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Nick Parsons:
Now, then, ladies, uh, what you see before you is a moderately presentable man in his 30s, given, uh, unhealthy thoughts and a dissipated lifestyle... with, and this is what's gonna cost you the really big money... [laughter and applause as he removes his coat] Nick Parsons:
...absolutely no redeeming moral virtue. Bidder:
500. Nick Parsons:
Dear woman, my cuff links cost more than that. Now, do I hear $1,000? Bidder:
1,000. Nick Parsons:
Thank you. Suzanne Monroe:
2,000. Nick Parsons:
All right, now did I just hear the voice of the charming Miss Monroe? 'Cause I was just starting to worry, beginning to think you didn't care. Libby Parsons:
2,500. Nick Parsons:
2,500. We have a new bidder. 2,500. Suzanne Monroe:
3,000. Libby Parsons:
5,000. Suzanne Monroe:
5,500. Nick Parsons:
Well, we have 5,500. Will, uh... will the lady take us to six? Libby Parsons:
$10,000. Nick Parsons:
Well, see, I mean, at last, someone who knows my true value. Now, Miss Monroe, I believe the bid is to you at $10,500. Suzanne Monroe:
Well, you can have him, honey. Believe me, he ain't worth that much. I know from personal experience
Now, then, ladies, uh, what you see before you is a moderately presentable man in his 30s, given, uh, unhealthy thoughts and a dissipated lifestyle... with, and this is what's gonna cost you the really big money... [laughter and applause as he removes his coat] Nick Parsons:
...absolutely no redeeming moral virtue. Bidder:
500. Nick Parsons:
Dear woman, my cuff links cost more than that. Now, do I hear $1,000? Bidder:
1,000. Nick Parsons:
Thank you. Suzanne Monroe:
2,000. Nick Parsons:
All right, now did I just hear the voice of the charming Miss Monroe? 'Cause I was just starting to worry, beginning to think you didn't care. Libby Parsons:
2,500. Nick Parsons:
2,500. We have a new bidder. 2,500. Suzanne Monroe:
3,000. Libby Parsons:
5,000. Suzanne Monroe:
5,500. Nick Parsons:
Well, we have 5,500. Will, uh... will the lady take us to six? Libby Parsons:
$10,000. Nick Parsons:
Well, see, I mean, at last, someone who knows my true value. Now, Miss Monroe, I believe the bid is to you at $10,500. Suzanne Monroe:
Well, you can have him, honey. Believe me, he ain't worth that much. I know from personal experience
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Will the lady take us to six
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Ten thousand dollars
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Well see at last someone who knows my true value
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Now miss Monroe I believe the bid
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Is to you at 10 500
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Well you can have him honey
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Believe me he ain't worth that much
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I know from personal experience
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Movie Summary
A woman framed for her husband's murder suspects he is still alive; as she has already been tried for the crime, she can't be re-prosecuted if she finds and kills him.



