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Glenda Farrell, Kay Francis, and Lyle Talbot in Mary Stevens, M.D. (1933)

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Mary Stevens, M.D.

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  • Glenda Carroll: And you said you couldn't do it.
  • Mary Stevens: [after saving a choking baby's life using her hairpin] I was just wondering, they say medicine is a man's game. I wonder what a man would have done in a case like this.
  • Don Andrews: What'd I tell you, no sex appeal.
  • Glenda Carroll: You said it. And neither is any other woman in this man's business. Gee, I wish I'd gone into the chorus with my sister. She's living on Park Avenue now. She's got a a lap dog, a chinchilla coat and a chauffeur. And, believe me, she doesn't worry about bed pans.
  • Mary Stevens: You said a woman couldn't do it.
  • Don Andrews: A woman couldn't. But, you, well, you're a superwoman.
  • Mary Stevens: I don' know whether to take a bow or be insulted.
  • Don Andrews: Take a bow.
  • Glenda Carroll: Say, listen here poison ivy, you bust one more thing around this place, the nurse is going to give you a high temperature - just below your Mason-Dixon Line.
  • Mary Stevens: Don't you and the McGuinness heir get along very well together?
  • Glenda Carroll: Like lobster and ice cream.
  • Mary Stevens: Some people work for a career and some people marry one.
  • Mary Stevens: You've changed so much in the last six months.
  • Don Andrews: Certainly! I used to walk, now I drive a Duesenberg.
  • Dr. Clark: Dr. Andrews, I don't have to sell you that a hospital's reputation can be ruined by...
  • Don Andrews: By a surgeon who shows up drunk to perform an operation. Is that what you're trying to say?
  • Dr. Clark: Precisely. Your private life is no affair of mine. But, as superintendent of this hospital, it is my duty to warn you that you'll be forced to resign from the staff if you ever...
  • Don Andrews: It won't happen again.
  • Mary Stevens: I wish you were coming with me.
  • Glenda Carroll: Ah, it'll be a pleasant change for you to not to see my face for a couple of weeks.
  • Don Andrews: It isn't that I'd just marry Lois for a career. Well, she's a swell girl. She's feminine and soft and I'm crazy about her!
  • Don Andrews: Gosh, but I'm glad to see you.
  • Mary Stevens: A compensation doctor at $6,000 a year driving an $18,000 car. Where do you get your money, Don?
  • Don Andrews: Well, that's a swell question to ask a son-in-law of a big shot politician.
  • Mary Stevens: That's what I thought.
  • Mary Stevens: You never used to drink till sundown.
  • Don Andrews: Its a cloudy day.
  • Mary Stevens: You know that's your fourth drink since lunch.
  • Don Andrews: Oh, a certified public accountant, huh?
  • Mary Stevens: Don, you're drinking too much.
  • Don Andrews: There isn't that much.
  • Glenda Carroll: She's not eating. No dinner last night. A cup of black coffee and three cigarettes for breakfast.
  • Mary Stevens: Like a little inside information?
  • Glenda Carroll: I'd rub it in my hair.
  • Mary Stevens: Nothing's guaranteed to break up a friendship like giving advice. I'll never bother you with it again.
  • Mary Stevens: Is she really as pretty as all that?
  • Don Andrews: Pictures don't lie, do they?
  • Mary Stevens: No, but some photographers do.
  • Glenda Carroll: Hey, Mary, you've got to go right over to Mrs. Pratt's. She just phoned an she's in a panic.
  • Mary Stevens: What's the matter?
  • Glenda Carroll: Sammy's swallowed his old man's watch.
  • Mary Stevens: How does she know?
  • Glenda Carroll: He's still ticking.
  • Mary Stevens: I never thought you'd go in for anything crooked.
  • Don Andrews: What's crooked about it? Its simply a matter of overcharging the city a little on the compensation cases we handle. If I wasn't doing it, somebody else would.
  • [singing]
  • Don Andrews: And it might as well be me.

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