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Alice Barker in King for a Day (1934)

Bill Robinson: Bill Green

King for a Day

Bill Robinson credited as playing...

Bill Green

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  • Bill Green: [singing] Girls, I sat up last night - right on side the bed / Why, I wrote a song that's just too bad, children it'll knock you dead. / I know you've all danced the Charleston, the Black Bottom away. / Now, just stand at attention, prance awhile, do just as I say. / Get up hot, don't you stop. Woo-doodle-ee-do!
  • Black Orchids: What's that?
  • Bill Green: Bill Robinson's Stomp.
  • Dusty Fletcher: Boy, where was you borned at?
  • Bill Green: I was born in Russia.
  • Dusty Fletcher: What part?
  • Bill Green: The darkest part of Asia.
  • Dusty Fletcher: Did you ever live near the Black Sea?
  • Bill Green: Brother, I bathed in the Black Sea.
  • Dusty Fletcher: And you forgot to dry off.
  • Parson: [singing] For better or worse, do you take this man?
  • The Bride - Harlem Honeymoon: I'm gonna take him every way I can!
  • Parson: Will you keep her happy? Answer!
  • Bill Green: Parson, I ain't had no complaint from anyone.
  • Parson: No two-timin', boy - get that in your knob.
  • The Bride - Harlem Honeymoon: If he two-times, parson, you gonna have a funeral job.
  • Bill Green: Tell Mr. Brown - Bill Green is here to see him.
  • Janitor: Mr. Brown don't wanna see no Bill Green.
  • Bill Green: By the way, do you play the numbers?
  • Janitor: Do a horse eat corn?
  • Bill Green: 4-48 tomorrow will get it.
  • Janitor: Well, hush my mouth.
  • Bill Green: Mr. Brown, just a minute. All I want you to do is give me one chance, and I know I'll make good, 'cause I've been rehearsing. And man, I've got a tap routine, and I know your audience will be wild about it.
  • Mr. Brown: I've got too much money invested in this show to be bothered with any amateurs.
  • Bill Green: I ain't no amateur! I been on before an audience for years!
  • Mr. Brown: Where did you ever dance before an audience?
  • Bill Green: On the street corner.
  • Mr. Brown: Here's a couple of dollars. Maybe that'll help you get on your feet.
  • Bill Green: I don't want no couple of dollars.
  • Mr. Brown: Oh, no?
  • Bill Green: Well, just a minute - I want a job in your show.
  • Mr. Brown: Will you stop followin' me?
  • Bill Green: I'm gonna follow you 'til I get two shades lighter.
  • Mr. Brown: Your show, or mine?
  • Bill Green: That's all I wanna hear you say. Mine or yours.
  • Mr. Brown: Mine or yours.
  • Pipe Smoking Stagehand: Mr. Brown isn't here. You better git going.
  • Bill Green: And Mr. Brown ain't gonna be here. That sign don't read No Smokin'; it reads Brown's Black Orchids has turned to Green, and *you* better git goin'.
  • Bill Green: Say, son - listen: That routine is out.
  • Mr. Brown's Dance Director: What do you mean, out?
  • Bill Green: I mean just what I said, because I've got too much money wrapped up in this show to be bothered with any amateurs.
  • Mr. Brown's Dance Director: Well, you can't call me an amateur! I've been in this business for the past twenty years, boy.
  • Bill Green: Boy? How big does men grow where you come from? So, the 21st year, you resign. Beat it! Get on outta here. Go ahead - get out!

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