Quotes from The Philadelphia Story (1940)

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James Stewart
Elizabeth (Liz) Imbrie: [referring to Dinah] What's this?
Macaulay Connor: Idiot, probably.
- James Stewart (as Macaulay Connor) in The Philadelphia Story (1940)

Ruth Hussey
Elizabeth (Liz) Imbrie: Oh it's all right Tracy. We all go haywire at times and if we don't, maybe we ought to.
- Ruth Hussey (as Elizabeth Imbrie) in The Philadelphia Story (1940)

James Stewart
Elizabeth (Liz) Imbrie: There's a cousin, Joanna, who's definitely crazy.
Macaulay Connor: Who told you that.
Elizabeth (Liz) Imbrie: Dinah.
Macaulay Connor: Well Dinah would know.
- James Stewart (as Macaulay Connor) in The Philadelphia Story (1940)

James Stewart
Elizabeth (Liz) Imbrie: What's this room? I've forgotten my compass.
Macaulay Connor: I'd say, south-by-southwest parlor-by-living-room.
- James Stewart (as Macaulay Connor) in The Philadelphia Story (1940)

Ruth Hussey
Elizabeth (Liz) Imbrie: Where's my wandering parakeet?
- Ruth Hussey (as Elizabeth Imbrie) in The Philadelphia Story (1940)

James Stewart
Sidney Kidd: Anyway, presented for the first time, quote: A wedding day inside mainline society.
Macaulay Connor: Or what the kitchen maid saw through the keyhole. Unquote.
- James Stewart (as Macaulay Connor) in The Philadelphia Story (1940)

Henry Daniell
Sidney Kidd: I understand we understand each other.
- Henry Daniell (as Sidney Kidd) in The Philadelphia Story (1940)

Ruth Hussey
Sidney Kidd: You hate me, I trust, Miss Imbrie.
Elizabeth (Liz) Imbrie: No, I-I can't afford to hate anybody. I'm only a photographer.
- Ruth Hussey (as Elizabeth Imbrie) in The Philadelphia Story (1940)

James Stewart
Sidney Kidd: You really hate me, don't you Connor?
Macaulay Connor: Oh no!
[pause]
Macaulay Connor: I don't like you very much though.
- James Stewart (as Macaulay Connor) in The Philadelphia Story (1940)

John Halliday
[Liz screams as Uncle Willie pinches her on the rear]
Macaulay Connor: Don't DO that!
Elizabeth (Liz) Imbrie: I... I feel exactly as though I'd been pinched.
Seth Lord: Don't you think you weren't.
- John Halliday (as Seth Lord) in The Philadelphia Story (1940)

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