Tommy Rall credited as playing...
Bill Calhoun 'Lucentio'
- Lois Lane: This is our big chance. Do you want to work nightclubs all your life?
- Bill Calhoun: What's wrong with nightclubs?
- Lois Lane: Nothing, if you like smoke, noise and drunks.
- Bill Calhoun: You thought they were great till you met this Hamlet.
- Lois Lane: Mr. Graham is a gentleman and a scholar. He's merely - culturing me.
- Lucentio: What happy wind blows you to Padua from old Verona?
- Petruchio: Such wind as scatters young men through the world to seek their fortunes. And you?
- Lucentio: I came to study.
- Petruchio: I am glad that you thus combine your resolve to suck the sweets of sweet philosophy - the mathematics and the botany. Fall to them as your stomach serves. No profit grows where is no pleasure taken. In brief, sir, study. As for me...
- [singing]
- Petruchio: I've come to wive it wealthily in Padua, If wealthily then happily in Padua. If my wife has a bag of gold, Do I care if the bag be old? I've come to wive it wealthily in Padua...
- Lucentio: [singing] From this moment on, you and I, babe. We'll be ridin' high, babe. Every care is gone, from this moment on.