J. Smith-Cameron credited as playing...
Mrs. Welsch
- Ole Golly: [as she and George ride together on the bike, Harriet is asleep in the basket] You okay?
- George Waldenstein: Yeah.
- [strokes Harriet's hair]
- George Waldenstein: [they arrive at the Welsch house, Harriet wakes up]
- Harriet M. Welsch: [drowsy] Hey. How come all the lights are on?
- Mrs. Welsch: [emerging from the house, Mr.Welsch is right behind her] Where is my child?
- Harriet M. Welsch: Uh-oh.
- Mrs. Welsch: Harriet? Harriet, what are you doing in that contraption? Come in here at once.
- [Mr.Welsch quickly carries Harriet off]
- Mrs. Welsch: Miss Golly what are you doing with my child, at this hour, without my consent?
- [refering to George]
- Mrs. Welsch: Who is that?
- George Waldenstein: My name is...
- Mrs. Welsch: Shut up!
- Ole Golly: I'm sorry. We only went to dinner and then a movie.
- Mrs. Welsch: Harriet is not your daughter, Miss Golly. She is mine, and you have no idea, none, what it is like to come home and find your child is missing.
- Ole Golly: We had no idea that you'd be home this soon.
- Mrs. Welsch: I don't care. I don't what you did or where you went or why. All I know is this can never happen again... Miss Golly... You are fired!
- Harriet M. Welsch: What? No!
- [Mr.Welsch sets her down and goes to his wife]
- George Waldenstein: Just a moment. This is my fault. Please.
- Mr. Welsch: Well, it seems awful sudden.
- Ole Golly: Actually... maybe it's not. I think you're right, Mrs.Welsch. It is time for me to go.
- Mrs. Welsch: What?
- Mr. Welsch: What?
- Harriet M. Welsch: [confused] What?