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Clips from White Christmas (1954)
"Look, I don't think I'm right for this song."
White Christmas (1954)
"Of course you are. Lays great for you. Come on, now, let's try it."
White Christmas (1954)
"- No, I don't think I'm right for it. - Don't be silly."
White Christmas (1954)
"What I'm trying to say is I don't feel like doing this song."
White Christmas (1954)
"I don't want to do this song. In fact, I'm not sure I want to do the show."
White Christmas (1954)
"I'd rather not discuss last night, if you don't mind."
White Christmas (1954)
"Come now, I admit I was a little carried away and everything,"
White Christmas (1954)
"but there's no use getting all upset with just a simple little kiss."
White Christmas (1954)
"There's certainly nothing for you to feel guilty about."
White Christmas (1954)
"- Look who's talking about guilt. - What do you mean by that?"
White Christmas (1954)
"I mean, you shouldn't mix fairytales with liverwurst and buttermilk."
White Christmas (1954)
"- What did you have for lunch today? - I didn't have lunch."
White Christmas (1954)
"Why is everybody suddenly so concerned about my eating habits?"
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"- Why don't people leave me alone... - Time, time, cut!"
White Christmas (1954)
"Let's get off the merry-go-round. If you got something to say, say it."
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"Otherwise, let's get to work. I got a lot of details here to take care of."
White Christmas (1954)
"Well, then, let's just skip all this. I certainly wouldn't want to interfere"
White Christmas (1954)
"with the business plans of the great Wallace and Davis."
White Christmas (1954)
"- That's quite a remark. - I'm sorry. It's the best I can do."
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"Look, Betty, I've got no time for games today."
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"- I don't want to sing the song. - Well, nobody's twisting your arm."
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"Yours ought to be done by now."
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"- How do you figure that? - I'm not sure,"
White Christmas (1954)
"but daylight's beginning to glimmer."
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"- She's in love. - If that's love, somebody goofed."
White Christmas (1954)
"It's love all right, but she's deliberately putting up barriers."
White Christmas (1954)
"I'd bet my bottom dollar on it."
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"- Why? - Because of me."
White Christmas (1954)
"She's always felt that she's mother hen and I'm her little chick."
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"She'll never leave the roost until I'm taken care of."
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"- That's funny. Are you sure? - I should've known."
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"She'll never get involved with anyone until I'm married"
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"- or engaged or something. - Well, I guess that's the end of that."
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"Unless I get myself engaged or something real fast."
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"That's ridiculous. Even if it made any sense at all,"
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"you're up here in the wilderness. There's nobody around here."
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"I don't know."
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"Be realistic. Who could you find up here to get yourself engaged to?"
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"Well, I suppose it ought to be someone that I know."
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"- Of course, it's got to be a man. - That's an absolute must."
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"No, no, no. I mean a mature man. One with talent and experience."
White Christmas (1954)
"- Talent, experience... - One that's witty,"
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"- gay, charming, attractive. - Witty, gay, charming, sure."
White Christmas (1954)
"Where are you gonna find such a super man?"
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"- Me? - Well, you're not exactly Superman,"
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"- but you're awfully available. - Yeah, now, don't get any ideas, Judy."
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"- I'm not the marrying kind. - It's just an engagement."
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"Yeah, well, I'm not the engaging kind, either."
White Christmas (1954)
"Well, what kind are you?"
White Christmas (1954)
"Well, I'm more the "I don't mind pushing my best friend into it,"
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"but I'm scared stiff when I get anywhere close to it myself" kind."
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"- I mean, I'm not exactly repulsive. - Of course not."
White Christmas (1954)
"And you do find me gay, amusing, good company, fun to be with?"
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"Well, let's just skip it. I was only thinking of Betty and Bob."
White Christmas (1954)
"Betty and Bob, yeah."
White Christmas (1954)
"Look, it would only be temporary?"
