Chick Young Quotes in Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein (1948)

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  • Chick Young: You still want your exhibits?

    McDougal: Of course I do.

    Wilbur Grey: Here comes one of 'em now!

  • Chick Young: I know there's no such person as Dracula. You know there's no such person as Dracula.

    Wilbur Grey: But does Dracula know it?

  • Wilbur Grey: And another thing Mr. Chick Young! The next time I tell you that I saw something when I saw it, you believe me that I saw it!

    Chick Young: Oh relax. Now that we've seen the last of Dracula, the Wolf Man, and the Monster, there's nobody to frighten us anymore.

    Invisible Man: Oh, that's too bad. I was hoping to get in on the excitement.

    Chick Young: Who said that?

    Invisible Man: Allow me to introduce myself. I'm the Invisible Man.

  • Chick Young: Get up on your feet. It's only a dummy

    Wilbur Grey: Dummy nothin'. It was smart enough to scare me.

  • Chick Young: People pay McDougal cash to come in here and get scared.

    Wilbur Grey: I'm cheatin' him. I'm gettin' scared for nothin'.

  • Chick Young: I'm going out to get the other crate. And no back talk!

    Wilbur Grey: I've got just two words to say to you.

    Chick Young: What is that?

    Wilbur Grey: Hurry back.

  • Wilbur Grey: You know that person you said there's no such person? I think he's in there... in person. I was reading this sign over here, Dracula's Legend. All of a sudden I heard...

    [Wilbur imitates a creaking noise]

    Chick Young: That's the wind.

    Wilbur Grey: It should get oiled.

  • Chick Young: You're making enough noise to wake up the dead!

    Wilbur Grey: I don't have to wake him up. He's up.

  • Chick Young: Why don't you get down to the police station and tell them you know the story of Dracula and Monster they'd be very interested.

    Larry Talbot: I can't do that because then I'd have to tell them who I am and how I know what I know.

  • Chick Young: Well after what I saw, there'd better not be any 'maybe'.

  • Chick Young: You know the old saying? Everything comes in threes. Now suppose a third girl should fall in love with you?

    Wilbur Grey: What's her name?

    Chick Young: We'll say her name is Mary.

    Wilbur Grey: Is she pretty?

    Chick Young: Beautiful!

    Wilbur Grey: Naturally, she'd have to be.

    Chick Young: Now you have Mary, you have Joan, and you have Sandra. So, to prove to you that I'm your pal, your bosom friend, I'll take one of the girls off your hands.

    Wilbur Grey: Chick, you're what I call a real pal... you take Mary.

  • Larry Talbot: So! We meet again, Count Dracula.

    Dracula: Dracula?

    Wilbur Grey: Yes. That's who he says you are.

    Dracula: Oh. My costume perhaps?

    Chick Young: [jokingly] No. Talbot here thinks you're the real thing.

    Wilbur Grey: Uh-huh. Right out of McDougal's House of Horrors.

    Dracula: What an odd hallucination. But, the human mind is often inflamed with strange complexes. I suggest you consult your physician, Mr. Talbot.

    Chick Young: [referring to Wilbur] And take him along with you, please.

  • Chick Young: [the phone rings] Answer that phone.

    [a lady rings the bell for service]

    Chick Young: Answer the bell.

    [the phone rings again]

    Chick Young: Answer the phone!

    Wilbur Grey: Which one do you want me to answer first?

    Chick Young: Both of them!

    Wilbur Grey: [mocks him] Both of them! Both of them!

  • Wilbur Grey: AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!

    Wilbur Grey: Who screamed?

    Chick Young: You did.

    Chick Young: [amused] I did?

  • [Wilbur answers the door and Joan kisses him]

    Wilbur Grey: Oh, oh...

    Chick Young: Now who is this?

    Wilbur Grey: She's, she's beautiful.

    Joan Raymond: I'm Joan Raymond.

    Wilbur Grey: [shrugging] She's Joan Raymond.

  • Chick Young: Professor, do you understand women?

    Prof. Stevens: I don't even try. I'm gonna get me a drink.

  • Joan Raymond: Oh Wilbur, can't we both come along too?

    Wilbur Grey: Yes, mon amour.

    Wilbur Grey: That's Spanish.

