Hell's Angels (1930)
Jean Harlow: Helen
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Quotes
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Helen : Would you be shocked if I put on something more comfortable?
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Helen : I wanna be free! I wanna be gay and have fun! Life's short. And I wanna live while I'm alive!
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Helen : Roy, you've no right to look so cool. I'm broiling. Feel!
Roy Rutledge : [caresses her cheek] Yes, you are, aren't you.
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Roy Rutledge : Having a better time than you expected, Monte?
Monte Rutledge : Marvelous. Been dancing with a beautiful brunette. Name of Elenor. She's perfect.
Helen : Oh, I'd imagine, you don't really think she's beautiful?
Roy Rutledge : Kitty-kitty-kitty-kitty-kitty-kitty-kitty.
Helen : Stop it. I'm not a a cat.
Roy Rutledge : Yes, you are.
Helen : Well, if I'm a kitty, I'm a thirsty kitty.
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Helen : Are we here?
Monte Rutledge : Well, it's number 27.
Helen : Want to come up for a cigarette and a drink?
Monte Rutledge : Oh, really? You must be awfully tired.
Helen : No, I'm not. Come see my room. I've only had a place of my own for a week. It's a new toy.
Monte Rutledge : What a baby, you are.
[Helen sticks her tongue out to Monte]
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Helen : You're not a bit like Roy are you?
Monte Rutledge : I should say not. Roy's frightfully high-minded. He doesn't approve of me.
Helen : He wouldn't approve of me either if he knew what I really liked.
Monte Rutledge : Doesn't he know?
Helen : No. When I'm with Roy, I'm the way Roy wants me to be. That's caddish, isn't it? But, I can't help it.
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Helen : Why so gloomy?
Monte Rutledge : God, I'm rotten.
Helen : I can't see it.
Monte Rutledge : Can't you? Well, then, you're rotten too!
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Helen : Please.
[Capt. Redfield puts out his cigarette]
Helen : That's a good boy.
Capt. Redfield : What a life it would be married to you.
Helen : Oh, you don't fancy it?
Capt. Redfield : Beastly, no smokes!
Helen : Think of all the money we'd save.
Capt. Redfield : What would we spend it on?
Helen : Oh, a diamond dog collar.
Capt. Redfield : For me?
Helen : No, I'd buy a muzzle for you.
Capt. Redfield : You wouldn't spoil my beautiful moustache, would you?
Helen : No. We'd keep that in the parlor, under glass.