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Clips from White Christmas (1954)
"You sound just like a mother hen looking after a little chick."
White Christmas (1954)
"Well, little chick needs plenty of looking after."
White Christmas (1954)
"Until someone else comes along who can do it better,"
White Christmas (1954)
"- All right, girls, five minutes. - Thank you."
White Christmas (1954)
"Honey, you look beautiful tonight. He'll be crazy about you."
White Christmas (1954)
"Which one?"
White Christmas (1954)
"Ladies and gentlemen, the Haynes Sisters."
White Christmas (1954)
"Can you imagine Freckle-Face having sisters as cute as that?"
White Christmas (1954)
"It's incredible!"
White Christmas (1954)
"♪ Sisters, sisters ♪"
White Christmas (1954)
"♪ Never had to have a chaperone no, sir ♪"
White Christmas (1954)
"♪ I'm here to keep my eye on her ♪"
White Christmas (1954)
"♪ Caring, sharing ♪"
White Christmas (1954)
"♪ When a certain gentleman ♪ ♪ Arrived from Rome ♪"
White Christmas (1954)
"♪ She wore the dress ♪ ♪ And I stayed home ♪"
White Christmas (1954)
"♪ All kinds of weather ♪ ♪ We stick together ♪"
White Christmas (1954)
"♪ The same in the rain or sun ♪"
White Christmas (1954)
"♪ Two different faces ♪ ♪ But in tight places ♪"
White Christmas (1954)
"♪ We think and we act as one ♪"
White Christmas (1954)
"♪ Many men have tried to split us up ♪ ♪ But no one can ♪"
White Christmas (1954)
"♪ Lord help the mister ♪"
White Christmas (1954)
"♪ Who comes between me and my sister ♪"
White Christmas (1954)
"♪ And Lord help the sister ♪"
White Christmas (1954)
"♪ Who comes between me and my man ♪"
White Christmas (1954)
"- How about those big brown eyes? - No, they're blue."
White Christmas (1954)
"Blue."
White Christmas (1954)
"Yeah, deep blue."
White Christmas (1954)
"- Hello. - Hello."
White Christmas (1954)
"- Won't you sit down? - Thank you."
White Christmas (1954)
"Won't you sit there, and you sit right here?"
White Christmas (1954)
"There, that's cozier, isn't it? Boy, girl, boy, girl."
White Christmas (1954)
"Well, I'm Betty, and this is my sister, Judy."
White Christmas (1954)
"And you're Phil Davis, and you're Mr. Wallace."
White Christmas (1954)
"Mr. Wallace was just saying how remarkable it was"
White Christmas (1954)
"- That is, eyes... - Nice out."
White Christmas (1954)
"It's a funny thing Benny never told us there's so much talent in the family."
White Christmas (1954)
"Well, to be perfectly honest..."
White Christmas (1954)
"Benny didn't want to take advantage of an old Army friendship."
White Christmas (1954)
"You know how shy he is, so modest and retiring."
White Christmas (1954)
"- It's a family characteristic. - I have a recent snapshot here."
White Christmas (1954)
"He always was a good-looking kid."
White Christmas (1954)
"Speaking of families,"
White Christmas (1954)
"I read an article just the other day about citrus fruit"
White Christmas (1954)
"and its effect on children's teeth."
White Christmas (1954)
"Are you interested in families or children"
White Christmas (1954)
"- or things like that, Miss Haynes? - Yes, I suppose so."
White Christmas (1954)
"- Oh, man, nix, nix. - Isn't that amazing?"
White Christmas (1954)
"wanting to settle down and raising a family."
White Christmas (1954)
"- It's so refreshing, isn't it? - Pushing, pushing."
White Christmas (1954)
"- Well, would you like a cigarette? - No, thank you."
White Christmas (1954)
"I, for one, would like a little free advice."
White Christmas (1954)
"But there must be something. Should we both be blondes?"
White Christmas (1954)
"Maybe Betty's hair should go a shade darker?"
White Christmas (1954)
"Or should she maybe change the style? A little more off the face?"
White Christmas (1954)
"- No. I wouldn't change a thing. - Would you care to dance?"
White Christmas (1954)
"- Don't you think we should discuss... - Let's say it with music."
White Christmas (1954)
"Now, promise you won't say anything important till I get back. Bye, now."
White Christmas (1954)
"- They look well together, don't they? - Yes."
White Christmas (1954)
"Say, I was sure surprised to get Benny's letter today. I didn't know..."
White Christmas (1954)
"Look, Mr. Wallace, before you go any further, I must tell you,"
White Christmas (1954)
"you were brought here tonight under false pretenses."
White Christmas (1954)
"Benny didn't write the letter, my sister did."
