Mexican Spitfire's Elephant (1942)
Lyle Talbot: Reddy
Quotes
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Diana De Corro : I know a few tricks.
Reddy : Do your stuff, babe.
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Reddy : So, you're the guy she's been carrying the torch for, huh?
Lord Basil Epping : Torch? Torch? What do you think I am? An arsonist?
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Reddy : Look, you're in a spot. Now, don't you come back here again empty handed. Go on. Beat it!
Lord Basil Epping : Huh?
Reddy : Beat it!
Lord Basil Epping : Beat an elephant? Oh, no. They'd never forget.
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Reddy : Listen, you. You know I don't want any money. All I want from you is that black and white onyx elephant.
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Reddy : Now listen to me. I'm getting awfully tired of this. I'm telling you now for the last time. What I want is an elephant.
Lord Basil Epping : Oh, yes, yes. Get an elephant. Yes, yes. Lovely pets. I had a white elephant once.
Reddy : I'm not interested in your white elephant! I want a black and white one.
Lord Basil Epping : Black and white elephant? I should say that's a bit silly, don't you think? Aren't you confused with a zebra?
Diana De Corro : He's talking about the elephant you put in your trunk, Lord Epping!
Lord Basil Epping : Trunk? Elephant trunk? Oh! Rather good. I like that. That was spot on, that.
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Carmelita Lindsay : Oh, why you little jigger bug, you.
Lord Basil Epping : What's this all for? What's this?
Carmelita Lindsay : Why, lovey-dovey, you know, you know.
Lord Basil Epping : I know?
Carmelita Lindsay : Sure! Sure.
[to Reddy]
Carmelita Lindsay : You don't mind if we mush a little, do you?
Reddy : I don't care what you do!
Carmelita Lindsay : Well, I'm glad because we both crazy about each other, ain't we?