3 Ring Circus (1954)
Dean Martin: Peter 'Pete' Nelson
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Quotes
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Jerome F. 'Jerry' Hotchkiss : Why don't you come to the circus with me, Pete. You can get a job there too.
Peter 'Pete' Nelson : Tell you the truth, I was thinkin' about buyin' the Philadelphia Athletics. But, heads I go with ya, tails I go with ya.
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Jill Brent : What do you do Mr. Nelson?
Peter 'Pete' Nelson : Oh, I'm a pretty good machine gunner and I sing a little.
Jill Brent : Then you must have seen my ad for a singing machine gunner?
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Jill Brent : Well, I see you have a big job, soldier.
Peter 'Pete' Nelson : My names Pete, boss lady.
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Jill Brent : Well, it may take time but we'll find out what you do best.
Peter 'Pete' Nelson : I know what I do best.
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Peter 'Pete' Nelson : Hello!
Saadia : Hello.
Peter 'Pete' Nelson : I don't know who you are but I'm with you. Anything I can do for you?
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Jill Brent : Saadia's looking for you. I'm afraid you're neglecting your work.
Peter 'Pete' Nelson : Don't worry, doll. Oh, excuse me, Miss Doll. I'll cool her off.
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Saadia : Voila!
Peter 'Pete' Nelson : It's fair.
Saadia : Fair? My cape! Saadia, the world's greatest trapeze artist, and you say: fair.
Peter 'Pete' Nelson : Well, let's not flip your Hungarian lid, honey.
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Saadia : Peter, in my country there are no barriers. Ven a voman vants somethin', she takes it.
Peter 'Pete' Nelson : Well, what do you got in mind, I hope?
[kiss]
Peter 'Pete' Nelson : I like your country.
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Peter 'Pete' Nelson : A guy could make a bundle with her.
Jerome F. 'Jerry' Hotchkiss : What do you mean?
Peter 'Pete' Nelson : Well, let's face it, kid, if you own the bat and ball, you're the captain.
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Jill Brent : What do you do, Mr. Nelson?
Peter 'Pete' Nelson : Uh, I'm a pretty good machine-gunner and I sing a little.
Jill Brent : Mmhmm. Then you must've seen my ad for a singing machine-gunner.
Jerome F. 'Jerry' Hotchkiss : Huh, huh, huh, huh.
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Peter 'Pete' Nelson : How come you never married?
Jill Brent : Isn't that a rather personal question?
Peter 'Pete' Nelson : I'm sorry. How come you never married, ma'am?