In the Good Old Summertime (1949)
Van Johnson: Andrew Delby Larkin
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Quotes
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Veronica Fisher : I wish you could read his letters. Then you could see he has such a lofty point of view.
Andrew Delby Larkin : [sitting close and speaking in a low voice] Loft?
Veronica Fisher : [starts to scoot away] And now to find out he's so materialistic.
Andrew Delby Larkin : [putting his arm around her shoulders and drawing her close again] Materialistic, too? I'm sorry. I hate to think I've spoiled your Christmas.
Veronica Fisher : Oh, no, you haven't. I supposed I really should be thanking you.
Andrew Delby Larkin : [whispering] You don't have to do that, but you know what I wish you would do. I wish you would send this Newspickle about his business and concentrate on me instead.
Veronica Fisher : [turing her back to him] I can't, you already have someone.
Andrew Delby Larkin : [kissing her neck] Oh, no, not yet.
Veronica Fisher : [stammering] Mr. Larkin...
Andrew Delby Larkin : After all it is Christmas.
Veronica Fisher : I know, but...
Andrew Delby Larkin : [pulling her close] Oh, Veronica, I love you so! Won't you open box 237 and take me out of my envelope?
Veronica Fisher : [turns to face] Box 23- box 237! You mean... You?
Andrew Delby Larkin : Dear Friend. Are you disappointed?
Veronica Fisher : Psychologically, I'm very confused, but personally I feel just wonderful.
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Veronica Fisher : You're not the only one who's getting engaged. I mean, he hasn't asked me yet. And he might not, but then again...
Andrew Delby Larkin : He might. Well as a matter of fact, I happen to know it will happen.
Veronica Fisher : What do you mean you know it will happen?
Andrew Delby Larkin : I might as well tell you, he came to see me the other day.
Veronica Fisher : Who?
Andrew Delby Larkin : Your fiance. I had a pretty tough time with him too. You know he just didn't believe you when you wrote and told him I meant nothing to you.
Veronica Fisher : I just can't rap my head around this. He came to see you?
Andrew Delby Larkin : See me, yeah. Oh, but don't worry, I straightened everything out. In a little while, you'll be Mrs. Newspickle.
Veronica Fisher : Newspickle!
Andrew Delby Larkin : Well, yes, that's his name isn't it. I mean that's what he told me.
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Andrew Delby Larkin : [of his sister's children] One of them's named for me.
Veronica Fisher : Which one?
Andrew Delby Larkin : [slightly confused] Andrew.
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Veronica Fisher : Mr. Larkin, what about his mind? Did you find him intellegent, witty...
Andrew Delby Larkin : Witty? No, no, not witty, but then you can't judge a man when he's out of a job.
Veronica Fisher : Out of a job!
Andrew Delby Larkin : Well, yes.
Veronica Fisher : He never said anything to me about that.
Andrew Delby Larkin : Well he probably didn't want to worry you. But he thinks you can both live quite comfortably on what you make.
Veronica Fisher : [horrified] Did he ask you what I make?
Andrew Delby Larkin : Well, after all, he is your fiance.
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Andrew Delby Larkin : Have you read "Crime and Punishment"?
Veronica Fisher : Are you still here?
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Veronica Fisher : Did you find him attractive?
Andrew Delby Larkin : Yes, I thought so. But don't you go changing him. Don't put him on any diets.
Veronica Fisher : Would you say he was fat?
Andrew Delby Larkin : Personally I like that little tummy of his. Gives him a nice homey look. And as for his being bald...
Veronica Fisher : Bald!
Veronica Fisher : I don't think anyone would notice. The way he lets those few hairs in the back grow long and combs them up over his head, coming down behind his ears. It's ingenius really. And after all, that's what you want in a husband isn't it?
Veronica Fisher : [in a daze] Yes, that's what I want.
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Andrew Delby Larkin : In my day, life was more leisurely. The women didn't wear anything on their faces then.
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Nellie Burke : Good morning, Andy.
Andrew Delby Larkin : Good morning, Nellie.
Hickey : Good morning.
Andrew Delby Larkin : Good morning, Hickey.
Rudy Hansen : Morning.
Andrew Delby Larkin : Morning, Rudy.
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Andrew Delby Larkin : "'Tis happier to be dead, To die for beauty than to live for bread."
Rudy Hansen : Did you say that?
Andrew Delby Larkin : Well, Ralph Waldo Emerson said it first.
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Andrew Delby Larkin : I see you're reading Elizabeth Browning.
Veronica Fisher : Yes. Any objections?
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Andrew Delby Larkin : There are a great many things you don't know about me, Miss Fisher. It's such a pity that people so seldom go to the trouble of scratching the surface to find out the inner truth.
Veronica Fisher : Oh, Mr. Larkin, I wouldn't care to scratch your surface! Because, I know that - I know that underneath I'd find, instead of a heart, I'd find a piccolo. Instead of a soul, I'd find a flute. And instead of an intellect, I'd find a metronome that doesn't work very well.
Andrew Delby Larkin : That's very well put, Miss Fisher.
Veronica Fisher : Thank you.
Andrew Delby Larkin : A metronome?
Veronica Fisher : Yes.
Andrew Delby Larkin : Well, it's such an interesting mixture of poetry and meanness.
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Andrew Delby Larkin : I'd like to tell you now that I am not bowlegged.
Veronica Fisher : You're not?
Andrew Delby Larkin : No.
Veronica Fisher : I have information to the contrary.
Andrew Delby Larkin : Well, it's a lie. If you think I'm bowlegged, come out to the sidewalk and I'll prove it.
Veronica Fisher : What?
Andrew Delby Larkin : I'll pull up my trousers.
Veronica Fisher : What?
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Andrew Delby Larkin : Can you see her?
Rudy Hansen : Yes.
Andrew Delby Larkin : Is she pretty?
Rudy Hansen : Very pretty.
Andrew Delby Larkin : Really?
Rudy Hansen : I would say she has something of the coloring of Miss Fisher.
Andrew Delby Larkin : Miss Fisher? At the store?
Rudy Hansen : You must admit that Miss Fisher's a very good-looking girl. Personally, I've always rather liked her.
Andrew Delby Larkin : This is no time to be talking about Miss Fisher.
Rudy Hansen : I can tell you right now, if you don't like Miss Fisher you won't like this girl.
Andrew Delby Larkin : Why? What do you mean?
Rudy Hansen : Because it is Miss Fisher.