The Philadelphia Story (1940)

The Philadelphia Story (1940) Poster

Discover the best lines from the classic film "The Philadelphia Story" with our collection of quotes featuring sound bites from the movie.

Actors: James Stewart (Macaulay Connor), Cary Grant (C.K. Dexter Haven), Katharine Hepburn (Tracy Lord), Ruth Hussey (Elizabeth Imbrie), Virginia Weidler (Dinah Lord), Roland Young (Uncle Willie)

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101 Doggone it! Either I'm gonna sock you or you're gonna sock me! -Shall we toss a coin?
102 Hello, George.
103 Holy mackerel, what goes on here?
104 I can tell there's something in the air because I'm being taken away.
105 I don't suppose a man ever had a better or finer family. You know, I often wake up in the night and say to myself: 'You lucky dog. What have you done to deserve it all?' -And what have you?
106 I think that dress hikes up a little behind. -No, it's me that does.
107 It may interest you to know that this so-called affair consisted of exactly two kisses and a rather late swim. All of which I thoroughly enjoyed, and the memory of which I wouldn't part with for anything.
108 Maybe he's going to sock her again. -Don't say 'sock,' darling. 'Strike' is quite an ugly-enough word.
109 Mr. Connor. -Yes, with his both arms full of something. -And guess what it turned out to be? -What? -You and some clothes.
110 Oh? How does your dancer friend talk? Or does she purr? Sweet and low, I suppose. Dulcet. Very ladylike.
 
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