The Philadelphia Story (1940)

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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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1051 You'd better tell Mr. Dutton to start the music.
1052 You'll be down directly? -Yes, if you want. -I want.
1053 You're a good number, Liz.
1054 You're a kind of, um, a writer, aren't you, Mr. Connor? -Sort of. -A book? -Yes. -Under what name do you publish? -My own. Macaulay Connor.
1055 You're a snob, Connor. -No doubt, no doubt.
1056 You're a vision of loveliness, Miss Imbrie.
1057 You're just a mass of prejudices, aren't you?
1058 You're lit from within, Tracy. You've got fires banked down in you. Hearth fires and holocausts.
1059 You're lying, Dexter. I can always tell. -Can you, Red?
1060 You're on your way out, the lot of you, and good riddance.
 
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