Love Me Tonight (1932)
Maurice Chevalier: Maurice
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Quotes
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Princess Jeanette : What are you doing now?
Maurice Courtelin : I'm thinking. I'm thinking of you without these clothes.
Princess Jeanette : Open your eyes at once!
Maurice Courtelin : Oh no, pardon madam. With different clothes. Smart clothes.
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Maurice Courtelin : [singing] It has men that send you postcards, Much naughtier than most cards, That's the song of Paris...
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Maurice Courtelin : Tell me, do you live down here?
Princess Jeanette : I often wonder.
Maurice Courtelin : No, I said, do you *live* down here?
Princess Jeanette : I heard you. I wonder if you can call it living. Seems so dead.
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Vicomte Gilbert de Vareze : He's been chasing me.
Maurice Courtelin : Who?
Vicomte Gilbert de Vareze : The lady's husband. He came home unexpectedly.
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Maurice Courtelin : [singing] My needle punctuates, The rhythm of romance, I don't give a stitch, If I don't get rich...
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Maurice Courtelin : You take the horse, I'll take the lady.
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Maurice Courtelin : Let me attack him - alone! I'll be a one-man French Revolution!
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Maurice Courtelin : I'm stuck here, I can't go. My carriage is in disrepair and I'm lonely. You can't leave me.
Princess Jeanette : Aren't you a little insane?
Maurice Courtelin : Yes! Let me sing for you!
Princess Jeanette : You are insane.
Maurice Courtelin : But you sang for me.
Princess Jeanette : I didn't even know you existed.
Maurice Courtelin : You don't exist either. You're a dream.
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Maurice Courtelin : We must be careful not to insult the Vicomte de Barres. He comes from the old nobility, quick to take offense.
Shirtmaker : And slow to pay!
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Maurice Courtelin : [singing] Mimi, you sunny little honey of a Mimi, I may be high, Mimi, you got me sad and dreamy, You could free me, If you'd see me, Mimi, you know I'd like to have a little son of a Mimi, by and by...
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Maurice Courtelin : Jeanette, you know what I think? I think I'm mad. And that you are mad. And that the whole world is mad. But I'm the luckiest man of all. And the happiest. Listen, my beautiful Princess. I love you. I love you! And whatever comes tomorrow, love me tonight. Love me tonight.
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Maurice Courtelin : Oh no, that won't do at all.
Madame Dutoit - Dressmaker : You think so, Monsieur?
Maurice Courtelin : Oh yes, Madame, yes. And look, it's too tight here, Madame. It's too tight across - across the chest.
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Princess Jeanette : [winks] Come here, look at it more closely.
Maurice Courtelin : The closer I get, the more perfect.