Rosemary Forsyth credited as playing...
Miss Francis
- Miss Francis: [sucking her thumb, removes it] I can sometimes be more of a woman than Cyn-Cyn, whether you believe it or not.
- Shep Stone: Yeah, you are temptin'.
- Miss Francis: And, frankly, Cynthia *likes* women. Mr. Stone, I happen to be a lot of woman.
- Shep Stone: You're a foxy lady, alright.
- Miss Francis: Mr. Stone, so we meet formally.
- Shep Stone: Well, I figured it was about time since we're both screwing the same chick.
- Miss Francis: I was under the impression that you were a man of - uh - some culture.
- Shep Stone: Look, lady, I don't care what you do or what you do it with. You just leave Cynthia alone.
- Shep Stone: You're much more than a smart woman.
- Miss Francis: That isn't very sweet, but it is sincere.
- Diane Davis: How exciting! Any new dangerous capers lately? You must tell me about it, Shep. Please, Shep.
- [grabs Stone's arm]
- Miss Francis: Oh no, you don't. I'm going to get Stone a drink. He's mine.
- Miss Francis: Are we boring you, Stone?
- Shep Stone: How could you possibly be a bore, Miss Francis?
- Miss Francis: Touché.
- Miss Francis: I don't know what your bag is, but they're showing - movies upstairs.
- Shep Stone: What about you?
- Miss Francis: As far as I'm concerned, that's for Pygmies. I don't have that problem
- Shep Stone: Which one of these is your husband?
- Miss Francis: He's upstairs.