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"Well, of course. Well, you don't think I'm the kind of girl"
White Christmas (1954)
"that goes around throwing myself at a man, do you?"
White Christmas (1954)
"Of course not. Nobody thinks that. Well, look, let me figure this out."
White Christmas (1954)
"Now, it would only last two or three weeks at the worst. At the most, I mean."
White Christmas (1954)
"Well, of course."
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"And we wouldn't have to announce our engagement"
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"till it was absolutely necessary."
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"Absolutely necessary."
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"Well, OK, it's a deal."
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"Not until it's absolutely necessary."
White Christmas (1954)
"Isn't it a wonderful party?"
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"Bob, would you like to dance?"
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"Hey, Betty. How about some exercise? Come on."
White Christmas (1954)
"♪ The best things ♪"
White Christmas (1954)
"♪ Come naturally on the floor ♪"
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"♪ - For dancing ♪ - Pardon me."
White Christmas (1954)
"Hi. OK."
White Christmas (1954)
"♪ Even guys with two left feet ♪"
White Christmas (1954)
"♪ Come out all right if the girl is sweet ♪"
White Christmas (1954)
"♪ If by chance their cheeks should meet ♪"
White Christmas (1954)
"Mr. Herring, this is Miss Lennis."
White Christmas (1954)
"- Bye. - May I?"
White Christmas (1954)
"- Looks like it's absolutely necessary. - What... You mean, I..."
White Christmas (1954)
"Folks, I have an announcement to make."
White Christmas (1954)
"I don't know whether the best things happen while you're dancing"
White Christmas (1954)
"or whether they just happen in Vermont..."
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"Well, I mean that she just asked me..."
White Christmas (1954)
"- Congratulations. - Thank you."
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"- I sure wish it would happen to me! - Yeah, I do, too!"
White Christmas (1954)
"It's just wonderful, darling. I'm so happy for you."
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"I hoped you would be. Is everything all right?"
White Christmas (1954)
"Sure, sure, it's all right. I'm fine."
White Christmas (1954)
"You realize you're getting the best girl in the whole wide world?"
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"- I... Yeah. Sure. - You take care of her."
White Christmas (1954)
"I don't know what you see in this long drink of charged water,"
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"- You're gonna settle down, buster? - Yeah."
White Christmas (1954)
"- Pipe, slippers... All the best, boy. - Yeah. Yeah. Thanks, Bob."
White Christmas (1954)
"By the way, the water's fine. Why don't you take a little plunge?"
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"I don't know. It seemed a little icy today."
White Christmas (1954)
"That's today. I've a feeling by tomorrow it'll warm up just fine."
White Christmas (1954)
"Well, don't just stand there. Aren't you going to kiss the bride?"
White Christmas (1954)
"Kiss... Yes, sir."
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"Yes, sir!"
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"Now, that didn't hurt too much, did it?"
White Christmas (1954)
"You know, in some ways, you're far superior to my cocker spaniel."
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"At ease, General."
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"- Champagne? - Yeah, I think I will."
White Christmas (1954)
"Champagne?"
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"Here. Let's drink to their happiness."
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"To buttermilk and liverwurst"
White Christmas (1954)
"and getting things back to where they were yesterday."
White Christmas (1954)
"I know we always said we'd never break up the act,"
White Christmas (1954)
"but that wasn't really very realistic."
White Christmas (1954)
"or both of us would want to be free."
White Christmas (1954)
"Besides, now that I'm taken care of,"
White Christmas (1954)
"you don't have to feel responsible for me anymore."
White Christmas (1954)
"I mean, well, if there's anything special you want to do,"
White Christmas (1954)
"you can just feel free now to go ahead and do it."
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"Isn't that true? I say, isn't that true?"
White Christmas (1954)
"Betty, honey, are you asleep?"
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"Good night."
White Christmas (1954)
"When you get back to the inn, would you give this to Judy?"
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"It explains everything."
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"I can't help feeling this is a tactical error."
White Christmas (1954)
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