Trixie Lorraine Quotes in Gold Diggers of 1933 (1933)

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Trixie Lorraine Quotes:

  • Faneul H. Peabody: [Fay squeals when Trixie kicks her under the table] What's the matter?

    Trixie Lorraine: Oh nothing, Fay had an attack of chiseling, it's chronic with her.

  • Trixie Lorraine: [whispers to Fay] One more look at him with those bedroom-eyes and I'll break your leg!

    [loudly, to all]

    Trixie Lorraine: Excuse me for whispering; Fay and I have so much in common!

  • Trixie Lorraine: Isn't there going to be any comedy in the show?

    Barney Hopkins: Oh, plenty! The gay side, the hard-boiled side, the cynical and funny side of the depression! I'll make 'em laugh at you starving to death, honey. It'll be the funniest thing you ever did.

  • Trixie Lorraine: "Fanny" is Faneul H. Peabody, just the kind of man I've been looking for, lots of money and no resistance.

  • Trixie Lorraine: Exuse me. Come here Fay, I have something I wan-ta show you.

    Fay Fortune: what do you want?

    Trixie Lorraine: Do you see that?

    Fay Fortune: See what?

    Trixie Lorraine: Can't you read? Where it says 'Exit'?

    Fay Fortune: Exit?

    Trixie Lorraine: You said it, sister. You start walking and you keep walking, and if you ever come near him again I'll break BOTH your legs, now scram!

    Fay Fortune: I could easily resent that!

    [as Fay walks away, Trixie kickes her in the bottom, making Fay squeal/shriek]

    Faneul H. Peabody: Did Little Fay cry out?

    Trixie Lorraine: No, that must have been the cornet you heard.

  • Trixie Lorraine: What's the show about?

    Barney Hopkins: It's all about the Depression.

    Carol King: We won't have to rehearse that.

  • Carol King: I'm going to throw them out.

    Trixie Lorraine: After what he called you! A parasite. What is a parasite? You'd better resent it.

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