Film Quotes by Edgar Kennedy
9 quotes
Bartender at Charity Bazarr:
[with wine bottle] Shall I pour it sir?
Mr. Henry Basscombe: [sarcastically] What do you expect it to... sweat itself out?
Mr. Henry Basscombe: [sarcastically] What do you expect it to... sweat itself out?
--
Edgar Kennedy
in
When's Your Birthday?
(1937)
Dustin Willoughby:
[as Diane is leaving in a huff] Goodbye, Diane. Forget me and marry a Sagitarius.
Mr. Henry Basscombe: [angrily as he is leaving too through the door] She's gonna marry an Amerocan like her mother did!
Mr. Henry Basscombe: [angrily as he is leaving too through the door] She's gonna marry an Amerocan like her mother did!
--
Edgar Kennedy
in
When's Your Birthday?
(1937)
Detective Sweeney:
You handle Handel like nobody handles Handel. And your Delius - delirious!
--
Edgar Kennedy
(as Detective Sweeney)
in
Unfaithfully Yours
(1948)
Jake:
[when asked to prepare Harold's very first alcoholic beverage] You arouse the artist in me.
--
Edgar Kennedy
(as Jake)
in
The Sin of Harold Diddlebock
(1947)
Uncle Edgar:
[gestures to gouted foot] I got a picnic of my own right here.
--
Edgar Kennedy
in
Perfect Day
(1929)
Uncle Edgar:
Oh, shit!
--
Edgar Kennedy
in
Perfect Day
(1929)
Frankie:
I thought you didn't believe in horseracin', Harry?
Harry, the Bartender: That's before I met Erwin.
Harry, the Bartender: That's before I met Erwin.
--
Edgar Kennedy
in
Three Men on a Horse
(1936)
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Edgar Kennedy
in
Three Men on a Horse
(1936)
Erwin Trowbridge:
[after several drinks] That's funny. I'm kinda sorta feeling a little sleepy.
Patsy: What you need is a little drink to wake you up.
[to Harry, the bartender]
Patsy: Harry, scotch for Erwin. He needs a pick-up.
Harry, the Bartender: He'll need picking up, alright.
Patsy: What you need is a little drink to wake you up.
[to Harry, the bartender]
Patsy: Harry, scotch for Erwin. He needs a pick-up.
Harry, the Bartender: He'll need picking up, alright.
--
Edgar Kennedy
in
Three Men on a Horse
(1936)