Girls on Probation (1938)
Jane Bryan: Connie Heath
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Quotes
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Connie Heath : Oh, Hilda, by the way, Mr. Todd's plenty burnt up about you playing around with boys so much. You better kinda keep your mind on your work.
Hilda Engstrom : Boys are my work! There's no future in the cleaning business.
Connie Heath : Well, what future is there in sitting around from one man to another?
Hilda Engstrom : Oh, I should stay at home and sit around all the time like you do.
Connie Heath : I don't sit around. I'm just waiting for the right one, that's all.
Hilda Engstrom : Yeah, when he comes along, he'll probably be signed up with another dame.
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Connie Heath : There's nothing wrong with Hilda.
Roger Heath : Don't tell me about that one. That brainless hussy flirts with every man she meets. First thing you know, you will turn out same as she is!
Connie Heath : She just stopped in to help me fix an evening dress for a party tomorrow night.
Roger Heath : What party?
Connie Heath : We're just going dancing, that's all.
Roger Heath : Well, you can't go! Not with that wench!
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Todd : [to Connie] This is Miss Adams, one of our customers. She left this dress at the Porter Street branch to be cleaned.
Gloria Adams : [sarcastically] And you can imagine how delighted that I was to see you dancing in it at the Hula House last night!
Connie Heath : Are you sure it's the same dress?
Gloria Adams : You know it is!
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Neil Dillon : Well, as I get this you wanted to go to a party and knock some poor guy for a loop with a swell gown so you helped yourself to Gloria's dress. All of which goes to prove that crime doesn't pay.
Connie Heath : I'm not a criminal!
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Connie Heath : Why, Hilda, I didn't know you were in Ardmore.
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Jane Lennox : You said you were innocent; but, one would think you actually wanted to go to prison. Do you?
Connie Heath : No! No girl wants that.
Jane Lennox : A woman's prison is a tough place for a girl like you. It'll break you down and leave a stain you can never wash out.
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Jane Lennox : There must be someone who loves you. Perhaps a man somewhere?
Connie Heath : There's no one.
Jane Lennox : Now, that's hard to believe. A young girl like you only 22 and no one who cares for her? Why, I'm much older than you with only half your looks; but, there's a man who says he loves me.
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Connie Heath : Congratulations.
Neil Dillon : Why?
Connie Heath : Well, I heard that you were going to be married to Miss Adams.
Neil Dillon : There are wars and rumors of wars. But, I'm still neutral.
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Neil Dillon : You must be tired.
Connie Heath : Not terribly.
Neil Dillon : I know I am. You're sweet.
[kiss]
Connie Heath : Must you do that!
Neil Dillon : You mean to tell me you didn't expect me to?
Connie Heath : I know bosses are expected to take advantage of their secretaries when they keep them working at night. But, Mr. Dillon! I thought you were different.
Neil Dillon : Miss Heath! Do you dare deny that for the past six months you subtly encouraged me and lead me on?
Connie Heath : I make an amendment to that complaint. I've been encouraging you and leading you on ever since I came to work here. But, I don't think I was very subtle about it.
Neil Dillon : That calls for a rebuttal.
Connie Heath : Objection!
Neil Dillon : Objection, overruled.
[kiss]
Neil Dillon : Get back to work.
Connie Heath : Yes, sir.