Film Quotes by Frank McHugh
10 quotes
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Frank McHugh
(as Herman)
in
Bullets or Ballots
(1936)
Florence:
[talking about a case] Can I handle this my way?
Jim: You cannot, I'm still editor of this newspaper.
Florence: Fine you said I was fired... well I quit, you give the assignment to somebody else.
Jim: Wait a minute, come here.
Florence: [crying] No, I'm through.
Jim: Come here sob sister, alright go ahead do it your own way.
Jim: You cannot, I'm still editor of this newspaper.
Florence: Fine you said I was fired... well I quit, you give the assignment to somebody else.
Jim: Wait a minute, come here.
Florence: [crying] No, I'm through.
Jim: Come here sob sister, alright go ahead do it your own way.
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Frank McHugh
(as Jim)
in
Mystery of the Wax Museum
(1933)
Corporal Tippy:
[Referring to Alice] I told ya she's in cahoots with Lynch.
John Trent: I don't know what their game is, but I'm not letting any woman pull the wool over my eyes!
Corporal Tippy: What wool?
John Trent: I don't know what their game is, but I'm not letting any woman pull the wool over my eyes!
Corporal Tippy: What wool?
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Frank McHugh
in
The Telegraph Trail
(1933)
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Frank McHugh
(as Herman)
in
Bullets or Ballots
(1936)
Hugo Van Hugh:
Love, and life, and laughter!
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Frank McHugh
(as Hugo Van Hugh)
in
Ex-Lady
(1933)
Jim:
[after Florence blows a raspberry in the phone] A cow does that and gives milk besides.
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Frank McHugh
(as Jim)
in
Mystery of the Wax Museum
(1933)
McGee:
[putting a drunk Wayne to bed] One shoe off and the other shoe off. Diddle diddle dumpling my son John. Hey, that don't rhyme like it used to.
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Frank McHugh
(as McGee)
in
State Fair
(1945)
Windy:
Who do you think's gonna get the worst of this - Maxie, or Africa?
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Frank McHugh
(as Windy)
in
Mighty Joe Young
(1949)
Max O'Hara:
We're goin' to Africa- we're gonna lassoo lions.
Windy: But Maxie, you can buy all the lions you want in California!
Windy: [Dramatically] But don't you understand? I'm going to be in terrible danger - in darkest Africa!
Windy: But Maxie, you can buy all the lions you want in California!
Windy: [Dramatically] But don't you understand? I'm going to be in terrible danger - in darkest Africa!
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Frank McHugh
(as Windy)
in
Mighty Joe Young
(1949)
[last lines]
[At the gala, butler Francois applauds the reunited couple as the general harrumphs his disapproval]
General de Villafranc: Tut, tut! Remember your place.
Francois: Oh, I think you're an old meanie.
[At the gala, butler Francois applauds the reunited couple as the general harrumphs his disapproval]
General de Villafranc: Tut, tut! Remember your place.
Francois: Oh, I think you're an old meanie.
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Frank McHugh
in
Kiss Me Again
(1930)