Egbert Sousé Quotes in The Bank Dick (1940)

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  • Egbert Sousé: Was I in here last night and did I spend a twenty dollar bill?

    Joe Guelpe: Yeah.

    Egbert Sousé: Oh boy, what a load that is off my mind! I thought I'd lost it.

  • Egbert Sousé: My uncle, a balloon ascensionist, Effingham Hoofnagle, took a chance. He was three miles and a half up in the air. He jumped out of the basket of the balloon and took a chance of alighting on a load of hay.

    Og Oggilby: Golly! Did he make it?

    Egbert Sousé: Uh... no. He didn't. Had he been a younger man, he probably would have made it. That's the point. Don't wait too long in life.

  • Egbert Sousé: Lompoc is noted for it's beautiful girls. I imagine you've noticed them.

    J. Pinkerton Snoopington: Yes. Yes I have. I'm a married man with a grown daughter - eighteen years of age.

    Egbert Sousé: Oh, I'd like to met her. I'm very fond of children. Girl children, around eighteen and twenty.

  • Egbert Sousé: Ten cents a share. Telephone sold for five cents a share. How would you like something better for ten cents a share? If five gets ya ten, ten'll get ya twenty. A beautiful home in the country, upstairs and down. Beer flowing through the estate over your grandmother's paisley shawl.

    Og Oggilby: Beer?

    Egbert Sousé: Beer! Fishing in the stream that runs under the aboreal dell. A man comes up from the bar, dumps $3,500 in your lap for every nickel invested. Says to you, "Sign here on the dotted line." And then disappears in the waving fields of alfalfa.

  • Og Oggilby: Oh... I knew this would happen! I was a perfect idiot to ever listen to you!

    Egbert Sousé: You listen to me, Og! There's nothing in this world that is perfect.

  • J. Frothingham Waterbury: Gosh!... Oh, pardon my language.

    Egbert Sousé: That's okay. I swear sometimes myself.

  • Egbert Sousé: Don't be a luddy-duddy! Don't be a mooncalf! Don't be a jabbernowl! You're not those, are you?

  • Elsie Mae Adele Brunch Sousé: What's the matter, Pop? Don't you love me?

    Egbert Sousé: [raising his hand in anger] Certainly I love you!

    Agatha Sousé: Don't you dare strike that child!

    Egbert Sousé: She's not gonna tell ME I don't love her.

  • Egbert Sousé: The jockey was a very insulting fellow. He referred to my proboscis as an adscititious excrescence. I had to tweak his nose.

  • Egbert Sousé: Og Oggilby... sounds like a bubble in a bathtub!

  • Egbert Sousé: Is that gun loaded?

    Mother in bank: Certainly not! But I think you are!

  • J. Pinkerton Snoopington: Can't we, eh, pull the shade?

    Egbert Sousé: You can pull anything you want in here. It's a regular joint.

  • Egbert Sousé: Ever done any boondoggling?

  • Egbert Sousé: [during the car chase] The resale value of this car is going to be nil after this trip.

  • Egbert Sousé: [to bank robber, after narrowly missing the police during a car chase] Seems to be a great deal of traffic here for a country road. Don't you think?

  • Egbert Sousé: Did you warble my little wren?

  • Egbert Sousé: I have a half interest in a cod liver oil mine down in Cape Cod. Snowed all winter. We did a lot of boondoggling. Did you ever boondoggle, Joe?

  • Egbert Sousé: Boy, you're headin' right down my alley. In the old Sennett days, I used to direct Fatty Arbuckle, Charlie Chaplin, Buster Keaton, and the rest of 'em. Can't get the celluloid outta my blood. At nights I used to tend bar.

  • Egbert Sousé: We're making motion picture history here.

  • Egbert Sousé: [Demonstrating cigarette tricks] I'll teach you when you grow up. I never smoked a cigarette until I was nine.

  • Egbert Sousé: There was an article in there telling how I apprehended a couple of crooks. Who stole two million dollars - from Skinner's Lompoc Bank.

    Mrs. Hermisillo Brunch: You would! Skinner's Lompoc Bank. Thems the shylocks that's got the mortgage on this house, ain't they? Haunting you from morning to night - the old pinch pennies! I'm sorry they didn't get away with the bag. Leave it to him. He would do a thing like that.

  • Mr. Skinner: I've been in consultation with our Director and we've decided that what has been needed in this bank for a long time is a special officer. Or, to refer to the article of the underworld, a bank dick. In lieu of your heroism, your valiant, dauntless courage, I have the honor to offer you this position. The remuneration at first will be very small - we're a growing concern. We're young. But, there are a great many chances for advancement. Who knows? Within a short time, you may become my Vice President. My first and only vice.

    Egbert Sousé: Very good. What time in the morning?

    Mr. Skinner: The bank opens at ten o'clock.

    Egbert Sousé: Oh, well, that's all right. If I'm not here on time, just go right ahead without me. I'll catch up with ya.

  • Egbert Sousé: I don't hang around that Black Pussy Cafe for nothin'.

  • Egbert Sousé: I have a young daughter, marriageable age; also a small daughter; a nice wife and a mother-in-law that loves me like her own son.

  • Egbert Sousé: Ah, the Black Pussy Cafe and Snackbar... How would you like to go in and have a little spot?

    J. Pinkerton Snoopington: No, I never drink during the business hours. Thank you.

    Egbert Sousé: Just a little spot and we'll find out how Gumlake came out at Delmar today.

    J. Pinkerton Snoopington: This-a, this place isn't crowded, is it?

    Egbert Sousé: No, if it wasn't for me the place would starve to death.

    J. Pinkerton Snoopington: Well, I'll dawdled for about ten minutes.

    Egbert Sousé: Okay, we'll dawdle together.

  • Egbert Sousé: This town has an altitude of 500 feet. Population is 4,500. Schools. Churches. Public Library. Three blocks of paved streets. Two trains a day - not counting the milk train that goes through at four o'clock in the morning. We have three drug stores - one actually sells medicine.

    J. Pinkerton Snoopington: Stop. I'm dying. Could you direct me to a culvert.

    Egbert Sousé: Why don't you wait to get up to the hotel. Its only six blocks. We pass the Spanish-Americo Chili Parlor on the way up.

  • Egbert Sousé: Hello, Snoopy, old boy! How do you feel?

    J. Pinkerton Snoopington: Oh, I feel as though I've been poisoned.

  • Egbert Sousé: Hello, Doc. How are ya? How's business?

    Doctor Stall: Oh, fair, fair. I don't suppose we'll ever get another whooping cough epidemic again.

  • Egbert Sousé: Now, leave everything to me. I'll do the worry. Be happy! Gay! I'll have the management send you up a radio. Come on, Doc, we better be going. Toodle-oo.

  • Mr. Skinner: We are grateful to you for retrieving the bank's funds.

    Egbert Sousé: Oh, well, that was in the line of duty.

    Mr. Skinner: And we feel we've shown our gratitude by giving you a position as bank's officer. But, when you caution Mrs. Muttle's little son, about carrying a toy pistol into the bank, that's going too far. I can not impress upon you to firmly, the Skinner Bank is a dignified institution.

    Egbert Sousé: Yeah, that's the way I always figured it, yes. I guess you figured it the same way, working here the same as I do.

    Mr. Skinner: Furthermore, I've been informed that you are a frequenter of a cafe known as the Black Pussy.

  • Egbert Sousé: Would you like to examine the books at the Black Pussy - eh - Cafe?

  • Egbert Sousé: Hi, Toots!

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