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Week-End at the Waldorf (1945)

Edward Arnold: Martin X. Edley

Week-End at the Waldorf

Edward Arnold credited as playing...

Martin X. Edley

Quotes8

  • Martin X. Edley: [open's hotel room door] Well, Angel Face, come into my parlor.
  • Bunny Smith: Yes, Mr Spider.
  • Martin X. Edley: [on the phone] Hello. Let me have the public stenographer's office, please. Hello, this Martin Edley, 39E, I want a secretary. Well, send up the little blonde that was here yesterday: Bunny something or other.
  • Martin X. Edley: I'm going to transfer my headquarters to New York. I'm going to get myself a swell apartment.
  • Bunny Smith: You are?
  • Martin X. Edley: Of course, I won't be here all the time. I just come and go, you understand. Now, Bunny, I need someone in town to take care of my private affairs. You know, entertain my friends and business acquaintances. Somebody easy to look at. Smart, like you. You know what I mean?
  • Bunny Smith: Yes and no.
  • Martin X. Edley: Like a confidential secretary.
  • Martin X. Edley: The Bey, I mean, His Highness, is entertaining me on the Roof tonight. And, he's quite a fellow. He's got diamonds that big. And he said to me, his fellow translated, bring that very pretty little girl along - that takes dictation.
  • Martin X. Edley: I'm a businessman. I made you an offer and you turned it down.
  • Bunny Smith: I didn't turn it down. I just can't make it - tonight.
  • Martin X. Edley: You start tonight or you don't start at all. Now, what do you say?
  • Chip Collyer: Shades of peace and prosperity! If it isn't my old friend, Martin X. Edley.
  • Martin X. Edley: Chip Collyer! What are you doing back in New York?
  • Chip Collyer: How was life in the penitentiary?
  • Martin X. Edley: You wrote a lot of lies about me. You know very well I was acquitted.
  • Chip Collyer: Yeah, that's because I went off to war.
  • Bey of Aribajan: You see, Mr. Edley. Mine is a sad life. Very dull. You have brightened it considerably. I am very grateful. Thank you very much, Mr. Jessup.
  • [He turns and nods to Mr. Jessup as he leaves]
  • Mr. Jessup: I shall see you in Washington, your highness.
  • Martin X. Edley: He speaks English.
  • Mr. Jessup: So does the FBI.

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