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Joan Blondell, Carol Hughes, and Frank McHugh in Three Men on a Horse (1936)

Teddy Hart: Frankie

Three Men on a Horse

Teddy Hart credited as playing...

Frankie

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Quotes13

  • Harry, the Bartender: And to think last week you guys were ordering champagne.
  • Frankie: Don't worry! We'll be in the big dough again. A couple of winners and we'll be on Easy Street.
  • Harry, the Bartender: Yeah? Sweepin' it.
  • Patsy: I didn't do a thing to her, but I should have. Can you imagine?
  • Frankie: What?
  • Patsy: And me thinkin' he was a sap!
  • Frankie: She said she was just tryin' to be *nice* to him until you got back!
  • Patsy: Nice, is right. It took three weeks and a diamond bracelet to get her that nice to me!
  • Frankie: [Betting on Irma Kay, a longshot] Ain't she got a chance?
  • Gus, a Bookie: Any horse has a chance in a race.
  • Frankie: Yeah, that's right.
  • Gus, a Bookie: Except Irma Kay. It ain't moved faster than a trot since it was frightened by the first Model T.
  • Frankie: Gus went nuts! He thinks we were doping the horses with turpentine!
  • Patsy: Depression is over! Look at all that money!
  • Frankie: Ain't green is a restful color.
  • Frankie: One beer, Harry!
  • Harry, the Bartender: [Sarcastically] Two straws?
  • Frankie: I thought you didn't believe in horseracin', Harry?
  • Harry, the Bartender: That's before I met Erwin.
  • Frankie: Say, where is Patsy anyway?
  • Charlie: He went out to liquidate.
  • Frankie: Huh? It's taken him a long time, ain't it?
  • Frankie: This is the happiest day of my life!
  • Patsy: Listen, friends, everyday's going to be like this. Let Morgan keep Wall Street, just give me Erwin!
  • Frankie: Read it, Patsy!
  • Patsy: "At Christmas tide your hair was gray, But memories chased your cares away, Now lovingly in my simple way, I send you love on Mutter's Day. Mutter's Day, number 16."
  • Harry, the Bartender: It sort of gets you, don't it.
  • Patsy: And he done it just while he was sittin' there.
  • Frankie: Weird, ain't it!
  • Patsy: "At Christmas tide your hair was gray, But memories chased your cares away." - - That's literature!
  • Mabel: [referring to Erwin's house] Gee! I'd love to live in a place like this. So quiet and nobody around.
  • Frankie: Yeh, I bet not even a hermit comes out this far. It must be dandy in the winter too with the wind whistling through the For Sale signs.
  • Frankie: Gee, I wish Patsy would show up. Maybe he's got a horse.
  • Charlie: Well, if he has, he stole it off a merry-go-round.
  • Charlie: One of them loan shark guys.
  • Frankie: He don't look to me like the intellectual type either.
  • Frankie: Where is the joint?
  • Erwin Trowbridge: The Holly Cheer Greeting Company, Inc. in the Wedgewood building. Our office is 909.
  • Frankie: Oh, I know where it is. I used to know a tomater on the tenth floor.

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