William Powell
(as Charles Lodge)
Myrna Loy
(as Margit Agnew)
Charles Lodge:
I remember men in our regiment who'd ride out across the sands against the Arabs to face a certain horrible death carrying a rose in their teeth.
Margit Agnew: I seem to see you with spaghetti.
Margit Agnew: I seem to see you with spaghetti.
William Powell
(as Charles Lodge)
Charles Lodge:
Women don't like noble, self-sacrificing men. Women are not civilized like we are. They like bloodshed. They like forceful men, like me.
Jessie Ralph
(as Mrs. Kensington)
Margit Agnew:
[speaking of her sister] I'm very proud of what I've done. I kept her from making mistakes.
Mrs. Kensington-Bly: Well, it's a lot of fun making mistakes sometimes.
Mrs. Kensington-Bly: Well, it's a lot of fun making mistakes sometimes.
Myrna Loy
(as Margit Agnew)
William Powell
(as Charles Lodge)
Margit Agnew:
Mr. Lodge, I appeal to you as a gentleman.
Charles Lodge: No-oh, I'm afraid you've got me confused with somebody else. I'm a vagrant.
Charles Lodge: No-oh, I'm afraid you've got me confused with somebody else. I'm a vagrant.