You're Telling Me! (1934) | |
| Director(s) | Erle C. Kenton |
| Producer(s) | Emanuel Cohen (executive uncredited), William LeBaron (uncredited) |
| Top Genres | Comedy, Film Adaptation |
| Top Topics | Book-Based, Father Daughter, Remake, Royalty, Slapstick |
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You're Telling Me! (1934) was a Comedy - Black-and-white Film directed by Erle C. Kenton and produced by William LeBaron and Emanuel Cohen.
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Sam Bisbee:
[to Mrs. Bisbee] My little daughter doesn't have to be in a hurry to marry anyone.
[to Pauline]
Sam Bisbee: Pick and choose, dear. Liberty is sweet. Once you're married, it's just like being in jail.
Sam Bisbee: [on his golf clubs] I bought a wonderful club in Toronto.
Princess Lescaboura: Did you?
Sam Bisbee: Yeah.
[to his caddy]
Sam Bisbee: Give me the Canadian Club.
Sam Bisbee: Thank you, Mayor. You haven't a little dram on your hip, have you?
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[to Pauline]
Sam Bisbee: Pick and choose, dear. Liberty is sweet. Once you're married, it's just like being in jail.
Sam Bisbee: [on his golf clubs] I bought a wonderful club in Toronto.
Princess Lescaboura: Did you?
Sam Bisbee: Yeah.
[to his caddy]
Sam Bisbee: Give me the Canadian Club.
Sam Bisbee: Thank you, Mayor. You haven't a little dram on your hip, have you?
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Facts about
The film's climactic golf skit is taken right from Fields' vintage stage routine and his first sound short, The Golf Specialist.
Julian Street's short story, "Mr. Bisbee's Princess," won the 1925 O'Henry prize for comedy.
Although credited as "Bessie", Louise Carter's character is called "Abigail" in the film.
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Julian Street's short story, "Mr. Bisbee's Princess," won the 1925 O'Henry prize for comedy.
Although credited as "Bessie", Louise Carter's character is called "Abigail" in the film.
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