Dixiana (1930) Poster

(1930)

Robert Woolsey: Ginger Dandy

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  • Ginger Dandy : It's an old Indian game.

    Mrs. Birdie Van Horn : Indian?

    Cornelius Van Horn - Carl's Father : Yeah, the Kick-a-poos

    Mrs. Birdie Van Horn : Kick-a-what?

    Cornelius Van Horn - Carl's Father : Kick-a-poos.

    Peewee : Come on, let's you and I play Indian, will ya.

  • Nanny - Pewee's Girl : Oh, Ginger!

    Ginger Dandy : Ginger by name and Ginger by nature. Come hither and rest on best of the chest of the guest that loves you best.

  • Ginger Dandy : I am the type of man whom women never forget.

  • Ginger Dandy : I love ya.

    Nanny - Pewee's Girl : Ah, you don't love me any more than Peewee does!

    Ginger Dandy : [disparagingly]  Peewee. Nanny, when you're sitting next to a great, big, handsome animal, like your's truly, why refer to an insignificant little ninny, Nanny?

  • Peewee : Me and Nanny are sweethearts. She wants to be alone with me.

    Ginger Dandy : You're a fine pal, you are. You got my ties, you got my socks, you got my clothes, and now you're trying to get my Nanny.

  • Peewee : You're trying to take her away from me, you, low-down, so-and-so, and this-and-that.

    Ginger Dandy : Sir, I reckon you are not aware, Sir, that you cannot speak that way to an old Southern gentleman.

    Nanny - Pewee's Girl : Southern gentleman?

    Peewee : Ha! From south Brooklyn.

  • Nanny - Pewee's Girl : How come you're a southern gentleman?

    Ginger Dandy : My grandfather. My grandfather was an old southern planter.

    Peewee : A southern planter?

    Ginger Dandy : Yes. He was an undertaker in Alabama.

  • Ginger Dandy : I got that medal for fighting Indians.

    Mardi Gras Girl : Fighting Indians?

    Ginger Dandy : Yes, I stood there one Sunday morning, when up the hill came 10,000 Indians!

    Mardi Gras Girl : How many Indians?

    Ginger Dandy : Ah, there was a 1,000 Indians coming up the hill.

    Mardi Gras Girl : How many?

    Ginger Dandy : I studied that old squaw coming up the hill. I said to her, I said, "Look here, Gladys." But, you know, she didn't pay any attention to me. So, I took old Gladys with a tommiehawk and I led her back to headquarters where the government gave me this medal and a dishonorable discharge.

  • Ginger Dandy : [singing]  The soldier put his hat on, And left the lady flat on, Her Lum-Tum-Tum-Tum-Tum Tum-Tum-Tum-Tum Tiddy-Yum.

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