Film Quotes by Oscar Levant
25 quotes
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Oscar Levant
(as Adam Cook)
in
An American in Paris
(1951)
Sam 'Slick' Brown:
[Being chased by a bear] We're going up a tree, William!
Bill Peoria: Can bears climb trees?
Sam 'Slick' Brown: Here he comes! We'll soon find out!
Sam 'Slick' Brown: [after shimmying up the tree] William, I think it's a cinnamon bear.
Bill Peoria: I don't care what flavor he is. He's more apt to taste me.
Bill Peoria: Can bears climb trees?
Sam 'Slick' Brown: Here he comes! We'll soon find out!
Sam 'Slick' Brown: [after shimmying up the tree] William, I think it's a cinnamon bear.
Bill Peoria: I don't care what flavor he is. He's more apt to taste me.
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Oscar Levant
(as Bill Peoria)
in
O. Henry's Full House
(1952)
Adam Cook:
I'm a concert pianist. That's a pretentious way of saying I'm... unemployed at the moment.
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Oscar Levant
(as Adam Cook)
in
An American in Paris
(1951)
Ezra Millar:
Thank you. I'm touched, the piano's touched, and Tchaikovsky's touched.
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Oscar Levant
(as Ezra Millar)
in
The Barkleys of Broadway
(1949)
Ezra Miller:
I find that girl completely resistible.
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Oscar Levant
(as Ezra Millar)
in
The Barkleys of Broadway
(1949)