Eddie Bracken
(as Woodrow Truesmith)
Woodrow Lafayette Pershing Truesmith:
[telling the crowd the truth about his discharge] If I could reach as high as my father's shoestrings... my whole life would be justified - and I would stand here before you proudly... instead of as the thief and the coward that I am.
Arthur Hoyt
(as Rev. Upperman)
Woodrow Lafayette Pershing Truesmith:
[to the crowd, trying to decline being nominated for mayor] I've known all of you all my life. I've mowed your lawns. I delivered milk for your babies. I even know the dogs and cats.
Judge Dennis: [aside to Doc Bissell & Rev. Upperman] That milk and baby part is remarkable.
Rev. Upperman: After that, he could be president!
Judge Dennis: [aside to Doc Bissell & Rev. Upperman] That milk and baby part is remarkable.
Rev. Upperman: After that, he could be president!
Eddie Bracken
(as Woodrow Truesmith)
Train Ticket Clerk:
[after Woodrow buys tickets to leave] Where are you going? Thought you was running for mayor.
Woodrow Lafayette Pershing Truesmith: I changed my mind.
Train Ticket Clerk: That's very unusual.
Woodrow Lafayette Pershing Truesmith: Well, this is an unusual case
Woodrow Lafayette Pershing Truesmith: I changed my mind.
Train Ticket Clerk: That's very unusual.
Woodrow Lafayette Pershing Truesmith: Well, this is an unusual case