Dooley Wilson credited as playing...
Gabe Tucker
- Gabe Tucker: Lord, it ain't.
- Bill Williamson: Yes it is.
- Gabe Tucker: Well, I'll be doggone!
- Bill Williamson: How you doin', partner?
- Gabe Tucker: Well, I ain't doin' so bad. Thank you.
- Bill Williamson: Imagine me comin' here for a shine and finding you here.
- Gabe Tucker: Well, get right on up there, 'cause this one's on the house.
- Bill Williamson: You mean to tell me you got $560?
- Gabe Tucker: No, I ain't got 560 cents, but I got an idea.
- Bill Williamson: I got ideas too, but what I need is money.
- Gabe Tucker: You listen to me. If you look prosperous and sweet-talk them gals, they'll be so busy figuring out how to make you spend what they think you got - that they ain't got no time to worry about how much money you ain't got.
- Gabe Tucker: Cousin Jake, where did you get all that money?
- Cousin Jake: I drove my boss to Belmont Park today.
- Gabe Tucker: You mean, there was a coincident?
- Cousin Jake: What chu mean coincident?
- Gabe Tucker: That the right horse came in at the right time and on the right track and at the right odds?
- Cousin Jake: Well, yeah!
- Bill Williamson: Why, it ain't Gabe.
- Gabe Tucker: Well, if this ain't a solid send out. What do you know, Pop? Gimme some skin. Mellow. Now lay your racket, Jack.
- Cab Calloway: Say, this cat ain't hep to the jive. Stop beatin' up your chops to him.
- Gabe Tucker: Now, ain't that a bring-down. That's a wrong riff Jack.
- Bill Williamson: Say, what the devil you two fools talkin' about?
- Cab Calloway: We're talkin' jive. He says he's glad to see you and he wants to shake your hand.
- Gabe Tucker: Solid.
- Cab Calloway: Righteous.
- Bill Williamson: Crazy.