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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91 She's a born painter and might be a very important one, but she must eat, and she also prefers a roof over her head to being constantly out in the rain and snow. -Food and a roof.
92 Snob. -Say, what do you mean, 'snob'? -You're the worst kind there is - an intellectual snob.
93 So glad you came. Can you use a typewriter? -No, thanks. I have one at home.
94 What's the Macaulay for? -Well, my father taught English history. I'm Mike to my friends. -Of whom you have many, I'm sure.
95 You can go right back where you came from.
96 You hate me, I trust? -No, I can't afford to hate anybody. I'm only a photographer.
97 You have everything it takes to make a lovely woman except the one essential: an understanding heart. And without that, you might just as well be made of bronze.
98 You'd had too much to drink, Tracy. -That seems to be the consensus of opinion.
99 Ah, it's risky though. Suppose another girl came along in the meantime? -I'd scratch her eyes out, I guess. That is, unless she was going to marry somebody else the next day.
100 Close paragraph. -Close job. Close bank account.
 
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