Small Town Girl (1953)
Bobby Van: Ludwig Schlemmer
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Quotes
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Ludwig Schlemmer : Wow! What a dish. I wish I had a spoon.
Judge Gordon Kimbell : I wish I had a gun.
Mrs. Kimbell : Gordon.
Ludwig Schlemmer : Do you know who that was? That was Lisa Bellmount - just about the biggest musical star on Broadway. Say, maybe she needs a leading man.
Mrs. Kimbell : For your information, she has one.
Cindy Kimbell : I wasn't particularly impressed.
Ludwig Schlemmer : It's different with boys.
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Ludwig Schlemmer : You won't forget me, will you?
Lisa Bellmount : [sarcastically] How could anyone forget you?
Ludwig Schlemmer : Just remember, if Livingston gives you any trouble, there are other fish in the sea.
Lisa Bellmount : When I want a fish, I'll let you know. Bye.
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Ludwig Schlemmer : Marriage is a serious business.
Papa Eric Schlemmer : So, its about time you went into business.
Ludwig Schlemmer : Look, Papa, I've got lots of time. Besides, there are other fish in the sea.
Papa Eric Schlemmer : Maybe so; but, you can't swim.
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Ludwig Schlemmer : Hi, Cindy. How do you feel?
Cindy Kimbell : Wonderful.
Ludwig Schlemmer : You've got a cold and you feel wonderful?
Cindy Kimbell : Never felt better in my life.
[points to flowers Ludwig is holding]
Cindy Kimbell : Are those for me?
Ludwig Schlemmer : Pop thought as long as I was gonna propose, I ought to bring some flowers.
Cindy Kimbell : Propose? Well, what for?
Ludwig Schlemmer : He wants grandchildren.
Cindy Kimbell : Do you want grandchildren, Ludwig?
Ludwig Schlemmer : Me? All I want is a career. I want to see my name up in lights. I can see it now: Ludwig Schlemmer.
Cindy Kimbell : Ludwig, I'm about to make you a very happy man. I don't want to marry you.
Ludwig Schlemmer : You don't?
Cindy Kimbell : No. We're too good friends to get married. You'll have your name in lights some day. I know it.
Ludwig Schlemmer : Just terrific, Cindy. Thanks for turning me down. Is it all right if I tell Pop the good news?
Cindy Kimbell : Well, you better break it to him gently.
Ludwig Schlemmer : Oh, I will. Here, I want you to have these anyway.
[hands her the flowers]
Cindy Kimbell : Oh, thanks.
Ludwig Schlemmer : Oh, and if you need a mustard plaster or anything, anything at all, just let me know.
Cindy Kimbell : Ok; bye-bye.
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Ludwig Schlemmer : [singing] I thought that you were letting me down gently, And then you kissed me and consequently
Ludwig Schlemmer , Cindy Kimbell : I'm feeling fine, fine, fine, Because you're fine, fine, finely mine...
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Ludwig Schlemmer : [singing] I want to be where happy people have gay times, So drop me at gay Times Square...
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Ludwig Schlemmer : You know I want a career more than anything. I want to try my wings!
Papa Eric Schlemmer : You do it, you will fall flat on your beak.
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Ludwig Schlemmer : If you need a mustard plaster or *anything*, anything at all, just let me know.
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Richard Belrow Livingston III : Ludwig, what are you doing here?
Ludwig Schlemmer : Please, I've changed my name. It's Lionel.
Richard Belrow Livingston III : Lionel? Sit down. Tell me, Lionel, what are you doing here?
Ludwig Schlemmer : I have to see Miss Bellmount. That is, I want to tell her that I'm available.
Richard Belrow Livingston III : Available for... what?
Ludwig Schlemmer : For the stage. And I'm ready right this minute.
Richard Belrow Livingston III : Lionel, you sure that's what you want to do?
Ludwig Schlemmer : I'm sure. I know all about the hard work and disappointments, but I don't care.
Richard Belrow Livingston III : What about your friends... your family in Duck Creek?
Ludwig Schlemmer : I've outgrown Duck Creek. New York is the place for me.
Richard Belrow Livingston III : The stage is a pretty tough business, and New York is a pretty big place. It's filled with a lot of people who've never heard of you. In Duck Creek, everybody knows you; everybody likes you.
Ludwig Schlemmer : Just wait till I get to the top. Everybody'll know me right here in New York.
Richard Belrow Livingston III : No... no, it won't be the same. In Duck Creek, when they say, 'How are you?', they really want to know. When they say, 'Glad to see you', they're really glad. In New York, it doesn't mean a thing, because nobody's got time to wait for an answer. Now, in Duck Creek...
Ludwig Schlemmer : Duck Creek! It's a dot on the map.
Richard Belrow Livingston III : So's New York if you've got a big enough map.
Ludwig Schlemmer : If you're so crazy about Duck Creek, why do you still live in New York?
Richard Belrow Livingston III : That's a good question, Lionel. That's a very good question.