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Film Quotes by Dan Dailey

11 quotes
Oh, Men! Oh, Women!
Year: 1957

Director:
Nunnally Johnson
Arthur Turner: Any psychoanalyst who would take a woman for a patient should consult a psychoanalyst.
Oh, Men! Oh, Women!
Year: 1957

Director:
Nunnally Johnson
Arthur Turner: How do you like that guy? Leaving you alone here with me. Me, the veteran of a thousand slaps. He must figure he's really in solid.
Hemingway's Adventures of a Young Man
Year: 1962

Director:
Martin Ritt
Billy Campbell: One more, bottlekeeper!
Billy Campbell: [finishes the drink in front of him] Better make it two!
Billy Campbell: [noticing the bartender's impatience] We keeping you up?
Bartender: Yes, sir!
Billy Campbell: [sarcastically] The wages of gin!
-- Dan Dailey (as Billy Campbell) in Hemingway's Adventures of a Young Man (1962)
It's Always Fair Weather
Year: 1955

Director:
Stanley Donen*Gene Kelly
Doug Hallerton: Somebody stole my moustache. Fielding, I want that moustache returned, every hair in place.
-- Dan Dailey (as Doug Hallerton) in It's Always Fair Weather (1955)
It's Always Fair Weather
Year: 1955

Director:
Stanley Donen*Gene Kelly
Doug Hallerton: There must be some more dignified way to sell Klenzrite... like you, taking a bath in it, stark naked in Macy's window.
-- Dan Dailey (as Doug Hallerton) in It's Always Fair Weather (1955)
Timber!
Year: 1942

Director:
Christy Cabanne
Kansas: The name's Kansas. I'm so popular, they named a state after me.
-- Dan Dailey in Timber! (1942)
When Willie Comes Marching Home
Year: 1950

Director:
John Ford
William 'Bill' Kluggs: Somehow that stop-off at Loring Field began to stretch out like a visiting mother-in-law.
When Willie Comes Marching Home
Year: 1950

Director:
John Ford
William 'Bill' Kluggs: The War went on, and I didn't. They shipped soldiers east, and they shipped 'em west, but you'd have thought I had a long-term lease.
When Willie Comes Marching Home
Year: 1950

Director:
John Ford
Yvonne Le Tete: You don't feel so good, Willie, do you?
William 'Bill' Kluggs: Yeah, I don't feel so good!
Yvonne Le Tete: Mal-de-tete?
William 'Bill' Kluggs: Yeah, and I got a headache too!
There's No Business Like Show Business
Year: 1954

Director:
Walter Lang
Molly Donahue: [speaking of their children] I want them to have an education... a real education. They have to learn arithmetic and spelling and geography.
Terence Donahue: You never went past the sixth grade... and it was probably the fourth grade, because you said it was the sixth.
Molly Donahue: My age is the only thing I lie about, and I don't add on, I take off.
Terence Donahue: All right, the sixth grade, but there's nothing wrong with your arithmetic. You can whistle 'Mandy', do an 'Off to Buffalo', and count the house at the same time, and tell me within five cents how much is out there.
Molly Donahue: That's not arithmetic.
Terence Donahue: You're darn right that's not... that's higher mathematics.
-- Dan Dailey (as Terence Donahue) in There's No Business Like Show Business (1954)