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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121 You see, it really wasn't Tracy at all. It was another girl. A Miss Pommery 1926.
122 Young man, remove yourself.
123 Your camera! I'm... Well, I'm so, so sorry. -I'm sure you are.
124 C.K. Dexter Haven. Oh, C.K. Dexter Haven!
125 Come on, darling. Champagne. And again and again and again.
126 Don't get too conventional all at once, will you? There'll be a reaction.
127 Good grief, man. Don't scream at me at the top of your voice like that.
128 I think a devoted young girl gives a man the illusion that youth is still his. -Very important, I suppose. -Oh, very, very. Because without her he might be inclined to go out in search of his youth.
129 Maybe they'd rather we'd go around to the servant's entrance, huh? -Maybe this is the servant's entrance.
130 Oh, I wish something would happen. Nothing ever possibly in the least ever happens here.
 
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