My Past (1931)
Ben Lyon: Robert 'Bob' Byrne
Photos
Quotes
-
Miss Doree Macy : I didn't like you last night.
Robert 'Bob' Byrne : How do you like me now, darling?
-
Miss Doree Macy : [skinny dipping] I can't swim with a suit on. That is, not as fast as I like to. Do you swim?
Robert 'Bob' Byrne : Sure.
Miss Doree Macy : Swim fast?
Robert 'Bob' Byrne : Of course.
Miss Doree Macy : Bet you can't catch me.
-
Robert 'Bob' Byrne : You look all hot and bothered.
-
Robert 'Bob' Byrne : She's a wonderful girl.
Mr. John Thornley : Oh, all right, John, she's a wonderful girl.
Robert 'Bob' Byrne : Don't you think so.
Mr. John Thornley : Of her type, yes.
Robert 'Bob' Byrne : What's wrong with the type?
Mr. John Thornley : A bit ultra modern, isn't it? Nice to play around with; but, here today, gone tomorrow.
-
Robert 'Bob' Byrne : You don't look as though you've slept much either.
-
Marion Moore : I'm still looking for a man. You don't happen to have a good looking chauffeur do you?
Robert 'Bob' Byrne : Yes, a handsome one. The only trouble is his name is Thomas Jefferson Washington Lee and he hails from New Orleans.
Marion Moore : Curses!
-
Robert 'Bob' Byrne : Oh, gee, its good to have you alone, Doree.
-
Robert 'Bob' Byrne : Doree, I'm on a trip to paradise and you're the hostess.
Miss Doree Macy : Stay a long time, will you?
-
Robert 'Bob' Byrne : Connie, do you love me?
Consuelo 'Connie' Byrne : What do you think?
Robert 'Bob' Byrne : You've been home three days and I've scarcely had a kiss.
Consuelo 'Connie' Byrne : Please, Bob, not with that caveman look in your eye.
Robert 'Bob' Byrne : What do you say we split a pint before we go to bed, huh?
Consuelo 'Connie' Byrne : Well, I'll tell you what I'll do, I'll let you have the whole pint and don't pound your feet coming up.
Robert 'Bob' Byrne : Connie...
[grabs her]
Consuelo 'Connie' Byrne : Please, Bob, don't be rough. I don't feel like being mauled.
-
Consuelo 'Connie' Byrne : [to Bob] You went to sea on John's floating palace of inequity with an actress.
Mr. John Thornley : Why, we had to drag Bob on board and after he got there, he spent all his time dictating to his secretary.
Consuelo 'Connie' Byrne : Well, I suppose I better believe that, hadn't I?
Robert 'Bob' Byrne : Well...
Consuelo 'Connie' Byrne : Oh, see him blush. Kiss your darling. She's believes everything you tell her.
-
Robert 'Bob' Byrne : What ever happened before we met is forgotten. And I know that since that first night, you've been only mine.
Miss Doree Macy : Bob, what you just said - isn't entirely true. Our claim on each other must start - from now.
Robert 'Bob' Byrne : From now?
Miss Doree Macy : You see, I've been trying - desperately to forget you.
Robert 'Bob' Byrne : The same way I've tried to forget you, I suppose. All right, honey, then everything starts from now - this very minute.