I Live My Life (1935)
Fred Keating: Gene
Quotes
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G.P. Bentley : Where did you ever learn how to play bridge?
Gene : All I did was pass.
G.P. Bentley : Yes, well, you haven't got enough in your hand to pass.
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Gene : For $3 million, I'd marry Grove.
Kay Bentley : Yes, I can understand that. After all, I'm marrying you.
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Terry : [Entering the room, dressed in white tie and with an intentionally snobbish air] Ahem!
Gene : And just then, in walks what the best-dressed men should wear.
Terry : Your lapels are too long. Where did you have that suit made?
Gene : My London tailor made this.
Terry : Oh, and where were you at the time? Uh, also, your trousers are not supposed to break over the instep.
Gene : How would you know?
Terry : Uh, your American tailor told me. He also said it was a pleasure to make trousers for a man who didn't have any hips.
Kay Bentley : How do you do it, diet?
Terry : Polo! Hardly a day passes, I don't play my 18 holes of polo.
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Gene : Hello, darling.
Kay Bentley : Hello.
Gene : Well, here's old medicine man Gene with his Dr. Piper's Indian remedy for man and beast.
Kay Bentley : Gene, this is Mr. O'Neill. Mr. O'Neill, Mr. Piper.
Terry : How do you do.
Gene : Have a drink?
Terry : No thanks
Gene : Just have your tonsils out?
Terry : No thanks, I just don't want one.