Adventure (1945)
Clark Gable: Harry Patterson
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Quotes
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Harry Patterson : Are you washing again?
Mudgin : Oh, hello, Harry. Kinda covets a man to scoop up some sea water that's full of the sins of the world, and put soap in it.
Harry Patterson : You got sin on the brain.
Mudgin : Well, it's be hard to explain to you, Harry, but a man sure feels dirty after he's been in port and done the things I done.
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Harry Patterson : There ain't a dame I can't forget in six months.
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Harry Patterson : Why didn't you keep that kid on the farm?
Old Ramon Estado : The sea is a good school also, is it not?
Harry Patterson : Oh, yes, swell, grandpa. We turn out some awful smart seagulls and sharks.
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Redhead in Frisco Bar : [after kissing Harry and getting no reaction] What's the matter with handsome tonight?
Gus : I don't know. He don't like blondes and he don't like brunettes.
Redhead in Frisco Bar : [to Harry] Well, why don't you settle for me then, big boy?
Harry Patterson : You're a nice redhead. But, I'm lookin' for a dame with green hair and purple eyes.
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Harry Patterson : Where's Lucille? Don't she work here anymore?
Clerk : No. She had tough luck. She fell down the stairs the other night and broke her leg. I got her address here some place. Do you want it?
Harry Patterson : Not with a broken leg, I don't!
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Mudgin : Look it, Harry. "Reading maketh a full man," it says.
Harry Patterson : Full of what? Full of sap from the tree of knowledge. And what grows on trees? Dried prunes. And what do you get from sap and prunes?
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Emily Sears : Are you having a good time?
Harry Patterson : Rotten.
Emily Sears : This is no fun.
Harry Patterson : No, it isn't. Kidding you gets me nothin', sister.
Emily Sears : What do you want?
Harry Patterson : Yeah, what do I want. That's it.
Emily Sears : What's it?
Harry Patterson : Just - it.
Emily Sears : Can I go now?
Harry Patterson : Sure. You can go.
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Harry Patterson : That's what I'm lookin' for. It's it, ain't it?
Emily Sears : It's it, ain't it. Some word, "it." In the dictionary it breaks all records for usage. A personal pronoun of the third person. A neuter gender. Used as a substitute for a noun. Or, representing something possessing sex when sex is not particularized or considered. Or, to refer to some matter not definitely conceived. Or, as the grammatical subject of a clause, such as, "It is believed he is dead." "He is dead is he is generally believed" - you can't smoke in here!
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Harry Patterson : [sees Helen walking into the library] Oh, boy, how you don't fit in here!
Helen Melohn : [to Emily] A friend of yours?
Emily Sears : No!
Helen Melohn : Why don't I fit in here?
Harry Patterson : In this graveyard? Why, you're a lark. There's a song in your eyes and they're lit with livin'.
Helen Melohn : Mister!
Harry Patterson : Everybody dyin' on the vine and - wham-bo - in comes the grapes!
Emily Sears : Shh!
Harry Patterson : Shh! Shh!
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Harry Patterson : Are you gonna help her?
Helen Melohn : Yes.
Harry Patterson : Do you want me to help you so you can help her?
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Harry Patterson : Did you girls ever take a bath?
Helen Melohn : Huh?
Harry Patterson : I mean, did you ever notice how the water runs out of the bathtub? How the water goes down the drain?
Helen Melohn : No, I never did. I get right out of the bathtub. I don't like feeling wet.
Harry Patterson : I thought maybe you might have sat there thinkin' once!
Helen Melohn : Oh, no. I can't dry myself fast enough. But, Emily sits there. Till the water's all gone.
Harry Patterson : Oh!
[gives Emily the once over]
Harry Patterson : Is that so?
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Harry Patterson : Hi ya, boys. How ya doin'? I got a spare tomato for ya boys. This is Emily. Shake hands with Emily.
Emily Sears : Hi ya, Gus! Hello! How are ya, good lookin'? Great little kidder, isn't he. I'm all warmed up and ready to take off. Any of you guys wanna buzz field?
