- Squadron Leader Paul Lundy: [in a bomb shelter] Scared?
- Rosalind Bruce: Naturally.
- Squadron Leader Paul Lundy: So am I.
- Rosalind Bruce: Well, that's not very comforting. That's like having a lifeguard say he's afraid of the water.
- Squadron Leader Paul Lundy: Oh, I don't mean this. I mean you. You did a little bombing tonight yourself, you know. That dance you did...
- [imitates whistling of falling bomb]
- Squadron Leader Paul Lundy: In fact, you bombed from a very low altitude. It's not only unfair, it's practically illegal.
- Rosalind Bruce: Well, I'm sorry.
- Squadron Leader Paul Lundy: You should be.
- Rosalind Bruce: I hope I didn't hit anything vital.
- Squadron Leader Paul Lundy: You knocked out my whole communicating system, if that's any concern to you.
- Life Photographer: Life magazine's doing a story on the theater.
- W.A.C. Woman: Why didn't you tell me? Look at my hair.
- Rosalind Bruce: [singing] What does an English girl think of a Yank? Oh, he's a doll and just as solid as a tank, What does an English girl think of his looks, And when he says what's cookin' does she know what cooks?
- Sam Royce: A very special story. A story that will make you laugh, if it didn't make you cry. Would you like to hear it?
- Life Photographer: That's what I'm here for.
- Sam Royce: Well, I'll have to go back before the Blitz. Back before the war. It was peace on earth and bad will among men, as you might say. But, we knew the war wasn't far off.
- May Tolliver: What do you dance to?
- Tommy Lawson: Oh, Beethoven, Mozart, Bach, Gilbert & Sullivan. Whatever's comin' in over the radio.
- May Tolliver: Now I've heard everything. Sam, bring me your wireless. Move back, girls, and give him room. Young man, the stage is yours.
- Rosalind Bruce: [singing] You excite me, You lead me on and I pursue, The die is cast, It's too fantastic, yet, it's true, Am I right, Am I exciting you?
- Rosalind Bruce: Hmmm-Mmm! Let me take a look at you. What you can do to a dress!
- Judy Kane: Thank you, Tommy.
- Rosalind Bruce: I discovered something very interesting tonight. Do you know that?
- Squadron Leader Paul Lundy: What?
- Rosalind Bruce: That woman's intuition is highly overrated.
- Rosalind Bruce: I'm glad this is not an example of British strategy or I'd be very worried about the outcome of the war.
- Squadron Leader Paul Lundy: It's sensational, sir! Music, dancing, girls! Everything that men want.
- Group Captain G. Homesby: Why I don't know. We got Shakespeare booked on Sunday.
- Squadron Leader Paul Lundy: Oh, I'm not saying a word against Shakespeare, sir. He's very well thought of. But, a thing like this has its points too, sir. I mean, in its own way, it's quite - educational.
- Group Captain G. Homesby: I'll put in a request for them.
- May Tolliver: I don't know how we're going to do it. But, if that's the way you want it, lads, we'll try it.
- Rosalind Bruce, Judy Kane: [singing] We're the victims of a thousand regulations, That the military strategists designed, They can't regulate a girl's sensations, There's a rule that they can't find, For the boy I left behind.
- Squadron Leader Paul Lundy: Rosalind, please. So, I acted like an idiot. But, you can't rule a man out for trying, can you? After all, even a dog is entitled to one bite.
- [Rosalind glares]
- Squadron Leader Paul Lundy: Now, wait a minute. I don't mean that literally. I just mean...
- Rosalind Bruce: I know exactly what you mean. We're grown up. We're modern. We know what it's all about. "Remember, darling, there's a war on." Routine number 3.
- Squadron Leader Paul Lundy: It's not very far to my place. I don't suppose you could make though in those high heels.
- Rosalind Bruce: I go everywhere in high heels!
- Squadron Leader Paul Lundy: Come on, let's go.
- Squadron Leader Paul Lundy: We don't talk about that, do we?
- Rosalind Bruce: No, we don't talk about that.
- Squadron Leader Paul Lundy: Thanks.
- Rosalind Bruce: Besides, you're forgiven.
- Cabbie: How about me forgiven you too, Governor, and let's be off.
- Squadron Leader Paul Lundy: Oh, yes. Yes. There must be somewhere we can go?
- Rosalind Bruce: There's only one place we could be by ourselves. Isn't there? Can we go there?
- Squadron Leader Paul Lundy: My place?
- Rosalind Bruce: Why not?
- [repeated lines]
- Fred, (The Great Waldo): Whoopee!
- Music Box Audience: Whoopee!
- Fred, (The Great Waldo): Thank you, folks. Thank you.
- Fred, (The Great Waldo): I have a very beautiful thing I'm going to play for you. A number from our show. It's called "Anywhere." When you hear me play this, you'll wish you were anywhere, but here.
- Rosalind Bruce: [closing lines - singing] We'll go on and on and on, Tonight, And every night! Tonight, And every night!