Road to Utopia (1945)
Dorothy Lamour: Sal Van Hoyden
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Quotes
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Sal Van Hoyden : Don't be facetious!
Chester Hooton : [confused] Oh, keep politics out of this!
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Sal Van Hoyden : Come along, Pa, it's 8 o'clock.
Chester Hooton : I'm not a child. I know when it's time to go to bed.
Sal Van Hoyden : Pa!
Chester Hooton : It's time.
Sal Van Hoyden : Come on, Pa. Come on.
Chester Hooton : Oh, but Ma, Doc says I can stay up till half past.
Sal Van Hoyden : I know, but by the time we get your ears washed and your teeth put away...
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Sal Van Hoyden : Duke, tell us all about Alaska. We left you for dead. How in the world did you ever get away?
Duke Johnson : It's rather a long story. I wouldn't want to bore you.
Chester Hooton : It's never stopped you before!
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Duke Johnson : She made the date with me.
Chester Hooton : Look, fester-head, why would she make a date with two guys at the same time?
Sal Van Hoyden : Why not?
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Sal Van Hoyden : It seems to me we've met somewhere before.
Chester Hooton : I don't think so.
Sal Van Hoyden : Perhaps in your dreams.
Chester Hooton : You wouldn't be seen in those kind of places.
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Sal Van Hoyden : Some women can love any type of man, but not me. I've got to have a beast of a man. You hear me? A beast!
Chester Hooton : Is a wolf considered a beast?
Sal Van Hoyden : My, what a fiery nature.
Chester Hooton : Let's throw another log on it.
[long kiss, then looking straight into the camera]
Chester Hooton : As far as I'm concerned, this picture's over right now.
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Sal Van Hoyden : [singing] When Salome danced and had the boys entranced, No doubt it must have been easy to see, That she knew how to use her, Personality. So don't you say I'm smart and have the kindest heart, Or what a wonderful sister I'd be, Just tell me how you like my, Personality...
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Sal Van Hoyden : Come in.
Chester Hooton : Well, here I am. Start burning the incense.
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Sal Van Hoyden : Come in.
Duke Johnson : Well, you can take the lantern out of the window, Sal gal.
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Sal Van Hoyden : Didn't anyone ever tell you there'd be moments like this?
Chester Hooton : Yes, my school teacher - just before we were expelled together.
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Sal Van Hoyden : [singing] Darling, If I would, Would you?
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Sal Van Hoyden : It isn't his map, it's mine! It was my father's and now it's mine, yours and mine. I mean, the Mine, understand?
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Sal Van Hoyden : Where's the map?
Chester Hooton : There's only one map I want to talk about. Yours. That skin, those lips.
Sal Van Hoyden : Where is it?
Chester Hooton : Those eyes. They're beautiful - and they match!
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Sal Van Hoyden : You're quite a panic with the ladies, aren't you?
Duke Johnson : Oh, man, I'm murder when I make my move. Murder!
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Sal Van Hoyden : [singing] You wouldn't dare be too bold, would you? And think that my hand was to hold, would you? And you wouldn't play on my sympathy, then take advantage of me... would you? You shouldn't be quite so near, should you? Or whisper those words in my ear, should you? You can't get romantic; that, you know, takes two. But darling, if I would... would you?