The Dentist (1932)
Arnold Gray: Arthur - The Iceman
Quotes
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Benford's Tough Son : So, you're the guy that hit my father on the head.
Dentist : Yes, you want to make anything out of it.
Benford's Tough Son : [socks him in the jaw]
Arthur - The Iceman : [rising to the Dentist's defense] I'd like to see you do that again.
Dentist : Is it necessary for him to do it again?
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Mary - Dentist's Daughter : [after her father has patted her on the derriere as she looks into the ice box] Fifty pounds and chop it fine.
Dentist : [reading from a newpaper] "Mrs. Unclebeck..."
[looking up when her words have sunk in]
Dentist : What do you mean, "Fifty pounds and chop it fine"?
Mary - Dentist's Daughter : Oh, I thought you were Arthur.
Dentist : Who's Arthur?
Mary - Dentist's Daughter : He's the man I intend to marry.
Dentist : Oh, well, don't tell me anything about it - I'm only your father. I can read in the newspaper. What does he do for a living?
Mary - Dentist's Daughter : Well, he's the iceman.
Dentist : [shocked] An iceman?
Mary - Dentist's Daughter : Yeah, he goes to college. He's a Cornell man.
Arthur - The Iceman : [voice from outside] Iceman.
Mary - Dentist's Daughter : Red Grange was an iceman.
Dentist : He's still an iceman as far as I'm concerned.