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Max Corday:
[in a condescending pidgen English/Chinese accent] Me happy know you. Mebbe you likee havee little drinkee?
Charlie Chan: Very happy to make acquaintance of charming gentleman. [imitating Corday] Charlie Chan: Me no likeee drinkee now - perhaps later.
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Warner Oland
in
Charlie Chan in Paris
(1935)
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Warner Oland
in
Charlie Chan in Paris
(1935)
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Albert Dufresne:
Be assured we'll help you to get to the bottom of this, Mr. Chan.
Charlie Chan: Must turn up many stones to find hiding place of snake.
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Warner Oland
in
Charlie Chan in Paris
(1935)
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Yvette Lamartine:
[to Dufresne] I didn't think you could be so contemptuous!
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Mary Brian
in
Charlie Chan in Paris
(1935)
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Yvette Lamartine:
Too bad you don't dance, Mr. Chan.
Charlie Chan: Mud turtle in pond more safe than man on horseback.
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Warner Oland
in
Charlie Chan in Paris
(1935)
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