White Christmas (1954)
"Judy?"
White Christmas (1954)
"and you might if Benny did. As simple as that."
White Christmas (1954)
"How do you like that? Even little Judy there's got an angle going."
White Christmas (1954)
"Everybody's got an angle."
White Christmas (1954)
"- That's a pretty cynical point of view. - Come, come now, Miss Haynes."
White Christmas (1954)
"Surely you knew that everybody's got a little larceny operating in them."
White Christmas (1954)
"- Didn't you know? - Just for the record,"
White Christmas (1954)
"I want you to know that my sister and I don't play angles."
White Christmas (1954)
"Well, if that letter wasn't an angle, I'd like to know what it was."
White Christmas (1954)
"- I don't like your whole inferences. - I've got no squawks, no beefs."
White Christmas (1954)
"The kid played a percentage, it worked and we're here."
White Christmas (1954)
"as long as I have, you just get used to people working angles, that's all."
White Christmas (1954)
"Mr. Wallace, as the chance of our seeing each other again"
White Christmas (1954)
"is extremely remote, I don't think it's important for us to go on arguing."
White Christmas (1954)
"- Well, I'll drink to that. - Be my guest."
White Christmas (1954)
"Hey, if this keeps up, we'll practically be in-laws before the dance is over."
White Christmas (1954)
"Well, I don't mind, if you don't."
White Christmas (1954)
"Yeah, it's too bad we're leaving town tonight."
White Christmas (1954)
"That is a shame, but we're leaving tomorrow, anyway."
White Christmas (1954)
"- We're booked for the holidays. - Vermont?"
White Christmas (1954)
"Vermont should be beautiful this time of the year, with all that snow."
White Christmas (1954)
"- Yeah... You know something? - What?"
White Christmas (1954)
"- All that snow. - That's what I just said."
White Christmas (1954)
"We seem to be getting a little mixed up."
White Christmas (1954)
"- Maybe it's the music. - Maybe it isn't only the music."
White Christmas (1954)
"♪ The best things happen ♪ ♪ While you're dancing ♪"
White Christmas (1954)
"♪ Things that you would not do at home ♪ ♪ Come naturally on the floor ♪"
White Christmas (1954)
"♪ When you hold a girl in your arms ♪ ♪ That you've never held before ♪"
White Christmas (1954)
"♪ Even guys with two left feet ♪"
White Christmas (1954)
"♪ If by chance their cheeks should meet ♪ ♪ While dancing ♪"
White Christmas (1954)
"♪ Things that you would not do at home ♪"
White Christmas (1954)
"♪ Come naturally on the floor ♪"
White Christmas (1954)
"♪ When you hold a girl in your arms ♪ ♪ That you've never held before ♪"
White Christmas (1954)
"♪ Even guys with two left feet ♪"
White Christmas (1954)
"♪ If by chance their cheeks should meet ♪ ♪ While dancing ♪"
White Christmas (1954)
"♪ Just proving that the best things ♪"
White Christmas (1954)
"What is this? The best two out of three?"
White Christmas (1954)
"- I guess I got carried away. - Yeah, she carried me right with her."
White Christmas (1954)
"We'd better change for the last number."
White Christmas (1954)
"- See you after the show. - The sheriff's here."
White Christmas (1954)
"He's in my office with a warrant to arrest both of you."
White Christmas (1954)
"- The sheriff? - What's up? What's the trouble?"
White Christmas (1954)
"The landlord claims we burnt a hole in the rug,"
White Christmas (1954)
"and he's trying to hold us up for $200."
White Christmas (1954)
"No, not that old rug routine."
White Christmas (1954)
"And on top of that, we sneaked our bags out of our room."
White Christmas (1954)
"- Where are they? - In our dressing room."
White Christmas (1954)
"Dressing room. Look, I'll tell you what."
White Christmas (1954)
"No, no, no, no. We don't want to cause you any trouble."
White Christmas (1954)
"- It's no trouble, honey. - I know, but Mr. Wallace already..."
White Christmas (1954)
"Will you stop worrying about Mr. Wallace?"
White Christmas (1954)
"We like to take care of our friends."
White Christmas (1954)
"- We're practically strangers. - We'd like to take care of that, too."
White Christmas (1954)
"But you might get yourself in an awful jam. Why should you?"
White Christmas (1954)
"- I mean, what's in it for you? - Forty-five minutes all to myself."
White Christmas (1954)
"- What? - Now, come on. Will you hurry, girls?"
White Christmas (1954)
"Come on. Come on. Go on. You go back to the office and stall the sheriff."
White Christmas (1954)
"- But, Mr. Davis, how will I stall... - Make up a story. Tell him anything."
White Christmas (1954)
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