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Swiss Miss (1938) Quotes with Sound Clips - Page 3

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The best quotes from Swiss Miss (1938 film), with sound clips.

Actors: Stan Laurel (Stan), Oliver Hardy (Ollie), Eric Blore (Edward)

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21 Say, do you know what? -What? -We forgot to serenade her.

— Stan (Stan Laurel)

22 That's my idea. -It's a splendid idea. -It's just an idea of my own.

— Ollie (Oliver Hardy)

23 What is the meaning? Why no apple pie? -Yes, what is the meaning?
24 Even your own brother wouldn't know you. -I haven't got a brother. -The brother that you haven't got wouldn't even know you.

— Stan (Stan Laurel), Ollie (Oliver Hardy)

25 How can you tell? - It's easy. Look at the silly, sloppy look on your face. Look at it.

— Stan (Stan Laurel)

26 Oh, your poetry is so very touching.
27 The tree house! That's perfect. Have my piano sent up there at once.
28 There are no better chefs than me. Are there? Are there?
29 There'll be gypsy fortune-telling, dancing and song.
30 We're a success? You're a success. I'm a PS.

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