Frank Gorshin credited as playing...
Iggy
- [first lines, after introductory song concluded]
- Iggy: [as Iggy buys four different newspapers, Iggy sees DC smelling the salmon, he had just purchased] Hey, what do you say fella? Hey, you're taking my food, huh?
- Margaret Miller: [looking out a window]
- Dan: [Dan pulled Margaret Miller, away from window] Back away from that window!
- Margaret Miller: [Margaret Miller retreats back]
- Dan: [to Iggy who's oblivious reading a newspaper] Why don't you just let her stick her head out the window and yell for help, you meathead?
- Iggy: [still oblivious] What'd I do?
- Landlady: Hold it! Who do you think you're kidding?
- Iggy: What do you mean?
- Landlady: You think I don't know what's going on upstairs?
- Iggy: You do?
- Landlady: I didn't come in from Stupidsville on last night's bus! You've got a woman in that apartment.
- Iggy: Wow, hold it! What kind of talk is that?
- Landlady: Don't double-talk me! I've got ears, haven't I?
- Iggy: It's Dan's mother, you see she came down all un-expected like.
- Landlady: I don't care if it's Pocahontas!
- Iggy: Hey, it was a quarter million, wasn't it?
- Margaret Miller: [Margaret Miller, gagged, shook her head, no]
- Iggy: Two hundred grand?
- Margaret Miller: [Margaret Miller, gagged, shook her head, no again]
- Iggy: Not one lousy hundred and sixty?
- Margaret Miller: [Margaret Miller, gagged, nodded her head, yes this time]
- [Iggy then made a fist, threatening to hit Margaret Mitchell in her mouth, but Dan prevented it]
- [after seeing DC again]
- Iggy: [happily] Hey, fella, where did you come from, huh? I got a little business to do, then I'll give you some milk.
- Dan: [by DC's collar, after DC went in the apartment building, Zeke Kelso located Margaret Miller's kidnappers, hearing Dan's remark] Get rid of that cat, go in and finish her off.
- Iggy: Think it's better to do the job here, or in the truck?
- Dan: Here. So we don't have to fight her down the stairs.
- Zeke Kelso: This is it Control, 1-3-2 Eighth Street.
- [Zeke Kelso spoke out the house number, 132 almost like spelling, saying the numerals slowly as one-three-two: 132 Eighth Street]
- Supervisor, Mr. Newton: Kelso, you hold off 'til we get there.
- Zeke Kelso: [upon hearing Margaret Miller's voice] I can't wait sir. I've got a situation, that's breaking wide open.