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Otis B. Driftwood:
Now we're getting somewhere.
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Groucho Marx
(as Otis B. Driftwood)
in
A Night at the Opera
(1935)
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Otis B. Driftwood:
Say, I just remembered, I came back here looking for somebody. You don't know who it is, do you?
Fiorello: It's a funny thing, it just slipped my mind.
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Chico Marx
(as Fiorello)
in
A Night at the Opera
(1935)
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Otis B. Driftwood:
Signor Lassparri comes from a very famous family. His mother was a well-known bass singer. His father was the first man to stuff spaghetti with bicarbonate of soda, thus causing and curing indigestion at the same time.
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Groucho Marx
(as Otis B. Driftwood)
in
A Night at the Opera
(1935)
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Otis B. Driftwood:
That's the fire escape. And, uh... that's a table, and this is a room, and there's the door leading out, and I wish you'd use it, I... I vant to be alone!
Henderson: You'll be alone when I throw you in jail! Otis B. Driftwood: Isn't there a song like that, Henderson?
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Groucho Marx
(as Otis B. Driftwood)
in
A Night at the Opera
(1935)
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Chico Marx
(as Fiorello)
in
A Night at the Opera
(1935)
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Otis B. Driftwood:
Was that a high C, or Vitamin D?
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Groucho Marx
(as Otis B. Driftwood)
in
A Night at the Opera
(1935)
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Otis B. Driftwood:
You didn't happen to see my suit in there, did you?
Fiorello: Yeah, it was taking up too much room, so we sold it. Otis B. Driftwood: Did you get anything for it? Fiorello: Uh... dollar forty. Otis B. Driftwood: That's my suit all right.
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Groucho Marx
(as Otis B. Driftwood)
in
A Night at the Opera
(1935)
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Otis B. Driftwood:
You know the old saying. Two's company, fives a crowd.
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Groucho Marx
(as Otis B. Driftwood)
in
A Night at the Opera
(1935)
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Otis B. Driftwood:
You see that spaghetti? Now, behind that spaghetti is none other than Herman Gottlieb, director of the New York Opera Company. Do you follow me?
Mrs. Claypool: Yes. Otis B. Driftwood: Well stop following me or I'll have you arrested!
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Groucho Marx
(as Otis B. Driftwood)
in
A Night at the Opera
(1935)
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Otis B. Driftwood:
You're willing to pay him a thousand dollars a night just for singing? Why, you can get a phonograph record of Minnie the Moocher for 75 cents. And for a buck and a quarter, you can get Minnie.
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Groucho Marx
(as Otis B. Driftwood)
in
A Night at the Opera
(1935)
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