Lionel Stander credited as playing...
Barman
- Barman: And so, this cousin of mine keeps writing me to come on down to New Orleans. "Come on down. Help me with the bar. Make a pile of money." You know, I don't think I'd get along in a big city. It's too full of fast men and loose women. Begging your pardon, ma'am. Ah, no. Now, I'm too used to a quiet, simple country life.
- Barman: What can I do for you, ma'am?
- Jill: I would like some water, if it's no trouble.
- Barman: Water? Well, you see, that word is poison around these parts ever since the days of the great flood.
- Jill: You mean you never wash?
- Barman: We sure do!
- Jill: Well, I'd like to use the same facilities you people do.
- Barman: You sure can. Just happen to have a full tub in the back. And you're lucky. Only 3 people have used it this morning.
- Jill: Used it one at a time or all together?
- Barman: [to Jill] I can tell you're accustomed to fine living. Bet you come from one of those big eastern cities.