Ouliotta Delight Hemogloben:
Do you think he drinks?
Mrs. Hemogloben: He didn't get that nose from playing ping-pong.
--Margaret Dumont (as ) in Never Give a Sucker an Even Break
Mrs. Hemogloben: He didn't get that nose from playing ping-pong.
--Margaret Dumont (as ) in Never Give a Sucker an Even Break
Mrs. Claypool:
If you had any real feeling for me you'd stop associating with the kind of riffraff I've seen you going around with.
Otis B. Driftwood: You mean Gottlieb?
Mrs. Claypool: I mean those two uncouth men I saw you around the opera house with. I'm very grateful they're not on board the boat.
Otis B. Driftwood: [gets up from his chair, concerned] Why, have they slipped off?
Mrs. Claypool: [pulls him back into his chair] Sit down!
--Margaret Dumont (as Mrs. Claypool) in A Night at the Opera
Otis B. Driftwood: You mean Gottlieb?
Mrs. Claypool: I mean those two uncouth men I saw you around the opera house with. I'm very grateful they're not on board the boat.
Otis B. Driftwood: [gets up from his chair, concerned] Why, have they slipped off?
Mrs. Claypool: [pulls him back into his chair] Sit down!
--Margaret Dumont (as Mrs. Claypool) in A Night at the Opera
Mrs. Upjohn: Hugo, I mean, Dr. Hackenbush, always insisted on treating me in my home. Why I didn't know there was a thing the matter with me until I met him.
--Margaret Dumont (as Mrs. Upjohn) in A Day at the Races
--Margaret Dumont (as Mrs. Upjohn) in A Day at the Races