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Oscar Jaffe:
Did you hear that? She's left me.
Oliver Webb: Say the word, O.J., and I'll kill myself.
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Walter Connolly
(as Oliver Webb)
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Twentieth Century
(1934)
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Oscar Jaffe:
Get out of my theatre, you gray rat! And don't have that fat wife of yours come around again, pleading for you!
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John Barrymore
(as Oscar Jaffe)
in
Twentieth Century
(1934)
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Oscar Jaffe:
Go on, Owen... tell her I'm dying... and DON'T OVERACT!
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John Barrymore
(as Oscar Jaffe)
in
Twentieth Century
(1934)
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Walter Connolly
(as Oliver Webb)
in
Twentieth Century
(1934)
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Oscar Jaffe:
I never thought I should sink so low as to become an actor.
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John Barrymore
(as Oscar Jaffe)
in
Twentieth Century
(1934)
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Oscar Jaffe:
I want to send another
[telegram] Oscar Jaffe: . To John Ringling. "I'm in the market for 25 camels, several elephants, and an ibis... Give me the rock-bottom price."
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John Barrymore
(as Oscar Jaffe)
in
Twentieth Century
(1934)
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Oscar Jaffe:
I;m offering you a last chance to become immortal.
Lily Garland, aka Mildred Plotka: Then I've decided to stay mortal with responsible management.
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Carole Lombard
(as Lily Garland aka Mildred Plotka)
in
Twentieth Century
(1934)
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Oscar Jaffe:
It's typical of my career that in the great crises of life, I should stand flanked by two incompetent alcoholics.
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John Barrymore
(as Oscar Jaffe)
in
Twentieth Century
(1934)
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Oscar Jaffe:
Lily, you're crying.
Lily Garland, aka Mildred Plotka: Sure, I turn on a faucet. It's that sort of scene.
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Carole Lombard
(as Lily Garland aka Mildred Plotka)
in
Twentieth Century
(1934)
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Oscar Jaffe:
No cooperation from anybody. Never mind. I'll carry through alone.
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John Barrymore
(as Oscar Jaffe)
in
Twentieth Century
(1934)
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