Film Quotes by Larry Fine
55 quotes
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Larry Fine
in
Tricky Dicks
(1953)
Larry:
Hey, you only fell 14 feet! Why are ya getting sore?
Moe: [Pretending to be surprised] Is that all it was?
Larry: Yeah!
Moe: [Pretending to be surprised] Is that all it was?
Larry: Yeah!
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Larry Fine
in
Dizzy Detectives
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Larry Fine
in
Goof on the Roof
(1953)
Larry:
I lost the end of my shoe!
Moe: The end of a shoe ain't important!
Larry: Well this one is! I think it had my toes in it!
Moe: The end of a shoe ain't important!
Larry: Well this one is! I think it had my toes in it!
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Larry Fine
in
Some More of Samoa
Larry:
I wonder where we are.
Schuyler Davis: Maybe the sign will tell us.
[the sign is written entirely in Greek letters. Curly-Joe and Larry try to sound it out]
Larry: [laughs] You know, I...
Moe: I'll smash the first guy who says it's all Greek to me.
Larry: [waves a thumb at Curly-Joe] Well, it's all Greek to him.
Schuyler Davis: Maybe the sign will tell us.
[the sign is written entirely in Greek letters. Curly-Joe and Larry try to sound it out]
Larry: [laughs] You know, I...
Moe: I'll smash the first guy who says it's all Greek to me.
Larry: [waves a thumb at Curly-Joe] Well, it's all Greek to him.
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Larry Fine
in
The Three Stooges Meet Hercules
(1962)
Larry:
Pipe down! You're spoiling the whole war for me!
Moe: What of it?
Larry: Nothing. I was just saying.
Moe: What of it?
Larry: Nothing. I was just saying.
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Larry Fine
in
Half Shot Shooters
(1936)
Larry:
This I like, and I get paid for it too
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Larry Fine
in
Rhythm and Weep
(1946)
Larry:
You don't think I'm going to let that blind bat throw knives at me, do you?
Moe: Blind bat? Why, he can see better than you can and I can prove it.
Larry: Well, you better prove it.
[picks up large round tray and holds it up to Curly-Joe's eyes]
Moe: Maha.
Curly-Joe: [peers in opposite direction] Aha?
Moe: Rajah!
[Curly-Joe turns around and stares closely at tray]
Moe: What is this?
Curly-Joe: Half a dollar.
Larry: You're right. I thought it was a dime.
Moe: Blind bat? Why, he can see better than you can and I can prove it.
Larry: Well, you better prove it.
[picks up large round tray and holds it up to Curly-Joe's eyes]
Moe: Maha.
Curly-Joe: [peers in opposite direction] Aha?
Moe: Rajah!
[Curly-Joe turns around and stares closely at tray]
Moe: What is this?
Curly-Joe: Half a dollar.
Larry: You're right. I thought it was a dime.
Larry:
You know my sister was engaged with a wooden-legged guy.
Sgt. Moe: Yeah?
Larry: She broke it off.
Sgt. Moe: The engagement?
Larry: No, the leg.
Sgt. Moe: Yeah?
Larry: She broke it off.
Sgt. Moe: The engagement?
Larry: No, the leg.
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Larry Fine
in
Tricky Dicks
(1953)