Gambling Lady (1934)
Pat O'Brien: Charlie Lang
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Quotes
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Peter Madison : I'd like to contribute to this, I think.
Charlie Lang : You're on, Peter.
Peter Madison : The last of his kind, eh? An honest gambler. Here's a hundred for you.
Charlie Lang : And here's the payoff: he died broke.
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Charlie Lang : Look, I don't know just how to say this to you. But, well, now that Mike's gone, I was wonderin' how you'd feel about - marrying me?
Lady Lee : That's a swell idea; except, well, it just can't be. You see, the guy'd have to be on the up-and-up all the way with me.
Charlie Lang : Aw, that's a lot of bonkers! It wouldn't make what a difference what a guy was if you really loved him. You'd stick with the payoff, that's the kind of a dame you are. No, what you're really trying to say is - I'm the wrong guy. Isn't that it?
Lady Lee : I guess I'm a dope, Charlie.
Charlie Lang : Oh, will you quit takin' it to heart. I'm only tryin' to help you out. We'll always be pals, won't we Lady?
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Charlie Lang : Sorry to get you up so early.
Lady Lee : Its a pleasure, believe me. Thanks for springin' me, kid.
Charlie Lang : Anything for a pal.
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Charlie Lang : That Fallin shook me down, I'm gonna shake him down for a cool hundred Gs.
Lady Lee : I don't wanna hear about it.
Charlie Lang : What's a matter? You going soft?
Lady Lee : No, but you ought to know better than to play that shakedown game. Why its like foolin' with dynamite playing around with those buzzards.
Charlie Lang : Did I say anything? What's the matter? You going nuts?
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Charlie Lang : I'm warnin' you Madison, from now on: weather cloudy, muddy track. You take my tip.
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Charlie Lang : Hello, Lady! Would I love a chance to say no to you and would I be lyin'.
Lady Lee : How'd you make out down South?
Charlie Lang : Oh, I cleaned up in Ole Mexico. I took their whips and their pants and their sashes. By the way, here's a hundred bucks I owe you.
Lady Lee : It was only fifty!
Charlie Lang : Alright, I'm a sucker. Take it. Forget about it.