Henry Stamper:
Why don't you show us some of that university learnin'... say something to us in trigonometry. Go on! Say something to us in trigonom'.
[repeated lines]
Henry Stamper:
Where did you get all that hair?
Leland Stamper:
It grows.
Henry Stamper:
[commenting on watching Leland wake up] He looked just like Rita Hayworth!
Hank Stamper:
Well, good luck.
Willard Eggleston:
[amazed at his apathy] Good luck?
Hank Stamper:
Well, yeah, Willard. Now, you have to admit, it's better than "best wishes" or "bon voyage," so take it how I'm givin' it to you. Good luck, Willard!
[repeated line]
Henry Stamper:
I've got contracts to fill, eggs to hatch and cats to kill.
Hank Stamper:
[after Leeland removes his shirt to investigate a bug-bite] Where'd you learn the strip act? In college?
Andy Stamper:
[about sliding down a very big hill] The first step's a bitch!
Hank Stamper:
[singing] Don't ever hit your mother with a shovel. It will leave a dull impression on her mind. Paul Newman said the same line in "Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid".复制复制成功复制失败,请手动复制