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The Love Parade Quotes

The Love Parade is a television show that was first aired in 1970 . The Love Parade ended its run in 1970.

It features Ernst Lubitsch as producer, Songs: in charge of musical score, and Victor Milner as head of cinematography.

The Love Parade is recorded in English and originally aired in United States. Each episode of The Love Parade is 107 minutes long. The Love Parade is distributed by Paramount Famous Lasky Corp..

The cast includes: Jeanette MacDonald as Queen Louise, Lupino Lane as Jacques, Maurice Chevalier as Count Alfred Renard, Lillian Roth as Lulu, E. H. Calvert as Ambassador, and Lionel Belmore as Prime Minister.

The Love Parade Quotes

Jeanette MacDonald as Queen Louise

  • (Jeanette MacDonald) "All this; the first time you meet?"
  • (Maurice Chevalier) "Yes."
  • (Jeanette MacDonald) "Oh, oh, but, if it's like this at first, what can be left for later?"
  • (Maurice Chevalier) "Plenty. If she appeals to you and if you find out that you love her, oh, there's plenty left. If she will like."
  • (Jeanette MacDonald) "Like."
  • (Maurice Chevalier) "If she will like."
  • (Jeanette MacDonald) "I shall have to punish you very severely."
  • (Maurice Chevalier) "Yes, Your Majesty."
  • (Jeanette MacDonald) "Otherwise, you'll; start all over again."
  • (Maurice Chevalier) "Yes."
  • (Jeanette MacDonald) "Will you do as I advise?"
  • (Maurice Chevalier) "Madame, you will be surprised."
  • (Jeanette MacDonald) "You mean?"
  • (Maurice Chevalier) "Anything to please the Queen."
  • (Jeanette MacDonald) "Count. Count Alfred, I understand you've been seriously involved in a disgraceful affair with a woman."
  • (Maurice Chevalier) "No, Your Majesty; with several."
  • (Jeanette MacDonald) "Aren't you ashamed of yourself."
  • (Maurice Chevalier) "Yes, Your Majesty."
  • (Jeanette MacDonald) "Very well, forget it. I'm no longer Queen Louise the first of Sylvania, but a woman. A mere woman. And you're meeting me for the first time. What would you do? What would you do?"
  • (Jeanette MacDonald) "Why am I always awakened from my dreams?"
  • (Jeanette MacDonald) "And you call that a punishment? You're the most impudent man I've ever met. You seem to forget you're talking to your Queen."
  • (Jeanette MacDonald) "Understand me, you'll keep watch all day for me?"
  • (Maurice Chevalier) "A good night watchman, I will be. I've learned that duty in Paris. You leave it to me."
  • (Jeanette MacDonald) "You better wait and see. We shall find how good you are."
  • (Maurice Chevalier) "I've had no complaints so far."
  • (Jeanette MacDonald) "You mean?"
  • (Maurice Chevalier) "Anything to please the Queen."
  • (Jeanette MacDonald) "It never seems to occur to you Gentlemen that there might possibly be some men who would enjoy being my husband, even if I were not a Queen. My face isn't actually painful to look at. My complexion's quite good. And in case your too serious-minded to notice such things, let me inform you my legs are perfect."

Maurice Chevalier as Count Alfred Renard

  • (Maurice Chevalier) "But, how am I going to punish you? And you must be punished."
  • (Jeanette MacDonald) "Yes."
  • (Maurice Chevalier) "And severely."
  • (Jeanette MacDonald) "Yes."
  • (Maurice Chevalier) "You'll never miss me when I'm gone. Paris. But, I know that I'll miss you."
  • (Maurice Chevalier) "You took a lot of pains in teaching me. Why must we say; adieu? I've seen your madness and some of your wild tales, down where the Seine flows and where the champagne flows. You taught me all that a kiss could be. Paris, your judgment was good enough for me. With you each night meant the thrill of excitement. Mon amour and ladies that love to raise Hades. If I've been happy, then you're to blame. Oh, Paris, please; stay the same."
  • (Maurice Chevalier) "Oh, I'm sick of being treated as if I were a sort of; plaything."
  • (Maurice Chevalier) "You are my ideal."
  • (Maurice Chevalier) "My Love Parade."
  • (Maurice Chevalier) "I can't see how anybody could be so anxious to leave this beautiful Paris."
  • (Lupino Lane) "But, Monsieur, I am a Frenchman. And to be a Frenchman in Paris is nothing; because everyone in Paris is a Frenchman."

Lillian Roth as Lulu

  • (Lillian Roth) "She is in her room and he is in his."
  • (Lupino Lane) "Yes, sad, isn't it."
  • (Lillian Roth) "When we get married, let's be common and only have one room between us."
  • (Lupino Lane) "Why even one room between us?"

Lupino Lane as Jacques

  • (Lupino Lane) "Oh, it's s'wonderful being common."
  • (Lupino Lane) "I'll lay the dish here / Ooh, la la la la. / To hold the fish here / Ooh, la la la la. / The serviettes here / And now the cigarettes here / And matches, too. / They mustn't complain. / A little candy / Ooh, la la la la. / A little brandy / Ooh, la la la la. / A bunch of roses / To show the way we entertain / And a little bottle of champagne."
  • (Lupino Lane) "Do you know the story of the Frenchman and the farmer's daughter?"
  • (Lillian Roth) "I know it."
  • (Lupino Lane) "I am the Frenchman."
  • (Lillian Roth) "You are not."
  • (Lupino Lane) "How do you know?"
  • (Lillian Roth) "I am the farmer's daughter."

E. H. Calvert as Ambassador

  • (E. H. Calvert) "A singi. A na who. A na who. Prostu, pass harr, Fo malu, a you."
  • (Lionel Belmore) "What does he say?"
  • (Unnamed) "He says, man is man and woman is woman. And if you change that, causes trouble. He does not see how any man could stand being a wife. And therefore, he hopes this will be a most unhappy marriage."
  • (Lionel Belmore) "For heaven's sake, if he reports this to Afghanistan. Tell him, this is a love match. It will be the happiest marriage in the world."
  • (Unnamed) "Sara go. A fudu. Pera go knee. O sago chair ibear de bousay."
  • (E. H. Calvert) "No chun-gu. No chun-gu. No chun-gu."

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