JAMES STEWART and KATHARINE HEPBURN in THE PHILADELPHIA STORY (1940)
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JAMES STEWART and KATHARINE HEPBURN in THE PHILADELPHIA STORY (1940)
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“well, you cry a little, and then you wait for the sun to come out. it always does.”
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“born to dance” (1936)
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everybody in “gilda” (1946):
wow you’re wild, gilda, it’s a good thing you’re not superstitious
gilda:
now, we can get through this thing all right. we’ve got to stick together, though. we’ve got to have faith in each other.
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