    Chick Young: That's French.

    Wilbur Grey: How do you like that, I speak French too.

  • Wilbur Grey: [Chick calls Wilbur from across the room] Miss Raymond, will you excuse me.

    [looking at himself in the mirror]

    Wilbur Grey: Oh you irresistible boy.

    Wilbur Grey: [to Chick] You want me.

    Chick Young: [grabs Wilbur and pulls him towards the window] Yes I want you. Come over here. I just wanted to get a good look at you in the light.

    Chick Young: I still don't get it.

    Wilbur Grey: Jealous?

  • Chick Young: What I'd like to know is, what does he got they I haven't got?

    Dr. Sandra Mornay: A brain.

    Wilbur: [flattered] Oh, a brain.

    Chick Young: I'd like to know where it is.

  • Wilbur Grey: Oh, boy! I'm floatin' on a cloud of love!

    Chick Young: Listen, you little blimp! I'll let the air out of you in a minute if you don't give me a hand.

    [slams a bag into Wilbur's head]

    Chick Young: Ya understand that?

    Wilbur Grey: Thank You.

    Chick Young: Boy, is this kid lost!

  • Chick Young: What's the matter?

    Larry Talbot: I know you'll think I'm crazy, but... in a half-an-hour the moon will rise and I'll turn into a wolf.

    Wilbur Grey: You and 20 million other guys!

  • Chick Young: I don't get it. Out of all the guys around here that classy dish has to pick out a guy like you.

    Wilbur Grey: What's wrong with that?

    Chick Young: Go look at yourself in the mirror sometime.

    Wilbur Grey: Why should I hurt my own feelings?

  • Larry Talbot: I know you'll think I'm crazy, but in a half an hour the moon will rise and I'll turn into a wolf.

    Wilbur: You and twenty million other guys.

    Larry Talbot: [slamming Wilbur into a locker with Chick going in behind him] Listen! I might tear you limb from limb!

    Wilbur: [turning to Chick in the locker] Is that serious?

    Chick Young: He'll murder ya!

    Wilbur: [turns to Talbot] That's serious.

  • Chick Young: I saw what I saw when I saw it!

  • Joan Raymond: What are you doing tonight?

    Chick Young: He's going to a masquerade ball but I'm not doing anything.

    Joan Raymond: In that case you'll be awfully lonesome.

  • Chick Young: Please give me a little ether.

    Dr. Sandra Mornay: We don't need it. You won't feel a thing.

  • Chick Young: Now listen, Talbot. Enough is enough. Now Wilbur's scared to death. Hello? Hello? He's gone.

    Wilbur: So am I.

    Chick Young: No you don't come here. I'm gonna settle this thing once and for all. We'll search this place.

    Wilbur: Look Chick, it's a little past sunset and if Dracula is here he's gonna be wanting breakfast, and I'm fatter than you, and it ain't gonna be me.

  • Wilbur Grey: Look, now you've got two dates. What about Sandra, you bigamist?

    Chick Young: Sandra? I don't know. Joan is awful cute.

    Wilbur Grey: All right. You take Joan and I'll take Sandra.

    Chick Young: Oh, Sandra sends me.

    Wilbur Grey: Well then I'll take Joan.

    Chick Young: Joan sends me too.

    Wilbur Grey: Now listen, you sawed-off Romeo. In a minute, I'll send you!

    Chick Young: You don't even appeal to me.

    Wilbur Grey: Look, Wilbur, we've always been pals, haven't we?

    Chick Young: Oh, yes.

    Wilbur Grey: We've always shared and shared alike, haven't we?

    Chick Young: Mm-hmm.

    Wilbur Grey: Well, now look. Let's be reasonable. Come on.

    Chick Young: I've always shared with you.

    Wilbur Grey: That you have!

    Chick Young: If I had two cigarettes, I'd give you one.

    Wilbur Grey: That's right.

    Chick Young: And if I had two pairs of shoes, I'd give you a pair.

    Wilbur Grey: Don't I know that?

    Chick Young: And if I have two girls...

    Wilbur Grey: [Interrupting and stuttering] Well?

    Chick Young: Why don't you light that cigarette, put on those shoes and take a walk for yourself?

    Wilbur Grey: That's just what I'm gonna do, but with you.

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