Emily Sears : Big boys go first. Open up the throttle, big boy. I fly on high octane!
[dances with Gus]
Emily Sears : If any of you want to share the ride, just cut in.
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Harry Patterson : You know what I oughta do? I oughta go up there and take that dame apart. She's the freshest dame I've ever met!
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Helen Melohn : Oh! Who's gonna take a bath?
Harry Patterson : Nah, no. No bath, honey. A scientific experiment. Come here. Bend over.
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Harry Patterson : Let me have a look at the back of your neck.
Helen Melohn : Is this a booby trap or something?
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Harry Patterson : A good crack on the jaw, 'd do you good.
Emily Sears : If that would do it, I'd love it! I'd love to look up to a man; but, I don't think you hit hard enough!
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Harry Patterson : The sea sounds like it. She does the talking, you do the listening. She sings out there. She's full of bands. And if I picked on you to talk to, it's because of the ocean in your eyes, that done it. I never saw it in no eyes before. And I'll call it a day too.
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Emily Sears : I'm high - and I haven't had a drop to drink. Are you high?
Harry Patterson : Yeah. I'm blowin' about a force 9 gale.
Emily Sears : Oh, you're not a gale, you're a tornado!
Harry Patterson : Well, you're not exactly a low pressure area yourself.
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Harry Patterson : We're runnin' out of gas!
Emily Sears : Oh, we've been running on gas, pal?
Harry Patterson : Yeah and we're slowed down to 60.
Emily Sears : Well, now that we've slowed down, couldn't you drive with one hand?
Harry Patterson : Sure!
Emily Sears : Thanks, sailor.
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Emily Sears : When I feel poetic, I feel poetic. Did you ever hear of Elizabeth Barrett Browning?
Harry Patterson : Sure! Songs From the Portuguese.
Emily Sears : Why, Harry!
Harry Patterson : I heard it on a quiz program.
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Emily Sears : [to Mudgin] You can start here. There's some excellent studies. There's one by a surgeon in the British Navy and this one by an American colonel, "Facts on Combat Fatigue."
Harry Patterson : Combat Fatigue? Sounds good.
Emily Sears : Yes, the strain of war, you know, sometimes causes psychoneurosis.
Harry Patterson : Psychoneurosis? That sounds pretty good too!
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Emily Sears : I don't want to settle down. Not a niggles worth.
Harry Patterson : Oh, you agree with me that marriage is a bunk, huh? There ain't nothin' between a man and a tomata - a woman.
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Emily Sears : I'm no more like Helen, no more like her than, than, the girl on your arm.
[referring to Harry's tattoo]
Harry Patterson : Hey, you ain't jealous of her, are you?
Emily Sears : No dear!
Harry Patterson : Could be a little, pal. Especially a girl a guy carries around with him. I wouldn't like a guy painted on you starring at me, neither.
Emily Sears : Wouldn't you, Harry?
Harry Patterson : No, I wouldn't. Hey, how about this - suppose I stick you on the other arm?
Emily Sears : Ha-ha-ha! No, thank you, darling.
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Harry Patterson : Yeah, yeah! You got that library look! You're screwy!
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Harry Patterson : I'm spittin' cotton. Hey, Nick, champagne! I want to get the bad taste of this mud scow outta my mouth.
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Harry Patterson : [to Maria] Blow your perfume at me, pal. I'm sick of smellin' sailors!
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Harry Patterson : No children! No gardens! The only flower that grows in a garden is familiarity and they say it breeds contempt!
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Harry Patterson : You fall in love with a dame and she wants to plant trees in your heart - to shade a potato patch that she'll water with your blood.
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Emily Sears : I've been wondering what it'd be like to see you again.
Harry Patterson : How is it?
Emily Sears : Oh, it's - just - gay!
Harry Patterson : What's that mean?
Emily Sears : It doesn't hurt. And not to be hurt, hurts more.