No More Ladies (1935)
Robert Montgomery: Sherry Warren
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Quotes
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Oliver Allen : Look here, you can't go up there--she might be in bed!
Sheridan 'Sherry' : Since when has a lady in bed been an object of repugnance?
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Sheridan 'Sherry' : What happened?
Marcia Townsend Warren : Nothing. Surprisingly little happened, considering his affectionate nature. Are all fighters affectionate?
Sheridan 'Sherry' : I don't, as a rule, neck them.
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Marcia Townsend Warren : Who is she, Sherry?
Sheridan 'Sherry' : Therese? A graduate of the old speakeasies - ordinary, I suppose you'd call her.
Marcia Townsend Warren : I'm afraid if I ever started, I'd call her more than *that*.
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Sheridan 'Sherry' : I'm sorry, I thought you liked having me around more or less.
Marcia Townsend Warren : I do. More or less, either one or the other. There, now you've got it.
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Marcia Townsend Warren : I don't want any dinner, and I'm bored and I have a headache.
Sheridan 'Sherry' : I know a cocktail that could cure two of those things, and I could cure the headache.
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Sheridan 'Sherry' : You know half the time I adore you and the other half the time I could murder you. I bet I'm in love.
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Sheridan 'Sherry' : Real fun isn't easy to be had.
Marcia Townsend Warren : In other words, always gay.
Sheridan 'Sherry' : Exactly.
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Sheridan 'Sherry' : [to Oliver] I trust you. Why don't people trust me?
Mrs. Fanny 'Grandma' Townsend : Maybe it's because they know you.
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Sheridan 'Sherry' : And so they were married and lived unhappily ever afterwards.
Marcia Townsend Warren : I'll tell you one thing. It's going to be the most marvelous party in the world or it's going to be a Hell, so watch out.
Sheridan 'Sherry' : I've always wondered if there really is a Hell.
Marcia Townsend Warren : Well, my lad, you'll have a sporting chance to find out.
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Sheridan 'Sherry' : Darling, I make you only one promise.
Marcia Townsend Warren : What?
Sheridan 'Sherry' : I'll never call you darling unless I really mean it.
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Sheridan 'Sherry' : Why don't women trust me?
Mrs. Fanny 'Grandma' Townsend : Maybe they know you.
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Sheridan 'Sherry' : Marcia wouldn't marry me.
Mrs. Fanny 'Grandma' Townsend : Don't be sure. She hasn't got much sense. I sort of counted on you. Now I can't even be sure of you.
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Sheridan 'Sherry' : [to Edgar] Will you get drunk and go to sleep?
Edgar Holden : [to Marcia] Oh, he's a horrible fellow. Has been ever since he was a boy. You know the coward caved in my chin when I was an innocent lad of 14?
Marcia Townsend Warren : No! How old was the big bully at the time?
Edgar Holden : Eh, uh, seven or eight.
Sheridan 'Sherry' : Uh, uh, I was five or six and it wasn't you chin, it was your nose.
Edgar Holden : It was my nose at the time. My face has slipped in the last 30 years.
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Sheridan 'Sherry' : Why don't people trust me?
Mrs. Fanny 'Grandma' Townsend : Maybe it's because they know you.
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Marcia Townsend Warren : Are all fighters affectionate?
Sheridan 'Sherry' : I don't, as a rule, neck them.
Marcia Townsend Warren : What a lot you miss.
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Sheridan 'Sherry' : I've been in tighter spots.
Mrs. Fanny 'Grandma' Townsend : I've a feeling you're in danger, Casabianca.
Sheridan 'Sherry' : Casabianca?
Mrs. Fanny 'Grandma' Townsend : Casabianca - you know, the boy stood on the burning deck? Be careful you don't get burned.
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Sheridan 'Sherry' : The rock-bound coast is strewn with wrecks.
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Sheridan 'Sherry' : Do you, as a rule, turn your suitors out hungry?
Marcia Townsend Warren : Nope. I was making an exception in your case. Come along.
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Sheridan 'Sherry' : My dear Fanny, I don't smell any smoke, but you alarm me.
Mrs. Fanny 'Grandma' Townsend : I want to alarm you.
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Sheridan 'Sherry' : Oh, Marcia, can't we just forget all this?
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Sheridan 'Sherry' : [Checking his watch] Maybe I'm a little slow.
Theresa : That isn't what I heard about you.
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Marcia Townsend Warren : Why, have you finished your game?
Sheridan 'Sherry' : No, no. It seems we are playing yours.
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Sheridan 'Sherry' : Marcia, I feel like a skunk. I'm as sorry as I can be.