Klondike Annie Page #3

Synopsis: Carlton Rose, a girl known as "the Frisco Doll" escapes to Alaska after accidentally killing her guard.
Genre: Comedy
Director(s): Raoul Walsh
Production: Paramount Pictures
 
IMDB:
6.7
Year:
1936
80 min
132 Views


- Awfully thoughtful of you.

You know, I've been doing nothing

but thinking about you...

ever since you came on board.

- You must be a very busy man.

- Sure.

[Whistling]

A mockingbird.

To enjoy a good feed like that,

you got to be comfortable.

Doing your best to make me feel at home.

You certainly do know how to respect a lady.

I can always tell a lady when I see one.

What do you tell them?

Most men would try to take advantage

of a situation like this...

being alone like you are.

That rotten crew of mine would,

if they had a chance.

I ain't afraid with you here to protect me.

Two lumps, Bull.

Sure.

You know, for you, I'd fight a den of lions.

I'll take you up on that sometime.

Here, you do it. Stirring gets on my nerves.

Sure.

You certainly are different from any woman

I ever bumped into.

Maybe it's because I am not in the habit

of being bumped into.

A dash of cream, Bull.

You mind taking your feet off mine?

Think of it, mates. Barmy over a skirt.

How do you know he is in love?

How do I know?

When a man puts salt in his coffee,

and sugar in his eggs...

- what is he?

- He's crazy, that's what he is.

- He's crazy.

- He's worse than crazy, he's in love.

Sometime I'll tell you another one.

[Speaking in Chinese]

DOLL:
[Singing] Oh, it's the deep blue sea

I hear you calling, baby

- lf there's anything I can do for you...

- I guess everything's all right.

Listen, I've got something

I want to show you.

- Let's see it.

- You might like it or you may not.

'Cause you being a woman, you know

more about these things than I do.

That's pretty.

DOLL:
Where did it come from?

BULL:
I picked that up in Singapore.

Here is something

that ought to fit you perfectly.

- Think so?

- Why, sure. Go on, try them on.

Thanks.

What do you want?

There's a point of navigation

to be settled, sir.

All right.

- Who does this belong to?

- That belongs to Limey.

He plays on it when he feels romantic,

the boggle-eyed shrimp.

- I'll be back.

- I'll be here.

- What are you doing?

- I was just going to...

All right, that's enough.

Go get my white shirt.

Brush up my clothes,

I'll be down for a haircut in a minute.

Aye, aye, sir.

[Strumming a light tune]

I didn't know you played.

I've been playing all my life. This is work.

Come on, don't stop.

[Singing] Woke up this morning

as blue as could be

Looked in the mirror and frowned at me

That means I'd better start travelling

Out on that deep blue sea

Oh, Mister Deep Blue Sea

I hear you calling me

I want to be out on that

Deep blue sea

Oh, Mister Deep Blue Sea

What have you done to me?

I want to be out on that

Deep blue sea

Oh, Mister Ocean

Please take a notion

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Mary Jane "Mae" West (August 17, 1893 – November 22, 1980) was an American actress, singer, playwright, screenwriter, comedian, and sex symbol whose entertainment career spanned seven decades, known for her lighthearted bawdy double entendres and breezy sexual independence. West was active in vaudeville and on the stage in New York City before moving to Hollywood to become a comedian, actress and writer in the motion picture industry, as well as appearing on radio and television. The American Film Institute named her 15th among the greatest female stars of classic American cinema. Often using a husky contralto voice, West was one of the more controversial movie stars of her day and encountered many problems, especially censorship. She bucked the system, making comedy out of conventional mores, and the Depression-era audience admired her for it. When her cinematic career ended, she wrote books and plays and continued to perform in Las Vegas, in the United Kingdom, on radio and television and to record rock and roll albums. She was once asked about the various efforts to impede her career, to which she replied: "I believe in censorship. I made a fortune out of it." more…

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