Two Girls and a Sailor (1944)
Henry O'Neill: John Dyckman Brown II
Quotes
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Patsy Deyo : Goodbye, sailor.
John Dyckman Brown III : I'll show you out.
John Dyckman Brown II : No, I will.
John Dyckman Brown I : No, I will!
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John Dyckman Brown I : This is my son, Miss Deyo.
John Dyckman Brown II : How do you do!
Patsy Deyo : How do you do!
John Dyckman Brown I : She's your Miss Deyo's sister.
John Dyckman Brown II : My Miss Deyo?
John Dyckman Brown I : Orchids, pianos, potatoes...
Patsy Deyo : No, no potatoes.
John Dyckman Brown I : No potatoes! Donuts?
Patsy Deyo : [to John Brown I] I don't think he's 'Somebody' either.
John Dyckman Brown II : All this is most interesting, but it could be clearer.
John Dyckman Brown I : Jack, have you been wooing...
Patsy Deyo : Trying to woo.
John Dyckman Brown I : Trying to woo this young lady's sister?
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John Dyckman Brown I : Hello, Jack.
John Dyckman Brown II : Oh, hello, father.
John Dyckman Brown I : This is her sister.
John Dyckman Brown II : Her... would you mind saying that again?
John Dyckman Brown I : She's her sister.
John Dyckman Brown II : She's her... . You mean she's her own sister?