Iranoff:
We can say whatever we want. We can shout! We can complain! Look: THE SERVICE IN THIS HOTEL IS TERRIBLE! See? Nobody comes, nobody pays any attention! That's freedom.
Buljanoff: That's bad management.
--Felix Bressart (as Buljanoff) in Ninotchka
Buljanoff: That's bad management.
--Felix Bressart (as Buljanoff) in Ninotchka
Greenberg:
A laugh is nothing to be sneezed at.
--Felix Bressart (as Greenberg) in To Be or Not to Be
--Felix Bressart (as Greenberg) in To Be or Not to Be
Mischa:
I have no uncle, and he doesn't live in Philadelphia.
--Felix Bressart (as Mischa) in Ziegfeld Girl
--Felix Bressart (as Mischa) in Ziegfeld Girl
Alfred Kralik:
[asking Pirovitch about cost of living for married couple] Suppose a fellow gets an apartment with three rooms. Dining room, bedroom, living room.
Pirovitch: What do you need three rooms for? You live in the bedroom.
Alfred Kralik: Where do you eat?
Pirovitch: In the kitchen. You get a nice big kitchen.
Alfred Kralik: Where do you entertain?
Pirovitch: Entertain? What are you, an embassador? Who do you want to entertain? Listen listen, if someone is really your friend, he comes after dinner.
--Felix Bressart (as Pirovitch) in The Shop Around the Corner
Pirovitch: What do you need three rooms for? You live in the bedroom.
Alfred Kralik: Where do you eat?
Pirovitch: In the kitchen. You get a nice big kitchen.
Alfred Kralik: Where do you entertain?
Pirovitch: Entertain? What are you, an embassador? Who do you want to entertain? Listen listen, if someone is really your friend, he comes after dinner.
--Felix Bressart (as Pirovitch) in The Shop Around the Corner