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Poor Little Rich Girl

Poor Little Rich Girl

Barbara Barry: Didn't he like what we did?
Jimmy Dolan: Sure he did. I guess he's just going in the next room to applaud.
Barbara Barry: But you said we were good.
Jerry Dolan: Never pay any attention to what he says.


--Alice Faye (as Jerry Dolan) in Poor Little Rich Girl

Poor Little Rich Girl

Poor Little Rich Girl

Jimmy Dolan: Don't forget, we've got another radio audition tomorrow. You know, this radio racket is a lot harder than Vaudeville used to be. Remember when we got married?
Jerry Dolan: No, and don't remind me. By the way, I'm getting tired of these radio auditions. If we don't land a job soon, I'm going home to my mother.
Jerry Dolan: Well, that's better than bringing the old bat here.


--Alice Faye (as Jerry Dolan) in Poor Little Rich Girl

Poor Little Rich Girl

Poor Little Rich Girl

Jimmy Dolan: Listen, darling, tell us the truth. Do you know Mr. Barry?
Barbara Barry: You won't be angry if I tell you?
Jerry Dolan: No, sweetheart.
Barbara Barry: Mr. Barry's my daddy!
Jerry Dolan: Didn't I tell you she didn't jump out of a hat? There's only one thing to do. Take her back to the apartment, telephone Barry where she is, and then duck.


--Alice Faye (as Jerry Dolan) in Poor Little Rich Girl

Poor Little Rich Girl

Poor Little Rich Girl

Jimmy Dolan: Suppose the kid's story does turn out to be a phony? So we believed her. So we fed her, took good care of her, and put her on the air. They can hang you for that, can they?
Jerry Dolan: They can try.


--Alice Faye (as Jerry Dolan) in Poor Little Rich Girl

Every Night at Eight

Every Night at Eight

Dixie Dean: You promised us success and happiness. All we've had is success.


--Alice Faye (as Dixie Foley / Dixie Dean) in Every Night at Eight


The Gang's All Here

The Gang's All Here

Edie Allen: [singing] Oh, the polka dance, the polka dance, the polka dance is gone/But the polka dot, the polka dot, the polka dot lives on.


--Alice Faye (as Edie Allen) in The Gang's All Here

The Gang's All Here

The Gang's All Here

Edie Allen: Hear the orchestra?
Andy Mason: Yeah, where's it coming from?
Edie Allen: Where's your imagination?


--Alice Faye (as Edie Allen) in The Gang's All Here

The Gang's All Here

The Gang's All Here

Edie Allen: Stop acting like Don Ameche, and get me a taxi.


--Alice Faye (as Edie Allen) in The Gang's All Here

Fallen Angel

Fallen Angel

June Mills: I need you, Eric.
Eric Stanton: [sarcastically] You need me, right.
June Mills: You're my husband, and I'm your wife.
Eric Stanton: Right out of a book, again.
June Mills: Yes, out of a book: "We were born to tread the earth as angels, to seek out heaven this side of the sky. But they who race above shall stumble in the dark, and fall from grace."
Eric Stanton: Go on. Sounds good.
June Mills: "Then love alone can make the fallen angel rise. For only two together can enter Paradise."


--Alice Faye (as June Mills) in Fallen Angel

Stowaway

Stowaway

Susan Parker: Do you know where Ching-Ching is?
Tommy Randall: Yes.
Susan Parker: Well, would you mind telling me?
Tommy Randall: She's below, getting ready to leave the ship at the next stop. They're sending her to an orphanage for girls. She'll be marching in lockstep and eating gruel within a week. I hope you like it!
Susan Parker: Surely something can be done. That can't happen to Ching-Ching.
Tommy Randall: Wait a minute, I've got an idea. You're going to marry old sourpuss, aren't you?
Susan Parker: I beg your pardon!
Tommy Randall: I'm sorry, no offense meant. Look, I wanted to adopt Ching-Ching, but they won't let me because I'm unmarried. But you're getting married, you can adopt her.
Susan Parker: But Richard and I...
Tommy Randall: [shouting] You don't want her to go to an instituion, do you?
Susan Parker: [shouting] Of course not!
Tommy Randall: Look, I've gone completely soft about this kid. I know it's hard to believe, but true. Won't you please take her and let me pay for her upbringing until I can take her myself? That'll be as quick as I can get to the States and come back with a wife. You may not believe it, but there are quite a few women back home who'd be willing to marry me. Look, it's not for me, it's for Ching-Ching! Won't you please do it?
Susan Parker: All right, I'll do it.


--Alice Faye (as Susan Parker) in Stowaway

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