Film Quotes by George Murphy
8 quotes
Jo Hayden:
Gee what do you do when you love somebody so much, and they don't even know you're around?
Jimmy K. Metcalf: I dunno Jo. I guess you just keep right on loving them.
Jimmy K. Metcalf: I dunno Jo. I guess you just keep right on loving them.
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George Murphy
(as Jimmy K. Metcalf)
in
For Me and My Gal
(1942)
Jerry Jones:
Will you marry me tonight?
Ethel: Well, of course.
Jerry Jones: Wonderful. Congratulations, darling, you're a war bride. I've just been drafted.
Ethel: Well, of course.
Jerry Jones: Wonderful. Congratulations, darling, you're a war bride. I've just been drafted.
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George Murphy
(as Jerry Jones)
in
This Is the Army
(1943)
Jimmy K. Metcalf:
You know what's been the matter with you? You've been walking around with a picture book villain in your pocket and every once in a while you take a look at it like it was a mirror.
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George Murphy
(as Jimmy K. Metcalf)
in
For Me and My Gal
(1942)
Johnny Demming:
Here we are - three weeks before the opening and we haven't got a leading lady.
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George Murphy
in
Broadway Rhythm
(1944)
Roger Wendling:
It's my property and my money just as much as it is hers, and trustee or no trustee, she's got to give it to me.
Willoughby Wendling: Did you ask her?
Roger Wendling: I asked her for the hotel and fifteen hundred dollars, just enough to rent a theater and back a show to give those poor devils a chance to earn a living for themselves.
Willoughby Wendling: Did you ask her?
Roger Wendling: I asked her for the hotel and fifteen hundred dollars, just enough to rent a theater and back a show to give those poor devils a chance to earn a living for themselves.
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George Murphy
in
Little Miss Broadway
(1938)
Audience Heckler:
Why don't you move over so I can see the girls?
George Doane: Why don't you move over sothe girls won't see you?
George Doane: Why don't you move over sothe girls won't see you?
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George Murphy
in
Show Business
(1944)
Helene:
Not so fast, my skirt's too tight!
Jake: Oh, I told you you didn't know how to dress for a murder.
Jake: Oh, I told you you didn't know how to dress for a murder.
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George Murphy
in
Having Wonderful Crime
(1945)
Sarah Wendling:
Young lady, give your father a message from me that he's being disposessed.
Barbara Shea: Oh, you can't!
Sarah Wendling: I'm tearing the hotel down.
Barbara Shea: But he paid his rent!
Sarah Wendling: He's violated his lease by having all sorts of animals on the premises. He'll save himself a lot of trouble by getting right out.
Roger Wendling: I'll have something to say about this.
Sarah Wendling: I'm afraid you will not, as our attorney will inform you. Furthermore, Roger, if you continue your association with this woman...
Roger Wendling: Continue it? I was just trying to get her to make it permanent!
Barbara Shea: Oh, you can't!
Sarah Wendling: I'm tearing the hotel down.
Barbara Shea: But he paid his rent!
Sarah Wendling: He's violated his lease by having all sorts of animals on the premises. He'll save himself a lot of trouble by getting right out.
Roger Wendling: I'll have something to say about this.
Sarah Wendling: I'm afraid you will not, as our attorney will inform you. Furthermore, Roger, if you continue your association with this woman...
Roger Wendling: Continue it? I was just trying to get her to make it permanent!
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George Murphy
in
Little Miss Broadway
(1938)