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The Dancing Masters is a american film of genre Comedy directed by Malcolm St. Clair released in USA on 19 november 1943 with Stan Laurel

The Dancing Masters (1943)

The Dancing Masters
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Dialogue

Facebook Share this quote on facebook Trudy Harlan: You boys believe that Grant has a great future as an inventor, don't you?
Oliver Hardy: Well, I believe that Grant'll be an inventor of the first rank.
Stan Laurel: What's rank?
Oliver Hardy: You are! SHUT UP!

Facebook Share this quote on facebook Stan Laurel: I don't mind starvin' again.
Oliver Hardy: It's all right with me.
Stan Laurel: You know you can't keep an egg in two baskets. That's silly... unless you want to scramble them. I wouldn't be that stupid, you know. I knew a fella once that he had some money in the bank, and he wouldn't draw it out. And, you know what? He lost his job, and still he wouldn't draw it out. Then he starved to death - that killed him. And then he died, and after he was dead. A friend of his got all his money, and he drewed it out of the bank. and I could live happily ever after. Yes, sir!

Facebook Share this quote on facebook Oliver Hardy: [with disgust] You make me sick!
Stan Laurel: Well, we've all got to live and learn, you know.
Oliver Hardy: Yeah, but you just live!

Taglines

Facebook Share this quote on facebook Do you want to learn to dance---with joy? Take a lesson from Laurel and Hardy in "The Dancing Master," their latest screen scream!

Cast

Facebook Share this quote on facebook Matt Briggs — Wentworth Harlan

Facebook Share this quote on facebook Margaret Dumont — Louise Harlan