Charlotte Granville credited as playing...
Mrs. J.H.P. Crane
- Mrs. J.H.P. Crane: There's something phony about you, Mr. Day. I've taken the trouble to ask a lot of questions about you. You don't make much money and you spend a lot. That sounds like adventure to me, and if that's the case, Penny will get in your way somday. And when that happens, I want to take her. I'm kind of a lonely old coot. I've plenty of money and no one to spend it on. And that child is the one human being I've ever met whom I want around me as long as I live.
- Mrs. J.H.P. Crane: I shouldn't be saying this, I know, but if you know anything about my necklace, I'd like to know. I can call these lads off, and I'd do it too, for your kid.
- Jerry Day: Well, I'd like to help, Mrs. Crane, but I'm sure this is all we can do.
- Jerry Day: You don't need to tell me how lucky Penny is that you want to take care of her. Do you still want to?
- Mrs. J.H.P. Crane: I certainly do.
- Jerry Day: Permanately?
- Mrs. J.H.P. Crane: That's the only way I would consider it.
- Jerry Day: Then that's the way it'll be. So she can grow up into a very lovely lady.
- Mrs. J.H.P. Crane: Oh, don't get huffy. I'm so old and so rich, I can say anything without all this fiddle-faddle.