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Clips from Arthur (1981)
"We really have to go now. So...."
Arthur (1981)
"Space Invaders? Holy crap."
Arthur (1981)
"- What do you want, the orange one? - Yeah, yeah."
Arthur (1981)
"- I love it. - Enjoy it."
Arthur (1981)
"- Take care of it. - Take care of it? I already named it."
Arthur (1981)
"- What? - Well, I named it after my grandmother..."
Arthur (1981)
"- ...on my mother's side. - Oh."
Arthur (1981)
"Here's a rose. I stole it from the restroom."
Arthur (1981)
"Thank you."
Arthur (1981)
"I've never taken care of anyone."
Arthur (1981)
"Everyone's always taken care of me."
Arthur (1981)
"But if you got sick, or anything..."
Arthur (1981)
"...I'd take care of you."
Arthur (1981)
"This Vermeer just arrived today."
Arthur (1981)
"It's called Woman Admiring Pearls."
Arthur (1981)
"The dealer jerked me around on the price a little."
Arthur (1981)
"We live once."
Arthur (1981)
"Martha?"
Arthur (1981)
"What's the matter, Arthur?"
Arthur (1981)
"I can't marry Susan Johnson."
Arthur (1981)
"- Really? - I met this girl."
Arthur (1981)
"Arthur. You are a charming boy."
Arthur (1981)
"Unfortunately, every time you have an erection, it makes the papers."
Arthur (1981)
"Goodness. I sound like a dime novel."
Arthur (1981)
"Peanuts!"
Arthur (1981)
"Isn't my grandson handsome, Harriet?"
Arthur (1981)
"- Yes. - Thank you, Harriet."
Arthur (1981)
"Arthur, is it wonderful to be..."
Arthur (1981)
"...promiscuous?"
Arthur (1981)
"At your age, Martha, it might just be dangerous."
Arthur (1981)
"Who is she? This one you met."
Arthur (1981)
"I don't know."
Arthur (1981)
"She lives in Queens. She's nobody."
Arthur (1981)
"But, oh, there's something about her, Martha."
Arthur (1981)
"Make no mistakes."
Arthur (1981)
"We are ruthless people."
Arthur (1981)
"Don't screw with us."
Arthur (1981)
"Arthur, I love you."
Arthur (1981)
"But if you don't marry Susan, I'll cut you off without a cent."
Arthur (1981)
"- You're a scary old broad, Martha. - Yes."
Arthur (1981)
"And you are a delightful child."
Arthur (1981)
"Marry Susan and cheat with the nobody from Queens."
Arthur (1981)
"- Yeah? - Oh, Linda."
Arthur (1981)
"- Hi. - How are you?"
Arthur (1981)
"How are you? I got off work early. Listen, do you like lasagna?"
Arthur (1981)
"- Yeah. Um.... - Oh, thank God."
Arthur (1981)
"Linda, uh..."
Arthur (1981)
"...I know this is last-minute..."
Arthur (1981)
"...but something came up. I can't make it tonight. I'm sorry."
Arthur (1981)
"Fine. No problem. What?"
Arthur (1981)
"Linda, listen, the truth is..."
Arthur (1981)
"...I'm getting engaged tonight."
Arthur (1981)
"The easiest thing would be to lie, but I like you--"
Arthur (1981)
"Look, no sweat."
Arthur (1981)
"- Linda-- - We had some laughs. Good luck."
Arthur (1981)
"I wanted to tell you the other night, but I--"
Arthur (1981)
"Don't worry about it. I really-- I have to go. Okay? Bye."
Arthur (1981)
"Damn."
Arthur (1981)
"- Would you like a beer? - I'll be all right, sweetheart. I...."
Arthur (1981)
"I just have to be alone for a minute."
Arthur (1981)
"Oh, God. I can't bear it."
Arthur (1981)
"Shall I get the car, Mr. Bach?"
