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Merrily We Go to Hell

Merrily We Go to Hell

Jerry Corbett: [Drunk and slurring] I don't believe we've met. My name's Corbett, what's yours?
Gregory 'Greg' Boleslavsky: Gregory Boleslavsky.
Jerry Corbett: [Taking affront] Hey, now, wait a minute. I asked you a simple question and I expect a simple answer!
[Bewildered, he puts his hands in his pockets]
Jerry Corbett: Want a drink?


--Fredric March (as Jerry Corbett) in Merrily We Go to Hell

Merrily We Go to Hell

Merrily We Go to Hell

Jerry Corbett: [Drunkenly] At the moment we're looking for a baritone.
Fred - Bartender: [Taking offense] I don't allow them in the place!
Jerry Corbett: [In unison with Buck and Claire] You don't?
[They leave]


--Fredric March (as Jerry Corbett) in Merrily We Go to Hell

Merrily We Go to Hell

Merrily We Go to Hell

Jerry Corbett: First she gave me ginger bread and then she gave me cake; and then she gave me creme de menthe for meeting her at the gate.


--Fredric March (as Jerry Corbett) in Merrily We Go to Hell

Merrily We Go to Hell

Merrily We Go to Hell

Jerry Corbett: Sir, you're a baritone and a gentleman...


--Fredric March (as Jerry Corbett) in Merrily We Go to Hell

The Eagle and the Hawk

The Eagle and the Hawk

Jerry H. Young: [about Richards's death] Somebody will get a nice, shiny medal for this.


--Fredric March (as Jerry H. Young) in The Eagle and the Hawk


The Eagle and the Hawk

The Eagle and the Hawk

Jerry H. Young: I'm a chauffeur for a graveyard, driving men to their deaths day after day.


--Fredric March (as Jerry H. Young) in The Eagle and the Hawk

Middle of the Night

Middle of the Night

Jerry Kingsley: Listen, sonny boy. Love, no matter how shabby it may seem, is still a beautiful thing. Everything else is nothing.


--Fredric March (as Jerry Kingsley) in Middle of the Night

Good Dame

Good Dame

Mace Townsley: Turn off the rain.


--Fredric March (as ) in Good Dame

Another Part of the Forest

Another Part of the Forest

Marcus Hubbard: Stop cryin' over your food, Lavinia...if you want it to remain unsalted.


--Fredric March (as Marcus Hubbard) in Another Part of the Forest

Another Part of the Forest

Another Part of the Forest

Marcus Hubbard: Try to remember that though ignorance becomes a Southern gentleman, cowardice does not.


--Fredric March (as Marcus Hubbard) in Another Part of the Forest

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