Slightly Married (1932)
Walter Byron: Jimmy Martin
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Quotes
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Judge : I'm sorry, young woman. Your story's too thin. I shall have to...
Jimmy Martin : Just a minute, Judge. I'm the man she was waiting for. I got blotto last night and missed her. This morning I was still a little... well, you know how it is, Judge.
Judge : Order in the court!
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Judge : Mr. Martin, did you by any chance ever play a game called poker?
Jimmy Martin : Often, Judge. Oh, anyway, two or three times.
Judge : Well, I'm ready to call your bluff. Are you ready to marry this girl?
Jimmy Martin : Certainly, Judge, certainly. If she'll have me. Mary, will you marry me?
Mary Smith : Yes, Jimmy.
Nellie Gordon : Well, I'm a dirty so-and-so.
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Jimmie Martin : Just exactly how does a man propose to his own wife?
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Mary Smith : Why were you in that courtroom?
Jimmy Martin : Well, I'll tell you. I was out on a bender, see. I was going to a party, and the taxi got a flat tire right outside the courthouse. So I sort of wandered in, sat down.
Mary Smith : Why did you marry me?
Jimmy Martin : To get you out of a jam. You can get a divorce right away, you know.
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Jimmy Martin : Say, you got a whole kitchen, stove and everything here. Let's have dinner.
Mary Smith : All right, but I...
Jimmy Martin : Oh, sure. I understand. I'll go to the store and get something. What would you like? T-bone steak, salami, and dill pickles?
Mary Smith : And potato chips?
Jimmy Martin : Yes, sure. The kind that don't bend. Oh please, have you got a comb?
Mary Smith : Oh, sure. Help yourself.
Jimmy Martin : Oh, you like chocolate eclairs?
Mary Smith : Yeah. I like the custard ones, not the cream ones.
Jimmy Martin : Thank you. Say, you don't know what you're talking about. The cream ones are much better. All right, I'll get both kinds. I won't eat the custard ones.