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{{quote|'''Pola Debevoise:''' I want to marry Rockefeller.
{{quote|'''Pola Debevoise:''' I want to marry Rockefeller.
'''Schatze Page:''' Which one?
'''Schatze Page:''' Which one?
'''Pola Debevoise:''' I don't care. }}
'''Pola Debevoise:''' I don't care.}}


Movie from 1953 with three of the most famous leading ladies of the era as the main characters: [[Lauren Bacall]], [[Marilyn Monroe]] and [[Betty Grable]].
Movie from 1953 with three of the most famous leading ladies of the era as the main characters: [[Lauren Bacall]], [[Marilyn Monroe]] and [[Betty Grable]].
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** Loco thinks skiing on the water is the normal way, skiing on snow is weird.
** Loco thinks skiing on the water is the normal way, skiing on snow is weird.
* [[Fainting]]: The big reveal at the ending has all the women faint.
* [[Fainting]]: The big reveal at the ending has all the women faint.
* [[Gold Digger]]: The entire premise
* [[Gold Digger]]: The entire premise.
* [[Hoist by His Own Petard]]: Driving back to [[New York City]] from his would-be tryst with Loco in Maine, drives a circuitous route to the west side of the Hudson River where nobody knows him. All the while he tells Loco how his intellect will keep his wife from knowing that he wasn't really on a business trip. {{spoiler|1=As they cross the George Washington Bridge, they are stopped so that a swarm of press photographers can take their picture for being the [[Umpteenth Customer|five-millionth car]] to cross the bridge.}}
* [[Hoist by His Own Petard]]: Driving back to [[New York City]] from his would-be tryst with Loco in Maine, drives a circuitous route to the west side of the Hudson River where nobody knows him. All the while he tells Loco how his intellect will keep his wife from knowing that he wasn't really on a business trip. {{spoiler|1=As they cross the George Washington Bridge, they are stopped so that a swarm of press photographers can take their picture for being the [[Umpteenth Customer|five-millionth car]] to cross the bridge.}}
* [[In-Joke]]: Two of the three stars refer to their [[Real Life]] husbands:
* [[In-Joke]]: Two of the three stars refer to their [[Real Life]] husbands:
** At the hunting lodge, Loco (Betty Grable) hears a [[Big Band]] on the radio and identifies it as Harry James's (her then-husband). Waldo asks her how she knows its Harry James's band. She replies that she knows Harry James, and that that's Harry James. {{spoiler|In what could count as a [[Crossover Punchline]], the announcer identifies the band as belonging to another bandleader.}}
** At the hunting lodge, Loco (Betty Grable) hears a [[Big Band]] on the radio and identifies it as Harry James's (her then-husband). Waldo asks her how she knows its Harry James's band. She replies that she knows Harry James, and that that's Harry James. {{spoiler|In what could count as a [[Crossover Punchline]], the announcer identifies the band as belonging to another bandleader.}}
** Schatze ([[Lauren Bacall]]) tells J.D. that she's always liked older men, like [[Humphrey Bogart|what's-his-name]] in ''[[The African Queen]]''.
** Schatze ([[Lauren Bacall]]) tells J.D. that she's always liked older men, like [[Humphrey Bogart|what's-his-name]] in ''[[The African Queen]]''.
* [[Power Trio]]: Schatze is Superego, Loco is Ego and Pola is Id.
* [[Power Trio]]: Schatze is Superego, Loco is Ego and Pola is Id.