Screenland (Nov 1929-Apr 1930)

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12 SCREENLAND ^he £8est j^ines of the Month From "The Dance of Life" Bonnie (Nancy Carroll) : "Keep on takin' them falls and you won't have no more teeth than a juvenile." Skid (Hal Skelly) : "Don't worry about me, kid, I'll be eating corn off the cob when you're shaking like a vibrator." From "The Cock-Eyed World" Top-Sergeant Flagg (Victor McLaglen) : "What are we drilling men for — thousands of What are big battle ships bein' built em for? Everything to kill, wound, maim and destroy! Why, half de dough dey're spendin' on dem dere airplanes would educate de woild!" From "The Awful Truth" Lucy (Ina Claire) : "Would you call on me if I asked you?" Norman (Henry Daniel) : "I would not! There is a small restaurant in the business section where for a long time I was in the habit of lunching. One day the food was bad and I had a severe attack of ptomaine poisoning. Nowadays when I meet the proprietor on the street, I nod pleasantly and hope that he is well ; but you don't catch me going there any more to eat!" From "Fast Company" you Bert Wade (Skeets Gallagher): "Why don't really start to take an interest in him yourself?" Evelyn (Evelyn Brent) : "Maybe I will. He's the first man I've met yet that seems to me to be really a man, and not just a collection of vaudeville jokes fixed up by an expensive tailor."