Favourite line?
'Put you're back into it woman'
and every time they call the car 'she' such a great film, I laughed all the way through, as a teen girl I thought it was hillarious.
'Put you're back into it woman'
and every time they call the car 'she' such a great film, I laughed all the way through, as a teen girl I thought it was hillarious.
You mean "your" not "you're."
shareSurely, penroyaltea, the line is: 'Put your back into it, woman', not the word you're, which means YOU ARE!
share"The other thing."
We could have high times
if you'll abide
haha to which Wendy responds "What's that?"
Also, still in that scene "you're all hawling like brooligans"!!
I like Kenneth More's reaction as well.
Another one, Kay Kendall's "Do you want to hear me play the trumpet"
and all their reactions as they take the stage - Kenneth More's
"She's blotto" to "I love her"!!!
It's Kenneth More's response (with a straight face) that gets me....as in:
Wendy: "Look at you - hawling like brooligans" !!
Kenneth More: "I'm not a Brooligan. He's a Brooligan"!!
Edie Martin, in the hotel lobby, carrying what looks like TWO whiskey bottles, responding to the Mckim's complaints: "ARE THEY AMERICANS?"
shareI've often wondered if that was a mistake that they kept in the film, after Wendy said it the others played along with it.
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