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If I Had a Million (1932)

W.C. Fields: Rollo La Rue

If I Had a Million

W.C. Fields credited as playing...

Rollo La Rue

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  • Rollo La Rue: Road hogs. A constant menace to society. They should be wiped out, Emily. Do you hear, wiped out!
  • Agnes: And I wish you'd remember you're not handling cigar boxes but an automobile.
  • Rollo La Rue: I find it very difficult at this time to remember that you're a woman.
  • Agnes: I wish you'd forget it. I'd like nothing better than to knock your ears down into your neck.
  • Rollo La Rue: [Fields pulls back as if shocked or afraid. As Agnes walks away, he calls after her] I suppose you forget the day I busted you in the nose in Cincinnatah... ah, ha, ha.
  • Emily La Rue: Come along, Rollo dear.
  • Rollo La Rue: Yes, my little glow worm.
  • Rollo La Rue: [Coming back home after their first car wreck] You should have let me kill him, Emily. The man is worse than a murderer. He's a road hog.
  • Rollo La Rue: Did you chirp for me, my little wren?
  • Emily La Rue: Are you hurt?
  • Rollo La Rue: No, my little sweet potato.
  • Emily La Rue: Oh, Rollo! It's been a glorious day!
  • Rollo La Rue: Yes, it has, my little mud turtle, uh, turtle dove.
  • Rollo La Rue: It's here! A thing of beauty, my dove. A beauty second only to your own.
  • Emily La Rue: [getting in the car] Can't we go on?
  • Rollo La Rue: Yes, my sweets. We'll be rolling in half a tick now, dear. Here you are, my buns.
  • Rollo La Rue: Coming, my little chickadee.
  • Rollo La Rue: You were inspired that day. It was a red-letter day in the history of bird acts.
  • Rollo La Rue: See any road hogs, my little fledgling?
  • Rollo La Rue: Are you hurt, my little fledgling?
  • Rollo La Rue: Here you are, my little penguin.
  • Rollo La Rue: How did you like that, you great snorting road hog?
  • Rollo La Rue: It's yours, my sweet. You must use it to gratify your every whim.

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