Constance Bennett credited as playing...
Helen Hall • Raquel
- Douglas Hall: We understand each other now, don't we, dear?
- Helen Hall: Yes. Love conquers all I suppose.
- Victor Le Maire: Then there is no further question about the singing?
- Douglas Hall: None whatever. We're never going to mention it again. The way I feel about it is just because Helen was in a little act that played a few weeks...
- Helen Hall: 38 straight weeks, my sweetheart...
- Douglas Hall: Eight or nine years ago...
- Helen Hall: Five years ago, my precious. Exactly five...
- Douglas Hall: Oh, it was more than that, darling...
- Helen Hall: Five, my wonder man. We've been married four and it was the year before that.
- Helen Hall: It's no wonder wives get restless and lonely. Love isn't everything, you should know that. Wives like to be looked at once in a while and thought of. Yes, even admired. But husbands won't do it and other men musn't.
- Helen Hall: What worries me is I never thought of Doug as a... as a...
- Mrs. Morris: I believe the technical term is "chaser".
- Helen Hall: You know, Morris, there isn't a woman in the world who wouldn't give all she had to be in my shoes tonight. To be able to catch your own husband without his knowing it.
- Mrs. Morris: I could hae used some of that once or twice myself.
- Helen Hall: To see how he act, how he thinks, what he does with another woman.
- Mrs. Morris: There's no doubt about it, this is your night!
- Helen Hall: [Disguised as Raquel with a French accent] Tell me, what eez she like, zees wife of yours?
- Douglas Hall: Uh, Helen is a very good sport.
- Helen Hall: Oh, what a terrible thing to say about any woman... a good sport. How cruel an American husband can be when he do not love hees wife.
- Douglas Hall: I'm sorry.
- Helen Hall: [Probing] You don't love her, do you? Do you?
- Douglas Hall: You know, you're giving me a very strange feeling.
- Helen Hall: I mean to.
- Douglas Hall: The feeling is that maybe you shouldn't have come here.
- Helen Hall: Oh, because I make you theenk of her, yes?
- Douglas Hall: Yes.
- Helen Hall: [Softly to herself] Good.
- Douglas Hall: Helen, you don't suppose for one minute that I didn't know it was you all the time.
- Helen Hall: Oh, you liar.
- Helen Hall: Molly, I'm a fool.
- Mrs. Morris: Afraid he will, or afraid he won't?
- Helen Hall: Oh, I don't know.