Babes in Arms (1939)
Judy Garland: Patsy Barton
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Quotes
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Mickey Moran : Is it really the beginning? Does it mean that I'm really on my way in the theater? Oh, I want success so.
Patsy Barton : And you'll have it. I know you will, Mickey! Just think when our names are up in electric lights. You, the big composer and producer, and me, the singing star.
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Patsy Barton : It'll be fun. Oh, won't it be fun, Mickey?
Mickey Moran : Oh, with both of us in there pitching, it certainly will be.
Patsy Barton : It's got to be.
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Mickey Moran : Gee, it must be terrible to be a has-been.
Patsy Barton : Don't talk like that. It scares me.
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Patsy Barton , Molly Moran : [singing] We both like to swim, And we both like to dance, We both could fall in love with Gable, If we had the chance...
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Mickey Moran : Would you like my pin?
Patsy Barton : It's your music class pin.
Mickey Moran : Well, what do you want me to say?
Patsy Barton : You know what I want you to say.
Mickey Moran : Well, I won't.
Patsy Barton : All right then, don't.
Mickey Moran : Oh, Pat, I do.
Patsy Barton : You do what?
Mickey Moran : I do, what you want me to say and I won't. Very much.
[kiss]
Mickey Moran : Well, that settles that.
Patsy Barton : Yeah.
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Patsy Barton : Come on, you babes in arms, Stand up for your rights
Mickey Moran , Don Brice , Kids : We're coming! We're coming!
Patsy Barton : Come on, you sons and daughters, We gotta fight
Mickey Moran , Don Brice , Kids : We're coming! We're coming!
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Patsy Barton : So you're going to dinner with "Baby" Rosalie tonight, huh?
Mickey Moran : Now, look, don't go getting jealous. We haven't got time for that stuff.
Patsy Barton : She made eyes at you.
Mickey Moran : Oh, you're crazy.
Patsy Barton : I am not. She's practicing to be a glamour girl, so she can get back into pictures.
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Patsy Barton : You look wonderful, Mickey.
Mickey Moran : Thanks - for always saying the right thing. I can lick wildcats now.
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Patsy Barton : [singing] It seems we've stood, And talked like this before, We looked at each other, In the same way then, But I can't remember where or when
Mickey Moran : [speaking] That's right. With *feeling* like that.
Patsy Barton : You know, I figure you have to know what you're singing about before you can give the idea over to other people.
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Mickey Moran : Whatever I've done, I've had to do!
Patsy Barton : Did you have to kiss "Baby" Rosalie today?
Mickey Moran : Well, that's my business, honey. I'm a director.
Patsy Barton : Then you'd better get to work, Mr. Ziegfeld. The Girl Scouts are just clamoring for you!
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Patsy Barton : You go your way and I'll go mine. Don't worry about me. I'll recover. Time is a great healer. But in the future, if we should meet again at the opera or at a ball and I'm dazzling in my diamonds and pearls and ermine wraps and surrounded by lords and dukes and princes - you'll probably be sorry. And you'll probably realize that life is just an idiot's delight. And as I speed through the dark night into the abyss of oblivion, I can only say thanks. Thanks for the memory.
[singing]
Patsy Barton : I'll find two eyes, Just a little bit bluer, I'll find a heart, Just a little bit truer, I cried for you, Now, it's your turn to cry, Over me.
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Patsy Barton : I know I'm no glamour girl like "Baby" - like her. But maybe someday, you'll realize that glamour isn't the only thing in this world. If your show's a flop, you'll find you can't eat glamour for breakfast! Anyway, I might be pretty good-looking myself when I grow out of this ugly duckling stage. And you're no Clark Gable yourself!
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Patsy Barton : [singing] The heavenly blisses of his kisses, Fills me with ecstasy, He's sweet just like chocolate candy, Or like the honey from a bee, Oh, I'm just wild about Harry, And he's just wild about, Cannot do without, He's just wild about me...
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Patsy Barton : [singing] Gee, I'd like to be a minstrel man, I'd like to black my face, Put on a stovepipe hat, Get out an old banjo, And go once again down memory lane, With an old-fashioned minstrel show...
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Patsy Barton : [singing - in blackface] Hey, I come from Alabammy, With my banjo on my knee, I'm going to Louisiana, For my true love to see
Mickey Moran : [singing - in blackface] Now, it rained all night the day I left, The weather, it was so dry, The sun so hot I froze to death, Susanna, don't you cry
Mickey Moran , Patsy Barton : [singing - in blackface] Oh, Susanna, oh, don't you cry for me, I've come from Alabama, With a banjo on my knee...
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Patsy Barton : We've got Nelson Eddy, lots of others
Mickey Moran : We've got three of the four Marx Brothers...
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Mickey Moran : [singing] We've got no Duce, We've got no Führer
Patsy Barton : But we've got Garbo and Norma Shearer
Don Brice : Got no goosestep
Patsy Barton : But we the got a Suzie Q step
Patsy Barton , Kids : Here in God's country...