Gremlins (1984)
Polly Holliday: Mrs. Deagle
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Quotes
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Ruby Deagle : [DELETED SCENE: Mrs. Deagle enters the bank and shoves her way through a long line to Kate's teller-cage] I want this check deposited immediately. Also, I know everything about that little petition you've been sending around town.
Kate Beringer : Mrs. Deagle, are you sure this is the time or the place for...?
Ruby Deagle : Of course it is. I *always* mix business with pleasure. And it gives me *great* pleasure to inform you that said petition has failed. Moreover, as a direct result of your efforts, I'm foreclosing *your* home as well. I'm sure that really shocks you doesn't it? Good.
Kate Beringer : On the contrary, Mrs. Deagle, it doesn't surprise me at all. Actually, it's just the sort of Christmas present I can see you giving.
Ruby Deagle : I'll thank you not to be impertinent, young lady.
Kate Beringer : And *I'll* thank YOU, in the name of the Holiday Season, to show an ounce of decency to these families you're ruining. Most of them can't afford to move, and even the ones who can really don't have anywhere to go. Isn't there anything at all I can say or do to change your mind about destroying all those good people?
Ruby Deagle : [smiling wickedly] You've got three chances of making me reconsider this Hitox deal: none, less than none, and much less than none. Now, if you'll kindly deposit this check, I'll be on my way.
Billy Peltzer : [Sickened by all of this, Billy produces a broom from underneath his own teller-cage. He passes it to the miserly lady] Merry Christmas, Mrs. Deagle.
Ruby Deagle : What's this?
Billy Peltzer : It's your Holiday present from me.
Ruby Deagle : This crummy old broom? What am I supposed to do with it?
Billy Peltzer : I thought you might need a ride home.
[Mrs. Deagle gasps in outrage, as the other customers behind her chuckle. She whirls and glares at them, then whirls back and glares at Billy again]
Billy Peltzer : We could have asked that you move to the back of the line and wait your turn like everyone else, but we didn't want to be rude...
[He glances at the other, relatively-patient clientele; his tone becomes surreptitious]
Billy Peltzer : ... or worse.
Gerald : [rushing up with Mr. Corben close behind] What's going on here?
[doesn't wait for an answer]
Gerald : Shut up, Peltzer; I'm asking her, not you. Is there a problem, Mrs. Deagle?
Ruby Deagle : This young man just asked that I *move to the back of the line and wait my turn like everybody else*! Of all the...!
Gerald : [Mr. Corben and Gerald both turn pale] Peltzer, how dare you! You're...!
Mr. Corben : *Gerald*! This is official.
Gerald : But *I* wanted to...!
Mr. Corben : [sternly cutting him off] Gerald. I'm not going to tell you again.
[turns back to Billy]
Mr. Corben : Peltzer, how dare you! You're fired!
Billy Peltzer : [removing his name tag] Thanks, Roland.
Mr. Corben : [furious] *Roland*?
Billy Peltzer : That's the best present you and Ger have ever given me.
[drops the name tag on the floor, then spins on his heel and walks out cheerfully]
Mr. Corben : ...Well, what are you standing around for? Pick that up!
Gerald : [to Kate] You heard him. Pick it up. Now.
[Instead, she removes her own name tag and drops it on the floor as well]
Kate Beringer : Pick them up yourself, Ger. I quit.
[walks out after Billy]
Mr. Corben : ...You heard her, Hopkins. Pick those off the floor. Immediately.
Gerald : *Me*? Since when do *I* get other people's dirty work?
Mr. Corben : [cold and deadly] When nobody else is there to do the dirty work, as you call it, the JVP becomes JAL - that is, Just Another Lackey. Now start earning that salary I'm paying you, before I *really* blow my top and demonstrate just how rotten I *can* be. If you thought I was a schmuck with those other two...!
[Very unwillingly, Gerald picks both name tags off the floor. Then he goes to assist the long line of customers - all by himself - while Corben strolls whistling back to his office]
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Ruby Deagle : I want your dog.
Billy Peltzer : Barney?
Ruby Deagle : Give him to me. I'll take him to the kennel, they'll put him to sleep. It will be quick and painless compared to what I would do to him.
Billy Peltzer : What could you do?
Ruby Deagle : I'll catch the beast myself. He'll get what he deserves, a slow painful death.Maybe I'll put him in my spin-drier on high heat.
Mr. Anderson : That would do it all right!
[Barney then jumps from the bank counter and smashes Mrs Deagle's snowman head and starts barking at her]
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Ruby Deagle : [she hears singing outside her house] Christmas carolers. I hate Christmas carolers. Screechy-voiced little glue sniffers.
[she goes to the door without noticing a Gremlin came in and comes out with a water pitcher]
Ruby Deagle : I warned you brats!
[she stops and sees the carolers are the Gremlins, Mrs. Deagle screams in fright and runs back in locking the door as the Gremlin tampers with her chair]
Ruby Deagle : [crying in fear] Oh, what are they! WHAT ARE THEY!
[she looks outside and screams in fright]
Ruby Deagle : They're here! Oh, they've come for me! They've come...
[she breathes uncontrollably and staggers to her chair]
Ruby Deagle : I... I... I'm not ready! I'm not ready yet! I'm not READY!
[she activates her chair which then zooms up with incredible speed]
Ruby Deagle : AAAAAAAAHHHHHHH!
[she flies out the window and lands in the land to her death as the Gremlins laugh at this]
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Ruby Deagle : Mrs Harris, what are you trying to tell me?
Mrs. Joe Harris : I'm afraid none of us can pay for two weeks. Couldn't you just get Mr.Corben to just give us a little more time?
Ruby Deagle : Mrs Harris, the bank and I have the same purpose in life - to make money. Not to support a lot of... deadbeats!
Mrs. Joe Harris : Mrs Deagle! It's Christmas!
Ruby Deagle : Well, now you know what to ask Santa for, don't you?
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Man on Street : Good morning Mrs. Deagle.
Ruby Deagle : What's good about it?
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Ruby Deagle : They're here! They've come for me! I'm not ready!
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Ruby Deagle : Billy youre just like youre father I've ben listing to his miserable excuses for ten years the loser.