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Barbara Stanwyck, Sydney Greenstreet, and Dennis Morgan in Joyeux Noël dans le Connecticut (1945)

Quotes

Joyeux Noël dans le Connecticut

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  • [repeated line]
  • Felix Bassenak: Everything is hunky-dunky!
  • Elizabeth Lane: [Getting fed up with Mr. Yardley, who won't let her speak] Suppose you listen to me for a change?... I said listen to me! I'm tired of being pushed around. Tired of being told what to do. Tired of writing your god-darned articles. Tired of dancing to everybody else's tune. Tired of being told whom to marry. In short... I'm tired!
  • Elizabeth Lane: Don't you come near me, you seawolf, after the way you deceived me...
  • Jefferson Jones: I deceived you?
  • Elizabeth Lane: Yes! You're engaged!
  • Jefferson Jones: You're married!
  • Elizabeth Lane: That has nothing to do with it!
  • Felix Bassenak: Sam?
  • Sam: Yes, sir?
  • Felix Bassenak: Catastrophe, what is it?
  • Sam: It's from the Greek. It means "a misfortune, a cataclysm or a serious calamity."
  • Felix Bassenak: It is good?
  • Sam: No, sir. That's bad.
  • [repeated line]
  • Felix Bassenak: Catastroph!
  • Elizabeth Lane: John, when you're kissing me, don't talk about plumbing.
  • John Sloan: What? Oh, I'm sorry, what should I talk about?
  • Elizabeth Lane: Well, do you have to talk?
  • Jefferson Jones: [telling Liz that he isn't engaged anymore] She married my shipmate.
  • Elizabeth Lane: She did!
  • Jefferson Jones: I'm as free as a bird!
  • Elizabeth Lane: Oh, that's what you think.
  • [she kisses him]
  • Felix Bassenak: That coat! What's the meaning?
  • Elizabeth Lane: Don't worry, I'm paying for it myself. It'll take my next six months' salary. Nice, isn't it?
  • Felix Bassenak: Six months' work for a coat?
  • Elizabeth Lane: All my life I promised myself a mink coat. You know, Felix, it's very important to keep promises, especially to yourself.
  • Felix Bassenak: Do you have to promise so expensively?
  • Elizabeth Lane: But I need it!
  • Felix Bassenak: You need it? Nobody needs a mink coat but a mink.
  • Judge Crowthers: I suppose you'll give the bride away, Uncle Felix?
  • Felix Bassenak: Me? I don't give nobody away. Always I keep my mouth shut.
  • Elizabeth Lane: Maybe scarlet fever. It's a better color for Christmas.
  • [last lines]
  • Alexander Yardley: What a Christmas! Ho, ho, what a Christmas!
  • Felix Bassenak: Watch now. I show you how to flip-flop the flop-flips.
  • Elizabeth Lane: The things a girl will do for a mink coat.
  • Felix Bassenak: I had a silk hat when I was in Budapest. It made me feel so fine, but then I got fired with a silk hat.
  • Elizabeth Lane: Everytime I'd opened my mouth he talked. I felt like Charlie McCarthy.
  • Alexander Yardley: [Elizabeth's baby needs medical attention] I don't want anything to happen to that baby. It will ruin my circulation.
  • Felix Bassenak: It won't do the baby no good, neither.
  • Alexander Yardley: Why, that's strange. He looks different this morning.
  • Elizabeth Lane: Wouldn't you look different if you'd swallowed a watch?
  • Alexander Yardley: But he's a blonde, has teeth, and he talks.
  • Elizabeth Lane: Mr. Yardley, this is no time to take inventory!
  • Elizabeth Lane: [Dudley has told her she has to go to see Yardley to arrange her Christmas with the sailor] Arrange it, are you crazy? Where am I gonna get a farm? I haven't even got a window box!
  • Elizabeth Lane: [Jefferson Jones arrives in the middle of Liz and John's wedding] Oh no, John! It's the sailor! He's two hours early! What'll I do!
  • Alexander Yardley: Good morning; Merry Christmas. I hope I'm in time to see you flip the flapjacks.
  • John Sloan: Having babies to boost your circulation takes time.
  • Dudley Beecham: Liz, don't waste time with him. You have to decide what you're going to say to the old man.
  • John Sloan: What old man?
  • Elizabeth Lane: Oh, it's Yardley. He's sending me a sailor for Christmas.
  • John Sloan: Oh, how nice... A sailor? Really, Elizabeth!
  • Jefferson Jones: All, I get is milk, milk, milk. Every time, I yawn, I'm scared I'll moo.
  • Alexander Yardley: Good morning. Merry Christmas. I hope I'm in time to see you flip the flapjacks.
  • Elizabeth Lane: I'm not in the flipping mood this morning Mr. Yardley.
  • Elizabeth Lane: Oh, Felix, this is awful. We have a new baby - it's a boy.
  • Felix Bassenak: It's life. Sometimes you get girls, sometimes boys.
  • Felix Bassenak: Pichu Pachu you done it. Maybe if you shut up you'll learn something.
  • Mary Lee: Excuse me, does Miss Elizabeth Lane live here?
  • Felix Bassenak: Everybody lives here. Come in.
  • Jefferson Jones: Oh boy, if I ever get out of this, my first meal is going to be a humdinger. A big thick juicy steak with baked potatoes, asparagus with Hollandaise sauce and chocolate cake and ice cream.

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