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Peter Warne:
[Detectives are looking for Ellie]
What do you mean, coming in here? What do you want, anyway? Detective:
We're looking for somebody. Peter Warne:
Yeah, well look your head off, but don't come busting in here. This isn't a public park. I could near as take a sock at you! Detective:
Take it easy, son, take it easy. Mr. Dykes:
These men are detectives, Mr. Warne. Peter Warne:
I don't care if they're the whole police department. They can't come busting in here, shooting questions at my wife. Ellie Andrews:
Now, don't get so excited, Peter. The man just asked a civil question. Peter Warne:
Oh, is that so? Say, how many times have I told you to stop butting in when I'm having an argument? Ellie Andrews:
Well, you don't have to lose your temper! Peter Warne:
[mockingly]
"You don't have to lose your temper." That's what you said the other time, too. Every time I try to protect you. The other night, at the Elks Dance, when that big Swede made a pass at you! Ellie Andrews:
He didn't make a pass at me! I told you a million times! Peter Warne:
Oh, no? I saw him. He kept pawing you all over the dance floor! Ellie Andrews:
[the detectives stand there, flustered]
He didn't! You were drunk! Peter Warne:
Aw, nuts! You're just like your old man! Once a plumber's daughter, always a plumbers daughter! There isn't an ounce of brains in your whole family! Ellie Andrews:
[sobbing]
Oh, Peter Warne, you've gone far enough! I won't stand for it anymore! Peter Warne:
Aw, shut up! Mr. Dykes:
Now, you see what you've done? Detective:
Sorry, Mr. Warne. But, you see we've got to check up on everybody. Detective:
We're looking for a girl by the name of Ellen Andrews, you know, the daughter of that big Wall Street mug. Peter Warne:
Yeah? Well, it's too bad you aren't looking for a plumber's daughter [to Ellie] Peter Warne:
QUIT BAWLING! QUIT BAWLING! [Ellie sobs even louder] Mr. Dykes:
I told you they were a perfectly nice married couple. [Mr. Dykes and the detectives leave, and Peter and Ellie start laughing]
[Detectives are looking for Ellie]
What do you mean, coming in here? What do you want, anyway? Detective:
We're looking for somebody. Peter Warne:
Yeah, well look your head off, but don't come busting in here. This isn't a public park. I could near as take a sock at you! Detective:
Take it easy, son, take it easy. Mr. Dykes:
These men are detectives, Mr. Warne. Peter Warne:
I don't care if they're the whole police department. They can't come busting in here, shooting questions at my wife. Ellie Andrews:
Now, don't get so excited, Peter. The man just asked a civil question. Peter Warne:
Oh, is that so? Say, how many times have I told you to stop butting in when I'm having an argument? Ellie Andrews:
Well, you don't have to lose your temper! Peter Warne:
[mockingly]
"You don't have to lose your temper." That's what you said the other time, too. Every time I try to protect you. The other night, at the Elks Dance, when that big Swede made a pass at you! Ellie Andrews:
He didn't make a pass at me! I told you a million times! Peter Warne:
Oh, no? I saw him. He kept pawing you all over the dance floor! Ellie Andrews:
[the detectives stand there, flustered]
He didn't! You were drunk! Peter Warne:
Aw, nuts! You're just like your old man! Once a plumber's daughter, always a plumbers daughter! There isn't an ounce of brains in your whole family! Ellie Andrews:
[sobbing]
Oh, Peter Warne, you've gone far enough! I won't stand for it anymore! Peter Warne:
Aw, shut up! Mr. Dykes:
Now, you see what you've done? Detective:
Sorry, Mr. Warne. But, you see we've got to check up on everybody. Detective:
We're looking for a girl by the name of Ellen Andrews, you know, the daughter of that big Wall Street mug. Peter Warne:
Yeah? Well, it's too bad you aren't looking for a plumber's daughter [to Ellie] Peter Warne:
QUIT BAWLING! QUIT BAWLING! [Ellie sobs even louder] Mr. Dykes:
I told you they were a perfectly nice married couple. [Mr. Dykes and the detectives leave, and Peter and Ellie start laughing]
Full Transcript
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What do you mean coming here What do you want
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We're looking for somebody
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Look your head off but don't come in here
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I've got a notion to take a sock at you
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Take it easy son These men are detectives
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I don't care if they're police They can't bust in here shooting questions at my wife
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Don't get so excited The man asked a simple question
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Oh is that so How many times have I told you to stop butting in
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You don't have to lose your temper
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You don't have to lose your temper That's what you said the other time
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Every time I try to protect you The other night at the dance
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when that Swede made a pass He didn't make a pass at me
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I saw him He kept pawing you all over the dance floor
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He didn't You were drunk Nuts You're just like your old man
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Once a plumber's daughter always a plumber's daughter
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Ain't an ounce of brains in your family
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You've gone far enough Shut up
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See what you've done
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Sorry Mr Warne but we've got to check up on everybody
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We're looking for Ellen Andrews the daughter of that Wall Street mug
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Too bad you ain't looking for a plumber's daughter
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Quit bawling Quit bawling
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I told you they were a perfectly nice married couple
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Movie Summary
A renegade reporter and a crazy young heiress meet on a bus heading for New York, and end up stuck with each other when the bus leaves them behind at one of the stops.

