Jack Mulhall credited as playing...
Jimmie Doyle
- Dixie Dugan: Say, I've heard plenty about that Buelow. He's a big shot. I've seen out front of our show several times. You know, I read somewhere he gets five thousand a week.
- Jimmie Doyle: Five thousand what? Cigar coupons?
- Dixie Dugan: If you had his power and his bankroll...
- Jimmie Doyle: Yes, I know the type, the minute he meets a girl he starts feeling her ribs and talking about a screen test.
- Jimmie Doyle: I do know your work better than anybody else and you're not giving us your old sparkle.
- Dixie Dugan: Sparkle, your grandma! What do you think this is? The Fourth of July?
- Jimmie Doyle: What was that mug trying to sell you?
- Dixie Dugan: I'm going to Hollywood to be a picture star. Mr. Buelow can fix it up for me in a big way with sound effects!
- Jimmie Doyle: Now, get this Dixie Dugan, you let this big wind storm kid you into going to Hollywood, you and I are all washed up! And I'll never, never speak to you again.
- Dixie Dugan: But, I'll be speaking to you - and all the rest of the world, over the Vitaphone.
- Sam Otis - The Producer: Where's Dixie?
- Jimmie Doyle: She went over to the Montmartre for lunch. We're expecting her back any minute now, Mr. Otis.
- Sam Otis - The Producer: Montmartre? Has she gone Hollywood?
- Jimmie Doyle: Good evening friends in Radioland. Really, this has all been so wonderful tonight. And I'm so nervous that, really, the palms of my hands just feel like Niagara Falls.
- Jimmie Doyle: Don't kid yourself, honey. Motion Picture Producers are businessmen. Making moving pictures is their business. Not arguing with temperamental dames.