Chief Boatswain's Mate William F. Clark:
Ginger, baby, I worship the ground you walk on!
Ginger: Now he's talking real estate!
--Ann Miller (as Ginger) in Hit the Deck
Ginger: Now he's talking real estate!
--Ann Miller (as Ginger) in Hit the Deck
Billie Shaw:
Oh, I'm sorry, but when anyone sings or plays, well, my feet won't stay still.
--Ann Miller (as ) in Radio City Revels
--Ann Miller (as ) in Radio City Revels
Claire Huddesen:
[singing] Some guys care a lot for me. But my excitement they can't fan. Because I still await my primitive mate. We have a date... since the world began, my prehistoric man...!
[dancing with Ozzie]
--Ann Miller (as Claire Huddesen) in On the Town
[dancing with Ozzie]
--Ann Miller (as Claire Huddesen) in On the Town
Claire Huddesen:
You oughta feel proud that three sailors from the United States Navy got off the ship for one day, and what did they do? Were they thirsty for hard liquor? No. They were thirsty for culture. Were they running after girls? No. They came running to the museum to see your dinosaur. For months out at sea they were dreaming about your dinosaur.
--Ann Miller (as Claire Huddesen) in On the Town
--Ann Miller (as Claire Huddesen) in On the Town
Gloria Dell:
Do you want me to spit in Crystal's eye for you?
Kay Hilliard: Kay nods "No."
Gloria Dell: You're passing up a big chance, 'cause where I spit no grass grows ever.
--Ann Miller (as Gloria) in The Opposite Sex
Kay Hilliard: Kay nods "No."
Gloria Dell: You're passing up a big chance, 'cause where I spit no grass grows ever.
--Ann Miller (as Gloria) in The Opposite Sex
Ozzie:
[after Claire took photo of him beside prehistoric man statue] Er, what are you doing tonight?
Claire Huddesen: Now just a minute! I want you to know that my interest in you is purely scientific. I'm just a cold-blooded scientist. And I'm writing an anthropological study for this musuem. It's called : "The Modern Man... And What It Is"
--Ann Miller (as Claire Huddesen) in On the Town
Claire Huddesen: Now just a minute! I want you to know that my interest in you is purely scientific. I'm just a cold-blooded scientist. And I'm writing an anthropological study for this musuem. It's called : "The Modern Man... And What It Is"
--Ann Miller (as Claire Huddesen) in On the Town