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Judy Garland in The Harvey Girls (1946)

Judy Garland: Susan Bradley

The Harvey Girls

Judy Garland credited as playing...

Susan Bradley

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Quotes8

  • Deborah Andrews: Well, here we are.
  • Alma: Yes, The three of us.
  • Susan Bradley: I don't know whether we're the three musketeers or the three blind mice.
  • Deborah Andrews: [singing] I had no petticoat trimmed with lace, My angel cake was a pure disgrace, My face was my fortune, My mother said, And my dancing slippers, Of bright, bright red, A million miles I have danced or more, In hopes Prince Charming would cross the floor, I can't understand it, I've waltzed and I've whirled, But, my goodness me, It's a great big world
  • Deborah Andrews, Susan Bradley, Alma: And it's cold, cold, cold...
  • Susan Bradley: Would it be possible you don't want to marry me?
  • H.H. Hartsey: Now wait a minute, Miss Bradley. I wanna marry ya, I wanna marry ya somethin' like all get-out. I wanna marry ya somethin' awful, ma'am. But please, ma'am, please say no.
  • Susan Bradley: Why did you become a Harvey girl, Deborah?
  • Deborah Andrews: I thought it would be exciting. What I really wanted to be - was a dancer. But my family thought it wasn't respectable.
  • Susan Bradley: A dancer? And you, Alma?
  • Alma: I lived on a farm.
  • Susan Bradley: Why did you leave it?
  • Alma: I was hungry.
  • Ned Trent: This country's not exactly healthy for a woman, Miss Bradley.
  • Susan Bradley: Why? Do you mean because I tripped? Well, that could happen back in Ohio.
  • Ned Trent: Back in Ohio they'd find you.
  • Susan Bradley: I probably acted like a snob about girls like you. I mean, what I thought girls like you were like. And after all, it's only a matter of style, isn't it? I mean, some people wear one kind of dress, other people wear another.
  • Deborah Andrews: We're Harvey girls.
  • Susan Bradley: What's that, a college?
  • Alma: No. We're waitresses.
  • Susan Bradley: This certainly is the barren, blistered end of creation out here. I don't know. Maybe it's good for the men to have a little entertainment.

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