Spring in Park Lane (1948)
Marjorie Fielding: Mrs. Howard
Quotes
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Judy Howard : I didn't think it was genuine.
Uncle Joshua Howard : Why shouldn't it be?
Judy Howard : Well, the picture wasn't. I asked Richard.
Uncle Joshua Howard : Who's Richard?
Judy Howard : The footman.
Uncle Joshua Howard : It's funny how flying affects one's eardrums, Mildred. I thought she said, "the footman."
Mildred Howard : She did.
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Mildred Howard : [Speaking to Judy about Basil Maitland] My dear, he must have a sense of humor. He couldn't get all those parts he does.
Judy Howard : You can take it from me, mother, he hasn't.
Mildred Howard : What about his lordship?
Lord Richard : [Passing them in the opposite direction] Not a glimmer.
Mildred Howard : What did you say, Richard?
Lord Richard : I said, I hope you enjoyed your dinner, madam.
Mildred Howard : Oh, yes, yes, thank you.
Lord Richard : Do you want some coffee?
Mildred Howard : No thank you, Richard.
[He walks off]
Mildred Howard : Well, I must be mad. I thought he said, "Not a glimmer."
Judy Howard : He did.
Mildred Howard : He did?
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Uncle Joshua Howard : I'm sorry, Mildred, but I've had a belly full of art experts lately.
Mildred Howard : Oh, dear.
Uncle Joshua Howard : Sorry - I should have said stomach.
Mildred Howard : Well, of course you should.