Charley's Aunt (1941)
Laird Cregar: Sir Francis Chesney
Quotes
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Jack Chesney : Yes, an income can be a wonderful thing.
Sir Francis Chesney : It certainly can.
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Jack Chesney : She, she isn't what she seems.
Sir Francis Chesney : No?
Jack Chesney : No, she isn't. She... she's a woman with a past.
Sir Francis Chesney : A past? You can't have a past with a face like that, Jack. It's impossible.
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Sir Francis Chesney : But first, I'm going up to your room and have a rattling good whiskey and soda. I don't think I could propose to that face without one.
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Sir Francis Chesney : Now that I have come into the family title, I have also come into the family debts.
Jack Chesney : Debts?
Sir Francis Chesney : Mmm. You know - red ink and all that sort of thing.
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Sir Francis Chesney : I'm afraid, Jack, for the next few years we're going to be known as charming, educated, cultural paupers.
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Jack Chesney : How are the sheep in New Zealand?
Sir Francis Chesney : Pretty bad. Rather smelly too.
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Sir Francis Chesney : Uh, how old is this, uh, Charley's aunt?
Jack Chesney : Oh, I don't know. Probably 90, like most aunts.
Sir Francis Chesney : Well, at 90 they don't bother you much. And you say she's very wealthy?
Jack Chesney : They say she has millions.
Sir Francis Chesney : I'm sure your mother would understand.