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Humphrey Bogart, James Cagney, and Priscilla Lane in The Roaring Twenties (1939)

Jeffrey Lynn: Lloyd Hart

The Roaring Twenties

Jeffrey Lynn credited as playing...

Lloyd Hart

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  • George Halley: [the men are taking cover in a bombed-out farmhouse, shooting at German soldiers somewhere off-screen. Lloyd takes aim at a German soldier, but hesitates, then lowers his rifle] Whatsa' matta', "Harvard," did you lose the Heine?
  • Lloyd Hart: No... but he looks like a kid, about 15 years old.
  • George Halley: -
  • [Aims his rifle and without any hesitation shoots the young German soldier]
  • George Halley: He won't be sixteen.
  • [Seconds later, a fellow soldier rushes in to tell them the war is over, the Armistice has been signed]
  • Eddie Bartlett: One thing, Lloyd. They tell me your boss is building a case against our old friend, George.
  • Lloyd Hart: The case is already built, Eddie.
  • Eddie Bartlett: Yeah, well, you remember what he said would happen if you ever told what you knew about him?
  • Lloyd Hart: I remember.
  • Eddie Bartlett: So does he.
  • Lloyd Hart: [the men are taking cover in a bombed-out farmhouse, shooting at German soldiers somewhere off-screen] When is this "armistice" they've been talking about for the past four days?
  • Eddie Bartlett: That's just another rumor. This brawl's gonna' go on forever.
  • Lloyd Hart: If I ever get back, I'm gonna' have a swell law office in the Woolworth Building. Have it all picked out, on the 28th floor. Can see the whole city: the Bay, Brooklyn...
  • Eddie Bartlett: Whaddya' wanna' look at Brooklyn for?
  • George Halley: [In the shell hole, battle raging overhead] What's a matta' kid? Ya' scared?
  • Lloyd Hart: Yes I am.
  • George Halley: [Chuckles unsympathetically] No heart, huh?
  • Lloyd Hart: I'm beginning to think so. At least I haven't got any heart for this. I thought this business would be over with before I got here.
  • George Halley: What, are you a college kid?
  • Lloyd Hart: I just finished law school.
  • Eddie Bartlett: Oh, a lawyer, huh? Can you think of anything that can get us out of this hole?
  • George Halley: Aw, he wouldn't if he could. He's one of them guys that cheer the loudest back home, and then when they get over here and the goin' gets tough they fold up.
  • Eddie Bartlett: [Annoyed] Shut up...
  • George Halley: I'm talkin' to him...
  • Eddie Bartlett: [Talking to George] And I'm talkin' to YOU. I don't like heroes or big mouths. We're all scared, and why shouldn't we be? Whaddya' think they're usin' in this war, water pistols?
  • Eddie Bartlett: [Talking to Lloyd] You're all right, kid. I like guys who are honest with themselves. Stay that way.
  • Eddie Bartlett: [the shelling around them has died down] Come on. It looks like it's quieted down.
  • [the three men make their way out of the shell hole]
  • Lloyd Hart: This is too much for what I did. Buying a couple of taxicabs for you doesn't rate this kind of money..
  • Eddie Bartlett: You saved me dough. Take it. That's just the beginning. You hang on to my shirttails and you'll be using that for wallpaper.
  • Lloyd Hart: Now, listen, Eddie, you ought to use those cabs as cabs. You're on the wrong track.
  • Eddie Bartlett: This dough says I'm not. Look, kid, while the gravy's flowing, I'm gonna be right there with my kisser under the faucet.
  • Lloyd Hart: This isn't my kind of law. I started out to be a corporation lawyer.
  • Eddie Bartlett: This is a corporation. It's making money.

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