Five Star Final (1931)
Aline MacMahon: Miss Taylor
Quotes
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Arthur Goldberg : Sufferin' Moses, but Mr. Randall's got a lot of women!
Miss Taylor : They're goyem. Ain't you got no religion?
Arthur Goldberg : Either way you say that, I ought to change my name.
Miss Taylor : Don't do it, kid. New York's too full of Christians as it is!
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Miss Taylor : I think you can always get people interested in the crucifixion of a woman.
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Kitty Carmody : Mr. Hinchecliffe says there's an opening for me on the staff. He thinks I might take the job of some girl that was just let out.
Miss Taylor : [sarcasm] Good heavens, don't they even let the corpse get cold?
Kitty Carmody : Mr. Hinchecliffe seemed to *like* me very much.
Kitty Carmody : [Miss Taylor gives her a look] What I meant about Mr. Hinchecliffe is, that he knows that I've had a *lot* of experience in Chicago.
Miss Taylor : [sarcasm] Yeah... you look it.
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Arthur Goldberg : Say, what's Mr. Randall lookin' so worried about these days?
Miss Taylor : Well, Mr. Randall's worrying, because the owner's worrying him, because the owner's worrying over circulation.
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Miss Taylor : If you want my opinion, take me to a speakeasy. I'm not working for you *then*.
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Ziggie Feinstein : [Pointing his finger at her] Say, on the level, don't you know where the boss is?
Miss Taylor : [Sticking her finger in his stomach] On the level, I don't, but you might try Corcoran's or maybe you've been thrown out of that speakeasy.
Ziggie Feinstein : They don't throw you out of speakeasies... they carry you out!
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Jos. W. Randall : You think this Voorhees story is a pretty filthy mess, don't you?
Miss Taylor : I think that woman's suffered enough... Can't you see what this might do to her family? Oh, you oughta' be ashamed of yourself.
Jos. W. Randall : No, I been in this game too long to be ashamed of myself. I'm gonna' be *one* newspaperman that gets out of this business with enough money to get me a decent old age.