Alice White credited as playing...
Polly
- Polly Dale: [seductively] Hello, Mr. Anderson!
- Kurt Anderson: Oh, it's you. I didn't know you with all your clothes on.
- Kurt Anderson: You've been working on me with everything you've got. But, I know what you think before you think it. I don't want you or any part of you. I want that understood; because, I think I could use you.
- Polly Dale: What part of me?
- Kurt Anderson: All of you.
- Polly Dale: I get it!
- Kurt Anderson: How much are you getting now?
- Polly Dale: 35 a week, when I'm not docked.
- Kurt Anderson: Would you use 70?
- Polly Dale: 70 a week! What's the gag?
- Kurt Anderson: I want you to do something for me.
- Polly Dale: Practically done.
- Kurt Anderson: What's the matter with Ross?
- Polly Dale: All he wants to do is play chess with me. How do you stop a guy from doing that?
- Kurt Anderson: Try playing Post Office.
- Polly Dale: What are you going to do?
- Madeleine Walters West: Model, I guess.
- Polly Dale: You ought to do all right - if your feet hold out.
- Madeleine Walters West: Why? Is it so tough?
- Polly Dale: Not so bad, unless you run into a 42 that wants to get into a 16.
- Polly Dale: I'm a model.
- Denton Ross: Have you been having any trouble?
- Polly Dale: Yes.
- Denton Ross: Tell me all about it, my dear.
- Polly Dale: It's about stockings.
- Denton Ross: Stockings?
- Polly Dale: Yes. They don't want me to wear stockings - and that means no girdle. Oh, I feel just awful!