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State Fair (1945 film) Quotes

State Fair (1945 film) is a TV show that was first aired in 1970 . State Fair stopped airing in 1970.

It features William Perlberg as producer, and Leon Shamroy as head of cinematography.

State Fair (1945 film) is recorded in English and originally aired in United States. Each episode of State Fair (1945 film) is 100 minutes long. State Fair (1945 film) is distributed by 20th Century Fox.

The cast includes: Phil Brown as Harry Ware, Jeanne Crain as Margy Frake, Fay Bainter as Melissa Frake, Charles Winninger as Abel Frake, Dick Haymes as Wayne Frake, Dana Andrews as Pat Gilbert, and Frank McHugh as McGee.

State Fair (1945 film) Quotes

Jeanne Crain as Margy Frake

  • (Jeanne Crain) "I never want to see another fair."
  • (Dick Haymes) "You can say that again."
  • (Jeanne Crain) "Ohh -- but the house you live in --"
  • (Phil Brown) "It's got to be the same. No old clapboard shingle business. There is a new kind of plastic, pre-fabricated job. I want you to see it at the catalog home."
  • (Jeanne Crain) "Is it pretty?"
  • (Phil Brown) "Sure, but whats more important it's termite proof. Wait 'til you see it, they tell you how to furnish it too. No rugs or carpets, there just dust collecters -- Linolium through the whole house, wait until you see the pictures, it's sleek and smooth easy to keep clean -- well it's like every room in the house was a Bathroom."
  • (Jeanne Crain) "Sounds real cozy --"
  • (Jeanne Crain) "Pat."
  • (Dana Andrews) "Yes?"
  • (Jeanne Crain) "I was only talking. I couldn't marry anybody but you. Ever."

Charles Winninger as Abel Frake

(We don't have any quotes for this character)

Fay Bainter as Melissa Frake

  • (Fay Bainter) "I don't know what's gotten into you lately. All you do is sit around and mope."
  • (Jeanne Crain) "I don't sit around and mope."
  • (Fay Bainter) "Abel Frake, I am not putting liquor in my cooking."

Phil Brown as Harry Ware

  • (Phil Brown) "Biggest boar in the world, I bet."
  • (Jeanne Crain) "All depends on how you spell it."

Frank McHugh as McGee

  • (Frank McHugh) "One shoe off and the other shoe off. Diddle diddle dumpling my son John. Hey, that don't rhyme like it used to."

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