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Joan Blondell, Ina Claire, and Madge Evans in The Greeks Had a Word for Them (1932)

Joan Blondell: Schatzi Sutro

The Greeks Had a Word for Them

Joan Blondell credited as playing...

Schatzi Sutro

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  • Polaire: Do my eyes deceive me or is she really alone?
  • Schatzi: And without a man.
  • Polaire: I should think she'd be afraid of catching cold.
  • Schatzi: I think her stocks went down and there she was in Paris and didn't know how to say 'sell short' in French.
  • Jean Lawrence: You know that I'm for you and I know that you're for me and there's no friends like old friends.
  • Polaire: It's the three of us.
  • Jean Lawrence: Against the men.
  • Schatzi: [singing] Almost like old times...
  • Schatzi: Not a bean in the world and talking about diamonds.
  • Schatzi: Her fiancé's wife arrived and it seems that she's a very narrow-minded person.
  • Schatzi: What you need is a little drinkie. Come on up to my place and have on.
  • Dey Emery: Always together, thicker than thieves, and out for no good. I call them the three musketeers of riverside drive.
  • Polaire: Faith.
  • Schatzi: Hope.
  • Jean Lawrence: Charity.
  • Jean Lawrence, Polaire, Schatzi: Ta da!
  • Boris Feldman: You should be on the stage.
  • Jean Lawrence, Polaire, Schatzi: Oh, we've been.
  • Polaire: Ladies of Follies.
  • Schatzi: It's not bad, this, huh?
  • Polaire: I'll tell you more about it in the morning.
  • Schatzi: What do you mean?
  • Polaire: You can tell an awful lot about the liquor you drink the night before by where you find your hat the next morning.
  • Schatzi: I never give advice except when I'm tight. So, I think you better take him up and do what he tells you.
  • Schatzi: That's what I call high, wide and handsome.
  • Jean Lawrence: Handsome is as handsome does.
  • Schatzi: I don't see where that's taking advantage of me? She won't let me make her anything but notorious.
  • Schatzi: This party has certainly died the death. I'm going home.
  • Dey Emery: Couldn't they have fallen inside your dress?
  • Justin Emery: I think you better look.
  • Jean Lawrence: Do you? All right, I will.
  • Schatzi: Well, I'll help you.
  • Jean Lawrence: No, thanks! No, I'll search myself. Now, watch closely, Mr. Emery. See that I don't pull any Houdini tricks.
  • Jean Lawrence: Well, anyhow.
  • Schatzi, Polaire: Yeah, anyhow.
  • Jean Lawrence: Anyhow.
  • Schatzi: Where you been keepin' yourself?
  • Jean Lawrence: Ask me no questions, I'll tell you no lies. Where's Polaire?
  • Schatzi: Ask me any questions you want to, I can keep my trap shut.
  • Jean Lawrence: Where's my dress? Where's my dress?
  • Schatzi: A dress, more or less, never bothered you before.
  • Schatzi: Oh, it makes me feel a little queer.
  • Jean Lawrence: Yeah, me too.
  • Jean Lawrence: I'll change any habits of mine that don't suit you, the day you change your face for what I can stand.
  • Polaire: You won't have to stand anything about me any more than I do about you, you poor blonde wop!
  • Jean Lawrence: Don't you call me a blonde wop!
  • Schatzi: Stop scrapping, both of you! She can't help it if she's Italian.

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