Mr. Deeds Goes to Town evaluation action
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MacWade: [reading from the newspaper] "'I play the tuba to help me think.' This is one of the many startling statements made by Longfellow Deeds, New York's new Cinderella Man, who went out last night to prove that his uncle, M. W. Semple, from whom he inherited 20 million dollars, was a rank amateur in the art of standing the town on its cauliflower ear." Cinderella Man! That's sensational, Babe. Sensational!
Babe Bennett: High-powered acting, believe me.
MacWade: Get it?
Babe Bennett: I was the world's sweetest ingenue.
MacWade: Is he really that big a sap?
Babe Bennett: He's the original. There're no carbon copies of that one.
MacWade: Cinderella Man - Babe, you've stuck a title on that hick that will stick to him the rest of his life!
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Walter: If you permit me to say so, sir, you were out on quite a bender last night, sir.
Longfellow Deeds: Bender? You're wrong, Walter. We were out to a binge but we never got to it.