Some Came Running (1958)
Arthur Kennedy: Frank Hirsh
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Quotes
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Frank Hirsh : Made up your mind what you're gonna do, now that you're out of the army?
Dave Hirsh : Sure, never to go in it again.
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Frank Hirsh : I told the judge you'd be leaving town.
Dave Hirsh : Did you tell him where I was going?
Frank Hirsh : How do I know where you're going?
Dave Hirsh : How did you know I was leaving?
Frank Hirsh : Aren't you?
Dave Hirsh : Yeah, I guess so.
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Dave Hirsh : That girl, uh, very attractive.
Frank Hirsh : What girl?
Dave Hirsh : Your secretary.
Frank Hirsh : I never really noticed. I make it a rule not to, uh... with employees. If you're getting any ideas, forget them. She's strictly a nice girl.
Dave Hirsh : All girls are nice, brother.
Frank Hirsh : Yeah. You'll get no argument from me there.
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Frank Hirsh : A man ought to pick his spot - not go wandering all over the world.
Dave Hirsh : Isn't that what they told Columbus?
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Agnes Hirsh : Poppy's famous for his Manhattans. Only, one's my limit.
Frank Hirsh : Oh, not tonight. Tonight, you're among friends.
Agnes Hirsh : Oh, now, Poppy, you've got to promise not to let me have more than one drink. I get giggly.
Frank Hirsh : I like my girls giggly.
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Frank Hirsh : Say, are you folks ready for some elbow-bending?
Professor Robert Haven French : I am.
Agnes Hirsh : Elbow-bending. He's used to talking down to traveling salesmen. Sweetheart, our guests are intellectuals.
Professor Robert Haven French : What are intellectuals?
Dave Hirsh : Underpaid.
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Frank Hirsh : You know something, you're still the prettiest girl in Parkland. Of course, there's a little more of you; but, that just means there's a little more to love. What do you say we go up - and sort of relax, huh? What do you say?
Agnes Hirsh : Don't be silly Frank, I've got a headache.
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Frank Hirsh : How could you do this to *me*?
Dave Hirsh : Me, me, me, me. Don't you ever get tired of thinking about your dull, greedy, small self?
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Frank Hirsh : You know, what I should do is take you across my knee and paddle you.
Edith Barclay : Working's better than sitting home alone.
Frank Hirsh : You're an attractive girl, you ought to have more fun. All work and no play, you know.
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Frank Hirsh : Edith, I hope you don't think I'm being fresh or anything like that, but, I got the blues tonight. I was just wondering if we could drive around for awhile?
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Frank Hirsh : If I ran my business the way you run this house, we'd be bankrupt.
Agnes Hirsh : Your business? You seem to forget it was my father's store.
Frank Hirsh : Forget? How can I forget? You've been reminding me twice a day for 18 years.
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Edith Barclay : Oh, Frank. Why didn't I meet you first?
Frank Hirsh : I've often thought about that. I don't know if whether you realize this; but, when I married Agnes, you were just 4 years old.