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Quotes from The Major and the Minor (1942)

8 quotes
Ginger Rogers
Susan Applegate: I'll try and be a better lightbulb Uncle Phillip.
- Ginger Rogers (as Susan Applegate) in The Major and the Minor (1942)

Ginger Rogers
Susan Applegate: You know, General Wallace owes me 51 cents.
- Ginger Rogers (as Susan Applegate) in The Major and the Minor (1942)

Ginger Rogers
Susan Applegate: You should be very glad I'm not 12. I was a very straightforward child. I used to spit.
- Ginger Rogers (as Susan Applegate) in The Major and the Minor (1942)

Ginger Rogers
Mrs. Applegate: What DID happen between New York and Stevenson?
Susan Applegate: I went to a masquerade, darling.
- Ginger Rogers (as Susan Applegate) in The Major and the Minor (1942)

Robert Benchley
Mr. Osborne: Why don't you get out of that wet coat and into a dry martini?
- Robert Benchley (as Mr. Osborne) in The Major and the Minor (1942)

Robert Benchley
Mr. Osborne: You know what I told the mayor? That my only regret is that I have but one wife to give to my country.
- Robert Benchley (as Mr. Osborne) in The Major and the Minor (1942)

Ginger Rogers
Maj. Philip Kirby: You know Su-Su, you're a very peculiar child.
Susan Applegate: You bet I am.
- Ginger Rogers (as Susan Applegate) in The Major and the Minor (1942)

Ginger Rogers
First Conductor: If you're Swedish, suppose you say something in Swedish.
Susan Applegate: I vant to be alone.
- Ginger Rogers (as Susan Applegate) in The Major and the Minor (1942)