Getrouwd met de band (1942)
Ann Rutherford: Connie Ward
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Quotes
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Bill Abbott : Now listen cutie-pie. I'm a big, bad trumpet player, and never in my life have I seen anything so gorgeous coming off a dance floor. I've seen thousands. I've kissed some of them, but not like I'm going to kiss you.
Connie Ward : Now, please...
[long kiss]
Bill Abbott : Do you carry a battery?
Connie Ward : What?
Bill Abbott : Something made my heels tingle.
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Cully Anderson : That man's a solid sender!
Connie Ward : That's Bill Abbot.
Cully Anderson : Yeah, when he gets ridin' on that go-toy the cats really start flyin'.
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Connie Ward : Say, listen, I paid a nickel to hear this record. I can hear you free anytime.
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Cully Anderson : So, you wanna be sore at me, huh? So, I got a little fresh last night. So what?
Connie Ward : So, shut up!
Cully Anderson : So, I'm sorry. You were so darn cute, Connie. I got carried away.
Connie Ward : You would have been if you'd gone any farther.
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Connie Ward : No.
Bill Abbott : What was that?
Connie Ward : No.
Bill Abbott : That's not loud enough.
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Bill Abbott : How'd you ever find this place, anyway?
Connie Ward : Just by inquiring. By trying to find out if there weren't other restaurants to eat in besides all night chop suey places.
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Connie Ward : I'm in a terrible mess.
Natalie Mercer : Already?
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Bill Abbott : It's a pretty topsy-turvy life for you, isn't it?
Connie Ward : Oh, it was a little bit bewildering the first few days, but, when you love anyone as much as I love you, you're topsy-turvy anyway.
Bill Abbott : What a lucky mug I am to get a gal like you.
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Connie Ward : I didn't have any intention on getting married. I didn't even plan to stay over night.
Elsie : Well, they do sort of go together, don't they?
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Connie Ward : Caroline and Natalie - why, they seem so close?
Elsie : Well, you gotta get close to somebody to knife 'em, honey.
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Connie Ward : Fortunately, Jaynie's such a nice girl.
Natalie Mercer : My, my, it certainly is Noel Cowardish the way you and your rival are such pals.
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Connie Ward : Perhaps it's - all part of being an orchestra wife. If that's so, I don't want to be an orchestra wife.
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Connie Ward : If you hadn't come in here with your tongues hanging out, I never would have known how Jaynie framed me.
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Bill Abbott : What did you expect? A banker? You married a trumpet player. You knew you weren't getting a suburban home with flower pots and kiddies. At the time you seemed to think the idea was pretty glamorous.
Connie Ward : Well, at the time I was crazy! This life is about as glamorous as a gymnasium.