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Post by *~Mrs. Cooper ~* on Dec 4, 2006 21:29:41 GMT -5
Fredric March .... Thomas B. Chambers Gary Cooper .... George Curtis Miriam Hopkins .... Gilda Farrell Edward Everett Horton .... Max Plunkett
Tom Chambers: That's one way of meeting the situation. Shipping clerk comes home, finds missus with boarder. He breaks dishes. It's pure burlesque. Then there's another way. Intelligent artist returns unexpectedly, finds treacherous friends, both discuss the pros and cons of the situation in grownup dialogue. High-class comedy, enjoyed by everybody. George Curtis: There's a third way. I'll kick your teeth out and tear your head off and beat some decency into you! Tom Chambers: Cheap melodrama. Very dull.
George Curtis: I haven't got a clean shirt to my name. Tom Chambers: Why a clean shirt? What's up? A romance? George Curtis: I'm not talking pajamas, just a clean shirt.
Max Plunket: You're poor, may I ask what you live on? George Curtis: Nothing...I survive by miracles.
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