Arthur (1981)
"No thanks, Bitterman."
Arthur (1981)
"Tonight I'll drive myself."
Arthur (1981)
"How often does a young man get engaged?"
Arthur (1981)
"- Where's Mr. Hobson? - Mr. Hobson was tired, sir. He's resting."
Arthur (1981)
"He's been tired quite a bit lately, Bitterman."
Arthur (1981)
"Oh, I'm sure he's fine, sir."
Arthur (1981)
"Will you cut it out?"
Arthur (1981)
"Well, I didn't mean to tell you, but I've got this tumor in my head."
Arthur (1981)
"- Did the lights go off? - Hobson, just talk to me, okay?"
Arthur (1981)
"Oh, with a tumor in my head?"
Arthur (1981)
"Listen, Arthur."
Arthur (1981)
"- There are three books. This is important. - Mm-hm."
Arthur (1981)
"Take them back..."
Arthur (1981)
"Oh, God, Hobson, please. Don't die anymore. It's getting very boring."
Arthur (1981)
"- I just told Linda I was getting engaged. - I don't know why."
Arthur (1981)
"A little tart like that could save you a fortune in prostitutes."
Arthur (1981)
"Goddamn it, why are you such a snob?"
Arthur (1981)
"Hobson, I raised my voice to you. I've never done that before."
Arthur (1981)
"That's quite all right."
Arthur (1981)
"You know, you may be growing up."
Arthur (1981)
"And I'm sorry for what I said about Linda."
Arthur (1981)
"Do you want anything?"
Arthur (1981)
"I want to be younger."
Arthur (1981)
"- I'm here to get engaged. - Won't you come in, sir?"
Arthur (1981)
"- Miss Susan is expecting you. - Yes."
Arthur (1981)
"She's dressing. I will inform her that you're here."
Arthur (1981)
"That should get her down in a hurry."
Arthur (1981)
"- Nothing. Offer to take my coat. - You don't have a coat."
Arthur (1981)
"Well, offer to take my tie."
Arthur (1981)
"It's a little joke."
Arthur (1981)
"Listen, take the rest of the week off. You're obviously under a lot of tension."
Arthur (1981)
"Would you care to wait in the library?"
Arthur (1981)
"God."
Arthur (1981)
"No. That's another little joke."
Arthur (1981)
"I'm a little nervous. I'm getting engaged."
Arthur (1981)
"- You may wait in here. - Thank you."
Arthur (1981)
"Do you have today's Pravda? I like to keep up with Russia."
Arthur (1981)
"Are you sure you want to be a nightclub comic?"
Arthur (1981)
"Listen, Marty..."
Arthur (1981)
"...if you're gonna be like that, let's call the whole thing off. Thank you."
Arthur (1981)
"God, these people. Thank you."
Arthur (1981)
"I'm glad we had this time together. You're a funny guy."
Arthur (1981)
"This must be awfully embarrassing for you."
Arthur (1981)
"- Hello, Arthur. - Hello, Mr. Johnson."
Arthur (1981)
"I haven't seen much of you lately."
Arthur (1981)
"Ah."
Arthur (1981)
"The reason you haven't seen much of me..."
Arthur (1981)
"...is because I normally pick Susan up at her apartment in town..."
Arthur (1981)
"...and you live here. Want a drink?"
Arthur (1981)
"- I never drink. - Ah."
Arthur (1981)
"- No one in my family ever drinks. - That's great."
Arthur (1981)
"You may be right. I can't decide."
Arthur (1981)
"That's just a little humor."
Arthur (1981)
"Arthur, I think it's time we got to know one another."
Arthur (1981)
"This is a tough room. I don't have to tell you that."
Arthur (1981)
"You must have hated this moose."
Arthur (1981)
"Why don't you forget the moose for a moment?"
Arthur (1981)
"You know, I didn't inherit money like you did. I started with nothing."
Arthur (1981)
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