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* "He's making violent love to me, mother!" |
* "He's making violent love to me, mother!" |
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* The scene when Mary is hiding in a bush after accidentally losing her robe, and George exploits the situation for all it's worth. |
* The scene when Mary is hiding in a bush after accidentally losing her robe, and George exploits the situation for all it's worth. |
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{{quote|'''George:''' Maybe I could sell tickets!}} |
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* After serenading George and Mary on their wedding night, Bert the cop and Ernie the cab driver [[Heterosexual Life Partners|share a tender moment]]...and then Bert smacks Ernie upside the head. |
* After serenading George and Mary on their wedding night, Bert the cop and Ernie the cab driver [[Heterosexual Life Partners|share a tender moment]]...and then Bert smacks Ernie upside the head. |
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** [[Name's the Same|Bert]] [[Just Friends|and]] [[Sesame Street|Ernie?]] |
** [[Name's the Same|Bert]] [[Just Friends|and]] [[Sesame Street|Ernie?]] |
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* George's mother shares this conversation with her maid during George's wedding: |
* George's mother shares this conversation with her maid during George's wedding: |
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{{quote|'''Ma Bailey:''' First Harry, now George. Annie, we're just two old maids now. |
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'''Annie:''' You speak for yourself, Mrs. B. }} |
'''Annie:''' You speak for yourself, Mrs. B. }} |
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* During the final scene where Annie adds her money to the pile, she adds the line, |
* During the final scene where Annie adds her money to the pile, she adds the line, |
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{{quote|"I saved this money for a divorce in case I ever got a husband!"}} |
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* Every time the wooden ball on the staircase falls off. You'd think in fifteen years of marriage George would get around to fixing it, but I guess not. And then at the very end it turns Heartwarming when George actually kisses the thing, he's so happy that he has his life back. |
* Every time the wooden ball on the staircase falls off. You'd think in fifteen years of marriage George would get around to fixing it, but I guess not. And then at the very end it turns Heartwarming when George actually kisses the thing, he's so happy that he has his life back. |
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