No More Orchids (1932) Poster

Walter Connolly: Bill Holt

Quotes 

  • Bill Holt : Good night, smudge.

  • Bill Holt : Got it bad?

    Anne Holt : Head over heals, daffy, delirious, dithery. I even dream about him.

  • Anne Holt : Bill, is anything worrying you?

    Bill Holt : Certainly not. Why?

    Anne Holt : Seems to me there's a lot more gray around those temples.

    Bill Holt : Well, that's to add to my sex appeal, honey.

  • Bill Holt : Gosh, pie face, I don't know how I'm going to get along without you.

  • Bill Holt : Come clean, honey. What's up?

  • Bill Holt : Well, sorry I can't stay in and get under the table with you. I'm going to a cocktail party at Rita's.

    Grandma Holt : Hmm, Rita's. Sounds promising.

    Bill Holt : Hey?

    Grandma Holt : I'll join you. We can get under the table there.

  • Bill Holt : But smudge, why should you marry that stuffed shirt?

    Anne Holt : I told you. I think it's the sensible thing to do.

    Bill Holt : But Anne, honey, it's not like you to be sensible.

  • Bill Holt : The whole thing's got me stumped.

    Grandma Holt : Don't let it lick you, son. Maybe you can get something out of her.

  • Anne Holt : After all these years and you're turning whimsy on me.

    Bill Holt : That's it. Little Peter Pan, that's me.

  • Bill Holt : You can't go back and do things over, smudge. Not in this life.

  • Bill Holt : I'll lick you on this, Cedric, if it's the last thing I do.

  • Bill Holt : Everything's jake now.

  • Bill Holt : You be good to her, Tony, eh?

    Tony Gage : Oh, I promise not to break her neck more then once a week.

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