1954)
"- Now, what is it? - Do you really want to know?"
White Christmas (1954)
"- Yes, I really want to know. - All right, I'll really tell you."
White Christmas (1954)
"Then lay it on me, will you?"
White Christmas (1954)
"Ever since the day we became producers, you were a changed man."
White Christmas (1954)
"You've gone absolutely berserk with work."
White Christmas (1954)
"The strange thing is you liked it. You like being Rodgers & Hammerstein."
White Christmas (1954)
"- It was your idea, you know? Yeah. - Well, sure it was my idea."
White Christmas (1954)
"But I didn't think I was going to create a Frankenstein."
White Christmas (1954)
"From that day on, I haven't had one minute I could call my own."
White Christmas (1954)
"What do you want me to do about it?"
White Christmas (1954)
"And if you only spend five minutes a day with each kid, that's 45 minutes,"
White Christmas (1954)
"and I'd at least have time to go out and get a massage or something."
White Christmas (1954)
"You don't expect me to get serious with the kind of characters"
White Christmas (1954)
"Yeah, yeah. Like that nuclear scientist we just met out in the hall."
White Christmas (1954)
"All right. They didn't go to college. They didn't go to Smith."
White Christmas (1954)
"Phil, let me tell you something."
White Christmas (1954)
"But the kind of girls you and I meet in this business,"
White Christmas (1954)
"they're young and they're ambitious. They're full of their own careers."
White Christmas (1954)
"Not interested in getting married, settling down, raising a family."
White Christmas (1954)
"That's funny, Bob. I never heard you open up like that before."
White Christmas (1954)
"Someday, the right girl is gonna come along,"
White Christmas (1954)
"and if she'll have me, we'll get married. We'll settle down."
White Christmas (1954)
"We'll start having those nine kids for you."
White Christmas (1954)
"Forty-five minutes going to be enough?"
White Christmas (1954)
"- If I need any more, I'll tell you. - Come in!"
White Christmas (1954)
"Your railroad tickets, sir. Drawing Room A, Car 207."
White Christmas (1954)
"- Thanks. Grab those, will you, Phil? - Here."
White Christmas (1954)
"We'll go right over to the station from Novello's"
White Christmas (1954)
"- after we audition this act. - What kind of an act is it?"
White Christmas (1954)
"- It's a sister act. - We don't need any sister act."
White Christmas (1954)
"What are we wasting time for?"
White Christmas (1954)
"Well, I got a letter from Benny Haynes. They're his sisters."
White Christmas (1954)
"Do you remember Benny Haynes, the old mess sergeant?"
White Christmas (1954)
"- That's the kid. Yeah. - He's got sisters?"
White Christmas (1954)
"- Claims he's got them. - Come on now."
White Christmas (1954)
"How can a guy that ugly have the nerve to have sisters?"
White Christmas (1954)
"Very brave parents, I guess."
White Christmas (1954)
"- Bob, will you do me one favor? - What's that?"
White Christmas (1954)
"Give me one reason, one good reason,"
White Christmas (1954)
"why we should spend our last two hours in Florida"
White Christmas (1954)
"looking at the sisters of Freckle-Face Haynes, the dog-faced boy."
White Christmas (1954)
"Let's just say we're doing it for a pal in the Army."
White Christmas (1954)
"Well, it's not good, but it's a reason."
White Christmas (1954)
"- Hey, Novello. - Good evening, Mr. Wallace, Mr. Davis."
White Christmas (1954)
"Say, have the Haynes Sisters been on yet?"
White Christmas (1954)
"No, sir, not yet. They'll be on in about 15 minutes."
White Christmas (1954)
"- Tell them we're here, will you? - Certainly, Mr. Wallace."
White Christmas (1954)
"Luigi, show these gentlemen to their table."
White Christmas (1954)
"This is ridiculous. We could have been out with Doris and Rita"
White Christmas (1954)
"having some laughs."
White Christmas (1954)
"Phil, when are you gonna learn girls like that are a dime a dozen?"
White Christmas (1954)
"Please, don't quote me the price when I haven't got the time."
White Christmas (1954)
"- Who is it? - It's me. Novello."
White Christmas (1954)
"Bob Wallace and Phil Davis are out front to catch your act."
White Christmas (1954)
"- Wallace and Davis? - They got a letter from your brother."
White Christmas (1954)
"He asked them to take a look and give you some advice."
White Christmas (1954)
"Come on now. You'd better hurry."
White Christmas (1954)
"Isn't that fabulous? Wallace and Davis here to see us."
White Christmas (1954)
"Yeah, fabulous."
White Christmas (1954)
"Who'd have thought that of Benny? What a brother!"
White Christmas (1954)
"- What a sweet, wonderful guy! - Amazing."
White Christmas (1954)
"I wonder whatever gave him the idea."
White Christmas (1954)
"Well, he probably knew we were here, you know,"
White Christmas (1954)
"and that they were in town with the big show."
White Christmas (1954)
"He probably figured"
White Christmas (1954)
"we were too shy to take advantage of an old Army friendship to call..."
White Christmas (1954)
"Judy, did you read Mother's letter this morning?"
White Christmas (1954)
"- No. Why? - Benny's got a job in Alaska."
White Christmas (1954)
"He's been out of the country for three months."
White Christmas (1954)
"Well, he could have written from Alaska."
White Christmas (1954)
"But he didn't, did he?"
White Christmas (1954)
"- He might have. - Judy, why did you write the letter?"
White Christmas (1954)
"Because it's good business. You can't leave everything up to fate."
White Christmas (1954)
"Just like honesty needs a little plus, fate needs a little push."
White Christmas (1954)
"Judy, next time, will you talk to me first"
White Christmas (1954)
"before you push us and plus us right out of show business?"
White Christmas (1954)
"You needn't sound so patronizing."
White Christmas (1954)
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