“Uh uh — can look, but mustn’t touch. Say, listen — just because you’re a customer, I don’t have to let you move in, body and soul, do I? Now you be a good little boy, and take your little kiddie car, and go on home before your wifey finds out, see?” Winnie Lightner in She Had to Say Yes (1933)
~ by shadowsandsatin on January 1, 2012.
Posted in The Language of Pre-Code
Tags: 1933, Loretta Young, Lyle Talbot, pre-code, Regis Toomey, She Had to Say Yes, Winnie Lightner
Harlow, Crawford and Bennett!
Peggy Cummins in Gun Crazy.
Joan Crawford: one of pre-Code and film noir's most awesome divas!
Dangerous Dan Duryea
Norma Shearer: She was made for pre-Code.
The lovely Carole Lombard
Robert Montgomery: Pre-Code Essential.
Lilyan Tashman and Kay Francis: Two awesome dames.
Don't mess with Robert Mitchum.
Stanwyck: Indescribable. Undefinable.
Joan Blondell: Cute as lace pants.
There's nobody like Sterling Hayden.
Lovely Leila Hyams
Warren William: Smooth, suave, and sophisticated.
Marlene Dietrich: Always marvelous
Oozing with talent: Mae Clarke
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[…] was in She Had to Say Yes (1933), where she played Loretta Young’s common-sense friend – and this was one of my favorite quotes from the movie. In Life of the Party, Lightner teams with Irene […]