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- Oh, I want mine to wear glasses. Men who wear glasses are so much more gentle and sweet and helpless. Haven't you ever noticed it?
- Now that you've mentioned it, mm-hmm.

12 seconds sound clip from the Some Like It Hot movie soundboard.

You can hear this line at 00:46:53 in the DVD version of the movie.

Quote context

[...]

- You know, I'm gonna be 25 in June.

- You are?

- That's a quarter of a century. Makes a girl think.

- About what?

- About the future. You know, like a husband.

- That's why I'm glad we're going to Florida.

- What's in Florida?

- Millionaires. Flocks of them. They all go south for the winter, like birds.

- Oh, you're gonna catch yourself a rich bird?

- I don't care how rich he is as long as he has a yacht, his own private railroad car and his own toothpaste.

- You're entitled.

- Maybe you'll meet one too, Josephine.

- With money like Rockefeller and shoulders like Johnny Weismuller.

- Oh, I want mine to wear glasses. Men who wear glasses are so much more gentle and sweet and helpless. Haven't you ever noticed it?

- Now that you've mentioned it, mm-hmm.

- They get those weak eyes from reading. You know, those long, tiny little columns in The Wall Street Journal.

- That bass fiddle, she sure knows how to throw a party.

- Hot diggetty dog!

- Well, happy days!

- I hope this time you wind up with the sweet end of the lollipop.

[...]

Some Like It Hot Sound Clip

Some Like It Hot Poster

Get a taste of the comedic gold that is "Some Like It Hot" with sound clips of its most memorable quotes. A classic film that continues to delight audiences to this day.

Actors: Marilyn Monroe (Sugar), Tony Curtis (Joe), Jack Lemmon (Jerry), Joe E. Brown (Osgood), George Raft (Spats Colombo)

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