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Ladies of Leisure (1930)

Ralph Graves: Jerry Strong

Ladies of Leisure

Ralph Graves credited as playing...

Jerry Strong

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  • Bill Standish: I refer you to a chapter in the Bible that says about a - it says an Ethahopian, an Othahep, well, anyway, some guy who's full of Ether had to change his color and a leopard always takes off his own spats.
  • Jerry Strong: I know a leopard can't change its spots. And there's something in the same book about people who live in glass bottles, er, houses.
  • Jerry Strong: It's like a man I knew once. He was suspicious. Bitter, hard, cruel. All those things were written in his face, like a map of his life. He died. I saw him laid out. His face was a new face. It was fine, noble. There was peace in it. He was himself again. Do you see what I mean?
  • Kay Arnold: No. All I get out of it is, you got to die to find yourself. Not me. Not for two dollars an hour.
  • John Strong: You surrounded yourself with a a lot of half-baked, long-haired...
  • Jerry Strong: Now, Governor. Everybody at that party had a hair cut, even the women.
  • Jerry Strong: What do you see?
  • Kay Arnold: A ceiling.
  • Jerry Strong: That's just the trouble. Look through the ceiling. Visualize. Sky. Space. The universe. Stardust, anything. There is no ceiling. Don't you see?
  • Kay Arnold: Horse feathers. It's a ceiling.
  • Bill Standish: Hey, listen. She's a festive girl and I think I'm gonna steal her.
  • Jerry Strong: I thought you said she was dynamite.
  • Bill Standish: Well, what's dynamite for one fellow is bromine substance to another.
  • Jerry Strong: You're the first young lady to spend the night in this studio.
  • Kay Arnold: Yeah? Now tell me the one about the travelling salesman.
  • Jerry Strong: The man who understands all about women.
  • Bill Standish: It cost me a fortune, but I am he.
  • Jerry Strong: Have you ever been to Arizona?
  • Kay Arnold: Furthest west I've been is Jersey City.
  • Jerry Strong: I'm over 18 years old, you know.
  • Bill Standish: Well, most men never get to be 18. And most women are over 18 when they're born.

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