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Basil Rathbone and Norma Shearer in The Last of Mrs. Cheyney (1929)

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The Last of Mrs. Cheyney

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  • Lord Arthur Dilling: By marrying I can make only one woman miserable. By remaining single I can make so many happy.
  • Fay Cheyney: How disappointing you look in that dressing gown.
  • Lord Arthur Dilling: Oh, and I chose the one that suits me best. How depressing; it must be me.
  • Lord Arthur Dilling: Go into that bathroom and hide. I'll get rid of them!
  • Fay Cheyney: Thanks, but like many other women, my life has been devoted to not being discovered in bathrooms!
  • George: Who's the tall bloke along side the mistress?
  • Charles: The tall bloke, is Lord Elton - a rich, eligible bachelor.
  • George: Seems to have an eye to her.
  • Charles: He has two eyes to her.
  • Lord Arthur Dilling: She's a rather attractive woman, isn't she, Elton?
  • Lord Elton: Well, personally, I prefer the word likable to attractive.
  • Lord Arthur Dilling: I'd defer. To accuse a beautiful woman of being likable - is to suggest that her under clothes are made of linoleum.
  • Fay Cheyney: I'm afraid I'm not at all modern. I don't smoke. I don't drink and I don't swear.
  • Joan: Doing anything for a few minutes, Arthur?
  • Lord Arthur Dilling: I am, but, Willie isn't.
  • Joan: Come and make love to me in the garden, Willie.
  • Willie Wynton: Not tonight, Joan. It's too windy.
  • Willie Wynton: My word, how I hate my face.
  • Lady Maria: Supposing you had to live with it, like your poor wife has.
  • Willie Wynton: I never thought of that. I'll give you a little present.
  • Mrs. Wynton: Thank you, Willie. I deserve it.
  • Fay Cheyney: Yes. Yes. And afterwards, what was it George said - We'll live like swells.
  • Lord Elton: Tell me about Australia.
  • Fay Cheyney: Oh, yes, to be sure. You've been there, of course?
  • Lord Elton: Why, no. No. Unfortunately.
  • Fay Cheyney: Well, you see, when you are having winter there, you are having summer here.
  • Lord Elton: Oh, jolly odd, that.
  • Willie Wynton: I say, Mrs. Cheyney, when you open that shop, Elton and I will promise you on our word of honor, never to wear anything but women's under clothes. Ha-ha-ha. Frankly, up to this minute, I always believed he did. Ha-ha-ha. Ta-Ta!
  • Lord Arthur Dilling: Next to going around the world with the woman one loves, I can think of nothing more attractive than going around with Charles.
  • Fay Cheyney: What terribly nice cigarettes.
  • Lord Arthur Dilling: I'll send you some.
  • Lord Arthur Dilling: How are you Willie?
  • Lord Arthur Dilling: All for the merry, old boy, all for the merry. I say, eh, have a little snifter.
  • Lord Arthur Dilling: Oh, go to the devil!
  • Fay Cheyney: How disappointing. I thought you were clever, but, you're really rather stupid.
  • Lord Arthur Dilling: Are you a good woman or are you not?
  • George: Oh, damn this dickie! The bloody thing's choking me.
  • Fay Cheyney: I'm afraid our little concert is hardly being appreciated.
  • Lord Elton: Perhaps, they would prefer jazz.
  • Fay Cheyney: I know too much about you. And you know too little about me.
  • Willie Wynton: Cheerio, old squirt.
  • Lady Maria: Come. Come. What will you take?
  • Fay Cheyney: But, of all the women that you've ever known, none has ever been so glad to see you in a bedroom, as I was last night.
  • Fay Cheyney: You made an honest woman out of me!

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