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Reaching for the Moon (1930)

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Reaching for the Moon

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  • Roger: Well, if I may say so, sir, the cave man is a piker compared to the primitive beasts wandering through the forest in search of their mates.
  • Roger: I beg pardon, sir. Do you ever dream of girls?
  • Larry Day: [laughs] No, when I dream, it's usually about horses.
  • Roger: Technically, much safer, sir.
  • Roger: There's a vast difference, sir, between the art of making money and the art of making... a lady.
  • Kitty - Aero Girl With Long Earrings: Is this your crowd? I'd like to dance.
  • Jimmy Carrington: Yes, darling, but they're pretty old.
  • Kitty - Aero Girl With Long Earrings: Nevermind, they're men!
  • Roger: Come this way, my man. I'll show you what's what.
  • Electrician: [believing that he had witnessed Larry and Roger in a romantic clinch] I ain't your man, and I know what's what!
  • Larry Day: Well, hasta manana!
  • Roger: Yes! You do and you'll tend to it yourself.
  • Larry Day: [Vivien has asked Larry for five minutes of his time] Sit down. I'll be with you in just a minute.
  • Vivien Benton: A minute? Well, that only leaves me four.
  • Roger: Well, if I may say so, sir, the cave man is a piker compared to the primitive beasts wandering through the forest in search of their mates.

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