Hugo Van Cleve Quotes in Heaven Can Wait (1943)
Hugo Van Cleve Quotes:
-
Albert Van Cleve: I assume you're referring to my future father-in-law, who happens to be one of the great meat packers of our time.
Bertha Van Cleve: Yes, Father Cleve, don't you realize that every piece of beef we eat comes from one of Mr. Strable's many, many plants.
Hugo Van Cleve: Does that include the steak I fought ten rounds with last night?
Albert Van Cleve: Grandfather, you don't seem to have any idea of the importance of Mr. Strable. He created the most famous character in American advertising - Mable the Cow.
Randolph Van Cleve: You've seen her, Father, on billboards.
Bertha Van Cleve: That big happy cow smiling at you over the fence and saying in big letters, um... uh... How does it go, uh...?
Albert Van Cleve: "To the world my name is Mabel, which you'll find on every label; I am packed by E. F. Strable for the pleasure of your table."
Hugo Van Cleve: No cow in its right mind could have said anything like that. Sounds more like Mr. Strable.
Albert Van Cleve: Grandfather, please, I beg of you. The family understands your humor, but it's a typical kind of New York humor.
Hugo Van Cleve: In other words it's not for yokels, hm?
-
Randolph Van Cleve: Believe me, Bertha, I never knew what a musical comedy girl looked like.
Bertha Van Cleve: Well, what can he possibly derive from their company?
Randolph Van Cleve: To me they were creatures from another planet.
Bertha Van Cleve: Where does he get it from? Nobody in our family was musical.
Randolph Van Cleve: To this day I wouldn't know how to find the stage entrance to a theatre.
Hugo Van Cleve: It's always around in the back, up an alleyway. There's a sign over the door: 'Stage Entrance.' You can't miss it.
-
Hugo Van Cleve: Albert, I'm struggling successfully against the gout, I'm waging a terrific battle with my liver, and I'm holding my own against asthma, but I doubt if I have strength enough to survive your jokes. You're a successful lawyer. Let it go at that. I love you, Albert.
-
Hugo Van Cleve: May you lie as solidly anchored in our hearts as you do in our stomachs.
Browse more character quotes from Heaven Can Wait (1943)