1. "What your about to see is true. The names have not been changed, because nobody believes me anyway."
The answer: "Jeremiah" in "The Preacher's Wife"
2."A house is only what it's occupants make it."
Alouicious T. McKeever (the hobo) in "It Happened On 5th Avenue"
3."A great big shiny aluminum Christmas Tree!"
the answer: Lucy Van Pelt in "A Charlie Brown Christmas"
4."Pish...no one needs the mink coat but the mink!"
The answer? this was said by "Uncle Felix" in "Christmas in Connecticut".
5."And a happy New Year to you...in jail!"
the answer: Mr. Potter to George Bailey in "It's a Wonderful Life".
6."Speak to me...Charlie...are ya hurt?"
the answer: RIzzo the Rat to Gonzo (as charles dickens) in "The Muppet Christmas Carol".
7."They're going to miss us."
The answer is: Joseph to Mary in The Nativity Story
8."How can I tell him when I do not know which way is Conn-ect-i-cut?!"
answer: French restaurant owner to Danny in "Holiday Inn".
9."Wait a minute...she's got to find her happiness." *girl screams and faints*.
Humphrey Bogart as Joseph in "We're No Angels".
10."There's a light on this tree that won't light on one side."
the answer: Mean-One-Mr.-Grinch in "How The Grinch Stole Christmas".
11."When what's left of you gets around to getting what's left to be gotten, what's left to be gotten won't be worth getting even if it's worth what you've got left."
This tongue twister was said by Danny Kaye as Phil Davis to Bing Crosby as Bob Wallace in "White Christmas".
12."What of the food that I am accustomed to?"
"Very accustomed to!"
The three wise men(I'm not going to even try spelling their names ;} ) in The Nativity Story (same as above)
13."Oh, yes, and we love having you.. Uh, when are you leaving?"
Bing Crosby to Fred Astaire in "Holiday Inn" (same as above).
14."God bless my little broken body!!"
Rizzo the Rat in The Muppet Christmas Carol.
15. "If I'm willing to let my wife have a splitting headache in the morning, the least you can do is have a little headache tonight!"
Philip Tonge as Mr. Shellhammer in Miracle in 34th Street.
16. "There is one role I have never played: God."
"God, sir?"
answer: Mr. M in "The Cheaters"
17."Perhaps he only slightly crazy... like poets, painters, or... or some of those men in Washington."
Mr. Shellhammer in Miracle on 34th Street
18. "Uncle Banjo will pull a few string for you!"
Jimmy Durante as Banjo in "The Man Who Came To Dinner".
19. "Some say yes, and some say no."
"Well, what do you say?"
"I'm inclined to agree with them."
the answer: Barbara Stanwick as Elizabeth Lane in "Christmas in Connecticut".
20."Aunt Clara had for years labored under the delusion that I was not only perpetually 4 years old, but also a girl."
Ralphie in "A Christmas Story".
O.K. Now, this is easy for me. I only had one entry. That's right, 1. And so the winner is....
MISS JO MARCH!
Hurrah!!
And here is your award...you go girl!
Happy New Year!
2 comments:
I think I got all of those except the Nativity Story... because that was a rather vague quote. ☺
Next time you have to not let me help so I can enter too:)
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