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Irene Dunne, Allan Jones, Helen Morgan, and Charles Winninger in Show Boat (1936)

Helen Westley: Parthy Ann Hawks

Show Boat

Helen Westley credited as playing...

Parthy Ann Hawks

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  • Chorus: [first lines; the opening credits are halfway through and still being shown, when we hear the black chorus singing offscreen:] Darkies all work while the white men play,/Loading up boats with the bales of cotton/ Gittin' no rest till de Judgement Day. /Git yourself a brand new gal, /A lovin' baby who's the apple of your eye,/ Coal Black Rose or High Brown Sal,/ They always bake the sparrer and the chickin pie!/ Darkies all work on the Mississippi,/Darkies all work while the white folks play/ Loadin' those boats with the bales of cotton, / Gittin' no rest till the Judgement Day.
  • [steamboat whistle sounds offscreen and picture changes to a shot of the showboat arriving in the distance and the black chorus singing onscreen]
  • Chorus: Cotton Blossom, Cotton Blossom,/ Long to see you growin' free,/When they pack you on the levee/ you're a heavy load to me!/ Cotton Blossom, Cotton Blossom/ Long to see you growin' wild...
  • Young Black Man: There's the show boat!
  • Chorus: [singing] On the levee, you're too heavy/ For this poor black child!
  • [the workers run to the dock. The calliope plays as we see shots of townspeople running toward the dock. Then band plays]
  • Parthy: [on the boat, over the noise of the band] Andy! Andy!
  • Cap'n Andy Hawks: Goshamighty, woman, what's eatin' ya?
  • Parthy: Did you tell the band to wear their new uniforms?
  • Cap'n Andy Hawks: Course I did. What did we get 'em fer?
  • Parthy: You'll have 'em all ruined!
  • Cap'n Andy Hawks: Goshamighty, well, look, they're waitin' for us. That's our public! Hiya, public!
  • [He waves and the crowd cheers]
  • Parthy: I could say that my name was Bonaparte, and show you Napoleon's tomb; that wouldn't make him my grandfather would it?
  • Parthy: We don't usually pick up actors off the wharves, but we can't be choosy right now!
  • Gaylord Ravenal: Madam, your courtesy is only exceeded by your charm.
  • Parthy: He's a murderer!
  • Magnolia: Mama!
  • Parthy: You're letting my daughter marry a murderer!
  • Cap'n Andy Hawks: Who's the murderer?
  • Parthy: That Ravenal! He killed a man.
  • Magnolia: Gay!
  • Cap'n Andy Hawks: Then why ain't he in jail or hanged?
  • The Sheriff: The jury figured the gentleman he killed oughta went anyhow.
  • Parthy: Andy Hawks, are you going to stand there and let your only child marry a murderer?
  • Cap'n Andy Hawks: Oh don't be so narrow minded, Mrs. Hawks. I killed a man myself once.
  • Parthy: You killed?
  • Cap'n Andy Hawks: Yes, me. Now, are you comin' with us, or ain't you? They're going to be married.
  • Parthy: Married to a murderer! Oh!
  • [she faints]
  • Ellie May Chipley: She's fainted.
  • Cap'n Andy Hawks: Are you sure?
  • The Sheriff: She's out.
  • Cap'n Andy Hawks: Good! Now we'll go on with the wedding.
  • Parthy: Mercy! Something must be on fire the way Queenie's running
  • Cap'n Andy Hawks: Now what's the trouble, Queenie?
  • Queenie: There's a powerful fine lookin' fella' out here, wants to know if you all could accommodate him by takin' him down the river fuh as the next town.
  • Cap'n Andy Hawks: We don't carry no passengers - fine lookin' did you say? Is he an actor?
  • Queenie: Might be. But he seems more like the kind of a gentleman it's a pleasure to wait on.
  • Parthy: Let go of my husband's knee!
  • Parthy: Shifty! That's what he is. Mark my words, if you asked around about him, you'd find something queer.
  • Parthy: Gay? I don't care if I ever see him again as long as I live. He's a wastrel, an adventurer, a cheap river-gambler with a high and mighty air.

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