The Trouble with Harry (1955)
Mildred Dunnock: Mrs. Wiggs
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Quotes
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Mrs. Wiggs : Oh. Mr. Marlow, it's wonderful.
Sam Marlowe : [turns his abstract painting, that Mrs. Wiggs is holding, downside up] I've been in a tortured mood lately.
Mrs. Wiggs : What is it?
Sam Marlowe : Good old Wiggy, my sternest critic.
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Mrs. Wiggs : I don't understand your work. I think it's beautiful. So does Mrs. Rogers.
Sam Marlowe : Oh! You talk about me? She's the pretty woman with the little boy, isn't she?
Mrs. Wiggs : Mmm-hmm. I only brought up your name once when we were talking about strange people.
Sam Marlowe : Huh?
Mrs. Wiggs : That is, strangers. People she hadn't met yet.
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Miss Graveley : Wiggy. What a perfectly ridiculous little nickname. Do you mind if I call you "Wiggy," Mrs. Wiggs?
Mrs. Wiggs : Not if you pay all your bills on time.
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Sam Marlowe : You think we'd do any better on Fifth Avenue?
Mrs. Wiggs : If there's more people there.
Sam Marlowe : Oh, lots of people. Hundreds and thousands and billions of people.
Mrs. Wiggs : Well, might be better then.
Sam Marlowe : But what sort of people, Wiggy? What breed? I'll tell you. They're little people. Little people - with hats on.