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Ann-Margret, Stockard Channing, Peter Falk, Dom DeLuise, Louise Fletcher, Madeline Kahn, John Houseman, Eileen Brennan, Sid Caesar, James Coco, Fernando Lamas, Marsha Mason, Phil Silvers, Paul Williams, and Nicol Williamson in The Cheap Detective (1978)

Madeline Kahn: Mrs. Montenegro

The Cheap Detective

Madeline Kahn credited as playing...

Mrs. Montenegro

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  • Lou Peckinpaugh: This signature's been tampered with. Your name isn't Denise Manderley, is it?
  • Mrs. Montenegro: No. It's Wanda Coleman.
  • Lou Peckinpaugh: Then why does your driver's license say Gilda Dabney?
  • Mrs. Montenegro: I believe my life is in danger; that's why I've taken so many precautions. My real name is... Chloe Lamar.
  • Lou Peckinpaugh: Well, thank you, Miss Lamar. I appreciate your honesty. Now can you tell me why you let yourself in with this passkey to search my office? What is it that you were looking for?
  • Mrs. Montenegro: Uh, to be perfectly frank, your bathroom.
  • Lou Peckinpaugh: I don't have any.
  • Mrs. Montenegro: Yes! I found that out a little too late...
  • Lou Peckinpaugh: All right, can we stop playing games now? It isn't Manderley, or Coleman, or Dabney, or even Lamar, is it? The initials on this handkerchief are A.P. - what does A.P. stand for?
  • Mrs. Montenegro: Alma Chalmers.
  • Lou Peckinpaugh: Chalmers begins with a C! This is a P!
  • Mrs. Montenegro: Palmers. Alma Palmers.
  • Lou Peckinpaugh: You give me the runaround one more time and I'm going to slap you around this office. I don't care what your name is any more. Just make one up, so I know what to call you!
  • Mrs. Montenegro: Vivian Purcell.
  • Lou Peckinpaugh: That's better.
  • Mrs. Montenegro: Carmen Montenegro. That's my last one, I promise!
  • Lou Peckinpaugh: Miss De Vega, I presume.
  • Mrs. Montenegro: Mr. Peckinpaugh, you look startled.
  • Lou Peckinpaugh: Oh, no, it's just that, uh, you look like... fourteen other dames that was here the other night.
  • Mrs. Montenegro: Yes, I know. They were my sister.
  • Lou Peckinpaugh: Well, that explains the resemblance.
  • Mrs. Montenegro: Not to me - she was adopted!
  • Lou Peckinpaugh: Yeah? Well, so am I, but... I don't look like your sister either.
  • Lou Peckinpaugh: Don't call me for three days, and when you do, use your real name. By the way, what is it?
  • Mrs. Montenegro: Mary Jones. I swear it, Lou.
  • Lou Peckinpaugh: Well, change it. It sounds phony.
  • Lou Peckinpaugh: [answering phone] Yeah?
  • Mrs. Montenegro: Mr. Peckinpaugh, I think I have some information regarding the untimely death of your late, deceased, murdered partner.
  • Lou Peckinpaugh: Who is this?
  • Mrs. Montenegro: As the Chinese say, never mind. We must be careful; I'm being watched. Can we meet in your office in fifteen minutes?
  • Lou Peckinpaugh: All right. What time is it now?
  • Mrs. Montenegro: I'd rather not tell you that until I know I can trust you.
  • [hangs up]
  • Lou Peckinpaugh: You mean you married your own father?
  • Mrs. Montenegro: It's not like you think. It was a simple wedding, done very tastefully.
  • Lou Peckinpaugh: I'm sure it was. If you could just give me his name...
  • Mrs. Montenegro: Vladimir Tserijemiwtz.
  • Lou Peckinpaugh: Vladimir Tserijemiwtz. How do you spell that?
  • Mrs. Montenegro: I'm not sure. Well, we were never that close.

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