Maidel Turner
(as Lulubelle Alexander)
Adolphe Menjou
(as Jim Conover)
Mary Matthews:
Another thing - he used to hate to hear me swear. Whenever I'd let with something, he'd smack me on my sitter, hard. I've done a lot of swearing on this trip.
Jim Conover: And no smacks?
Mary Matthews: It's a small request, but I'd give anything for a good smack on my south end.
Jim Conover: I wish there was something I could do about that.
Jim Conover: And no smacks?
Mary Matthews: It's a small request, but I'd give anything for a good smack on my south end.
Jim Conover: I wish there was something I could do about that.
Katharine Hepburn
(as Mary Matthews)
Katharine Hepburn
(as Mary Matthews)
Mary Matthews:
Oh, that's silly. No woman could ever run for President. She'd have to admit she's over 35.
Katharine Hepburn
(as Mary Matthews)
Mary Matthews:
You politicians have stayed professionals only because the voters have remained amateurs.
Adolphe Menjou
(as Jim Conover)
Kay Thorndyke:
But there is one question on his mind you better have the answer to.
Jim Conover: What's that?
Kay Thorndyke: He's beginning to wonder if there is any difference between the Democratic Party and the Republican Party.
Jim Conover: Now that's a fine question for a presidential candidate to ask. There's all the difference in the world. They're in and we're out!
Jim Conover: What's that?
Kay Thorndyke: He's beginning to wonder if there is any difference between the Democratic Party and the Republican Party.
Jim Conover: Now that's a fine question for a presidential candidate to ask. There's all the difference in the world. They're in and we're out!
Katharine Hepburn
(as Mary Matthews)
Jim Conover:
...the most beautiful plank in your husband's platform.
Mary Matthews: That's a heck of a thing to call a woman!
Mary Matthews: That's a heck of a thing to call a woman!