Sullivan's Travels (1941) Poster

Robert Greig: Sullivan's Butler

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  • Burrows : You see, sir, rich people and theorists - who are usually rich people - think of poverty in the negative, as the lack of riches - as disease might be called the lack of health. But it isn't, sir. Poverty is not the lack of anything, but a positive plague, virulent in itself, contagious as cholera, with filth, criminality, vice and despair as only a few of its symptoms. It is to be stayed away from, even for purposes of study. It is to be shunned.

    John L. Sullivan : You seem to have made quite a study of it.

    Burrows : Quite unwillingly, sir. Will that be all, sir?

  • Burrows : Good morning, sir.

    Burrows : I don't like it at all, sir. Fancy dress, I take it?

    John L. Sullivan : What's the matter with it?

    Burrows : I have never been sympathetic to the caricaturing of the poor and needy, sir.

    John L. Sullivan : Who's caricaturing?

    John L. Sullivan : I'm going out on the road to find out what it's like to be poor and needy and then I'm going to make a picture about it.

    Burrows : If you'll permit me to say so, sir, the subject is not an interesting one. The poor know all about poverty and only the morbid rich would find the topic glamorous.

    John L. Sullivan : But I'm doing it for the poor. Don't you understand?

    Burrows : I doubt if they would appreciate it, sir. They rather resent the invasion of their privacy, I believe quite properly, sir. Also, such excursions can be extremely dangerous, sir. I worked for a gentleman once who likewise, with two friends, accoutered themselves as you have, sir, and then went out for a lark. They have not been heard from since.

  • John L. Sullivan : Why don't you go back with the car... You look about as much like a boy as Mae West.

    The Girl : All right, they'll think I'm you're frail.

    Burrows : I believe it's called a beazle

    [beasel] 

    Burrows : , Miss... if memory serves.

  • Burrows : Hello. Information? Eh, have you any freight trains going East this afternoon or early this evening?.. 5:48... Uh, thank you very much indeed, sir. Oh, and could you tell me, does that train carry tramps? And if so, where to they get on?

  • Burrows : May I close, sir, by warning you against the entire expedition, which I envision with deep apprehension and gloomy foreboding.

    John L. Sullivan : Thanks, same to you.

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