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Bed of Roses

Bed of Roses

Dan: Oh, I got another treat for ya.
Lorry Evans: What is it?
[Dan slowly closes the door, puts a bowl on the table, pours water in it, takes a hand towel and displays both sides like a magician before tucking it in as a bib, picks up his shaving supplies and starts lathering his face]
Lorry Evans: Say... what is this treat?
Dan: I'm gonna let you watch me shave.
Lorry Evans: You're too good to me.
Dan: Any woman who can get me to shave more than twice a week must have something.


--Joel McCrea (as ) in Bed of Roses

Bed of Roses

Bed of Roses

Dan: Your conversation's more interesting when you keep your mouth shut.


--Joel McCrea (as ) in Bed of Roses

Our Little Girl

Our Little Girl

Dr. Donald Middleton: Finishing your dinner off the mantelpiece?
Elsa Middleton: I'm not as ancient and decrepit as you thought, is that what you mean?
Dr. Donald Middleton: How'd your old riding outfit work this morning?
Elsa Middleton: I can just squeeze into it, thank you kindly. You know, Don, I wish you'd go riding with me, or... or something.
Dr. Donald Middleton: Me riding would be something.


--Joel McCrea (as ) in Our Little Girl

Our Little Girl

Our Little Girl

Dr. Donald Middleton: I'm taking the day off, Boynton, on important business.
Sarah Boynton: But, Doctor...
Dr. Donald Middleton: I said important business.


--Joel McCrea (as ) in Our Little Girl

These Three

These Three

Dr. Joseph 'Joe' Cardin: When three people come to you with their lives spread out on a table for you to cut to pieces, then the only honest thing for you to do is to give them a chance to come out whole.


--Joel McCrea (as Dr. Joseph Cardin) in These Three


Internes Can't Take Money

Internes Can't Take Money

James Kildare: [With contempt to Janet] Next time you pick a man's pocket, don't do it in front of a mirror!


--Joel McCrea (as James Kildare) in Internes Can't Take Money

Sullivan's Travels

Sullivan's Travels

John L. Sullivan: But nothing is going to stop me. I'm going to find out how it feels to be in trouble. Without friends, without credit, without checkbook, without name. Alone.
The Girl: And I'll go with you.
John L. Sullivan: How can I be alone if you're with me?


--Joel McCrea (as John Lloyd Sullivan) in Sullivan's Travels

Sullivan's Travels

Sullivan's Travels

John L. Sullivan: There's a lot to be said for making people laugh. Did you know that that's all some people have? It isn't much, but it's better than nothing in this cockeyed caravan.


--Joel McCrea (as John Lloyd Sullivan) in Sullivan's Travels

The Common Law

The Common Law

John Neville Sr.: You're getting more like your mother every day.
Mrs. Claire Collis: I should think that would make you very happy.
John Neville Sr.: It does. And a little apprehensive.


--Joel McCrea (as ) in The Common Law

The First Texan

The First Texan

Sam Houston: You may have wondered why I delayed this attack for so long. I wanted Santa Ana to be positive we were running for the United States and then I wanted the Mexican army in a position from which it could not retreat. That's where it is right now. The Bay of San Jacinto is at their backs. All right are there any questions, gentlemen? Good luck - and remember the Alamo!


--Joel McCrea (as ) in The First Texan

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