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Deborah Kerr, Peter Lawford, Mark Stevens, and Robert Walker in Please Believe Me (1950)

Carol Savage: Sylvia Rumley

Please Believe Me

Carol Savage credited as playing...

Sylvia Rumley

Quotes2

  • Sylvia Rumley: Cowboys.
  • Alison Kirbe: Yes. Can't you just see them? Strumming their banjos as they set off about their day's work. They ride out from the ranch house - tall in the saddle. Their eyes narrowed to slits as they pass the ornery cattle rustler without even speaking to him.
  • Sylvia Rumley: Oh, it all sounds simply wonderful.
  • Alison Kirbe: Listen to this.
  • [reads from a letter]
  • Alison Kirbe: "Dear little girl, I was thinkin' of you this morning, little part."
  • Sylvia Rumley: Part?
  • Alison Kirbe: It means partner.
  • Sylvia Rumley: Partner?
  • Alison Kirbe: It means part-ner.
  • Sylvia Rumley: But you're not his partner.
  • Alison Kirbe: No, no, no, they don't mean partner the way *we* mean partner. They mean buddy.
  • Sylvia Rumley: Buddy?
  • Alison Kirbe: You know, friend, pal, chum.
  • Sylvia Rumley: Oh, why doesn't he say chum?
  • Alison Kirbe: Because he says part.

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