Ladies In Love Page #3

Synopsis: Three working girls in Budapest pool their resources to get a better apartment and impress their dates. One dates a nobleman and, learning of her rejection by him, considers poison. Another drinks the poison by mistake and lands a physician for herself. The third marries a businessman. The first girl gets a shop of her own.
Genre: Comedy, Romance
Director(s): Edward H. Griffith
Production: 20th Century Fox Film Corporation
 
IMDB:
6.5
APPROVED
Year:
1936
97 min
40 Views


those what about that one oh yeah

alright alright

she doesn't have time to say anything I

just I just told him a friend there Wow

I could only smile oh but see oh my god

you want sandal.

Oh could you just enjoy okay

either coming I'm sorry but I have no

time for autographs now why don't would

you like that what the letter you want

famous crap you had two weeks after the

show

could you find ice my friend wait Reggie

white b*tch oh she's a person been

misgendered I would cut the pie

and now ladies and gentlemen I shall

attention illusion that I discovered

while stepping through the wilds of

India but I must have absolute silence

because the slightest noise might result

in injury or perhaps even death to the

young lady I ready

thank you and now there's and gentlemen

destra seek my illusions of their

mechanical tricks I shall prove to you

that even from the distance of a few

feet the hand is still tricker than the

eye

now who will come up here and see for

themselves if they can

the young men in the gray suit was a

pretty girl by his Oh

no pet you're doing all right where you

are

ah the young lady that wanted my

autograph come down you look lonely

there oh come along well upset oh you've

got to early Peppard you're gonna give

me a little demonstration in magic have

a bit of a left it here someone might

- steal it she was afraid you'd next year

- someone might steal it.

I don't worry it will be perfectly safe

here well how careless of it it must be

around somewhere little not there that's

it isn't it

now what have you in this case neckties

what do you do with them try and tell

them clearly

I need neckties so supposing instead of

me showing you my magic you show me your

neck time well why not well any more

public than the sidewalk that is quite

an ingenious contraption

now here is a very lovely crepe stop a

crepe time does it shrink absolutely not

it's made by one of the best company it

doesn't shrink you'll find out

it shrank all right

that was too crowded to kroehner well

let me see is something a little more

expensive

here to my better time guaranteed

wrinkle proof wrinkle proof you'll find

out about that now I have here an

ordinary silk scarf which I playfully

called my wrinkle tester we fold it like

that again like that put the ties in

there that's still there walk cumple

them again Eddie

six Cronin pull up for my tie Oh your

time did you mind if I have a drink I'm

told you have one

would you mind tasting that for me just

a sip does that taste like a necktie for

you I don't know what a necktie tastes

like we have the videoed flavor we'll

find out

these are your Nick hey they're all

there yeah thank you very much

oh but aren't you going to buy them why

of course how much these are the H.

Cronin H Cronin may I have your purse

eight kronor two four six eight and two

four nuts

oh thank you very much mr. Chandler now

what shall I do with the time

just leave them with the stage

doorkeeper on your way

your business ookay look

magic how sure he's a magical at the

cheap trick

don't worry honey your weight all mixed

and ready take it one bit Oh cigarette

uh no stop yelling for blanket you fired

on two hours ago

well how am I to get out of this don't

ask me you're the magician and you're

funny don't understand steel

oh it's you they could do perfectly well

I had a supper party they'd have to

dress me lost ya everlastingly back my

white ties on back you laundry have left

ones all covered with makeup really

funny hey have you got a white tie for

you oh why didn't you say so at first

this Chi will cost you ten throne and

watch cause you might send out for one

if you think any the shops are open now

all right you let me have it and think

it pay when it comes back you don't

suppose think it will come back after

you're discharged Kim will you please

give me that time

I'm manservant didn't what you need give

me that tie yes you'll probably magic it

away from me anyway what makes you think

a magician can't tie his own tie if

you'll just stand still I can do it

perfectly what you need is a woman

around someone who understands taking

care of men someone who can keep a man's

place neat and clean I will have you

understand that think it work for Prince

Roger before he came to me for five

years

Charlie why was so lady too many other

servants tell you what I'll do I'll let

you have that tie for only four cronies

you'll give me his job think it's job

for you the bank it breaks me up in the

morning he cooks my views he acts as my

dresser in the theatre I even puts me

the big but I don't do it how long is it

since you've had a decent chicken

paprika thank you

what do you know about chicken paprika

my father taught me how to make it the

only proper way and grit Suzette's I

don't imagine think it could do much for

those crepe suzette cigarette

what is this all about anyway why do you

want the job what sort of girl are you

oh I know your stage star count you know

me naturally I'm fascinated seen you do

your tricks but you see I really need a

job I'm so used to looking after

children children that oh oh I mean it

would be wonderful if I could work for

shandur the great for you huh

you are stage-struck but I'll overlook

that there's a street number fall at 9 o

clock in the morning what about the 10

cronin you said 4 if you got the job

alright I'll make it 10 let me have your

purse 2468 and 2 for luck yeah we'll

discuss terms later meanwhile clean up

around here.

Oh Shandra about that time you don't owe

me for that it's yours

I found in the drawer hmm

that makes 10 cronometer Oh be then and

remember you're only here on trial good

night good night

somebody Schmidt.

Thank You Martha Knightley Susie I've

been waiting for you hi I'll Drive you

home

hmm you know the trouble with us is

trouble with you is you always know what

the term with somebody we talk too much

least you do always analyzing seen it

again always analyzing I survived with

that what we analyze I don't know just

analyze do I really love you do you

really love me so we do so we don't what

difference does it make as long as we

have such lovely times together just let

it go it there what being happy

mmm I suppose that's a very good place

to let it go it if that's how you want

me for you never talk about love again I

promise you from now on I'll be known as

sensible John

wait a minute

cousin John.

I'm Marie don't you remember me

I've run away from so a**hole oh oh but

you've grown I only had money enough to

take the train to Vienna and I came

honey we revise from there

um this is Miss Mary Armand kind of

cousin

I'm not a cousin we are not related at

all except by marriage what are you

doing here

I found out it come back to Budapest

what when mother and I visited you five

years ago you were so kind to me and if

you seen that who's this oh this is mrs.

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Melville Baker

Melville Baker (April 24, 1901 – April 10, 1958) was an American screenwriter.Bakers was born in Massachusetts and died of a heart attack in Nice, France at the age of 56. more…

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