The Cocoanuts (1929) Quotes with Sound Clips - page 4

The Cocoanuts (1929) posterSound clips of funny quotes from The Cocoanuts (1929), in MP3 and WAV formats.

Actors: Groucho Marx (Mr. Hammer), Chico Marx (Chico), Zeppo Marx (Jamison), Harpo Marx (Harpo), Margaret Dumont (Mrs. Potter)

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31 I mean, your eyes... your eyes, they shine like the pants of a blue serge suit. -What? That's an insult. -That's not a reflection on you. That's on the pants.

— Mr. Hammer (Groucho Marx)

32 Pardon, can you tell me what time is the next train to Philadelphia? -There's a train there once a week and sometimes twice a day. -Thank you. -That's all right.

— Chico (Chico Marx)

33 Senor Pastrami, what is the first number? -Number one.

— Chico (Chico Marx)

34 Sometimes you got a little bit. You no think it's enough. Somebody else maybe think it's a too much. It's a whole lot too. Now, a whole lot is a too much, too much is a whole lot. Same thing.

— Chico (Chico Marx)

35 There's a man outside who wants to see you with a black mustache. -Tell him I've got one.

— Mr. Hammer (Groucho Marx)

36 We want our money. -Yes, money. -You want your money? -We wanna get paid. -Oh, you want my money? Is that fair? Do I want your money?

— Mr. Hammer (Groucho Marx)

37 What's that? You'll have to talk louder. I can't hear you. If you'll take your nose out of the receiver, it'll be okay.

— Mr. Hammer (Groucho Marx)

38 And as I said before, I hadn't intended to make a speech at all. -Well, you certainly succeeded.

— Mr. Hammer (Groucho Marx)

39 And think of me, Jamison. -You bet I will. -I'll be back someday. -All right. -Keep a light burning in the window, if you can find a window. -All right, sir. -Good-bye, Jamison. -Good-bye.

— Mr. Hammer (Groucho Marx)

40 Another thing, take our cattle raising. I don't mean anything personal. But here is the ideal cattle raising section. We have longhorns, shorthorns and shoehorns.

— Mr. Hammer (Groucho Marx)

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