Margaret Rutherford credited as playing...
Aunt Dolly
- Aunt Dolly: Does Mr Cox seriously suggest, Bertie, that Stanley should throw in his lot with the working classes?
- Aunt Dolly: Can you imagine our Stanley here, all muscles and sweat?
- Sidney De Vere Cox: Oh, no, no, no, no, no, dear lady! You've got hold of the wrong end of the conception. These days, it's the management who does all the - perspiring.
- Stanley Windrush: What would I have to do?
- Aunt Dolly: Well, I expect you'll just supervise, dear. After all, you were at Oxford.
- Aunt Dolly: I couldn't bear the thought of you having to join one of those horrid unions.
- Stanley Windrush: Well, I don't suppose one has to.
- Aunt Dolly: Nowadays, manners do seem to have changed, don't they?
- Mrs. Kite: You're telling me. It's not only manners changed. Sometimes I think the whole world's changed.
- Aunt Dolly: lt has indeed.
- Mrs. Kite: That's what I say. I was saying to Mr. Kite the other day, I say, it's all very well your saying, 'Change this, change that. Wotcha gonna be left with?'
- Aunt Dolly: Perhaps I will sit down.
- Mrs. Kite: Yes, of course. That's the ticket.
- Aunt Dolly: Family ties count for something. No one's entitled to forget the principles of his upbringing.
- Mrs. Kite: Quite.