The Out of Towners Quotes
George Kellerman: Oh, please, please if there's any justice let Murray get mugged by the man who took my watch.
Movie: The Out of Towners
George Kellerman: Yes, what seems to be the problem now?
Airline Stewardess: Well, I imagine that we've run into some bad weather.
George Kellerman: You don't have to imagine just look out the window!
Airline Stewardess: Well, I imagine that we've run into some bad weather.
George Kellerman: You don't have to imagine just look out the window!
Movie: The Out-of-Towners
George Kellerman: Is there anything wrong? I mean, it's over 35 minutes now.
Airline Stewardess: I imagine we've run into some bad weather.
George Kellerman: You don't have to imagine. Just look out the window.
Airline Stewardess: I imagine we've run into some bad weather.
George Kellerman: You don't have to imagine. Just look out the window.
Movie: The Out-of-Towners
George Kellerman: You can't walk with a bleeding foot.
Gwen Kellerman: Well I would fly, but New York is fogged in.
Gwen Kellerman: Well I would fly, but New York is fogged in.
Movie: The Out-of-Towners
Gwen Kellerman: [after hearing George had been offered the Vice-President position] What did you say, George?
George Kellerman: What did I say? What do you think I said?
Gwen Kellerman: I don't know, George. I was hoping you would say no. I was hoping you would say that you and your wife don't really belong in New York. That you wanted to live the rest of your life in Ohio. That you never wanted to see a big city again as long as you live. That you didn't want to live here or in, uh, Chicago, or San Francisco, or New Orleans or Paris or any other place where people have to live on top of each other, and they don't have enough room to walk or to breathe or to smile at each other. That you don't want to step on garbage in the streets, or be attacked by dogs or have to give away watches in the middle of your sleep to men in black capes. That you were through traveling on trains that had no place to sit & no food to eat. And you didn't want to fly in airplanes that have no place to land, and no luggage for you when you land there. That you wish you never came here, and the only thing in the world you really wanted was to pick up your wife and carry her to the airport and fly home... and live happily ever after. That's what I was hoping you would say, George.
George Kellerman: That's funny... that's what I told him, word for word.
George Kellerman: What did I say? What do you think I said?
Gwen Kellerman: I don't know, George. I was hoping you would say no. I was hoping you would say that you and your wife don't really belong in New York. That you wanted to live the rest of your life in Ohio. That you never wanted to see a big city again as long as you live. That you didn't want to live here or in, uh, Chicago, or San Francisco, or New Orleans or Paris or any other place where people have to live on top of each other, and they don't have enough room to walk or to breathe or to smile at each other. That you don't want to step on garbage in the streets, or be attacked by dogs or have to give away watches in the middle of your sleep to men in black capes. That you were through traveling on trains that had no place to sit & no food to eat. And you didn't want to fly in airplanes that have no place to land, and no luggage for you when you land there. That you wish you never came here, and the only thing in the world you really wanted was to pick up your wife and carry her to the airport and fly home... and live happily ever after. That's what I was hoping you would say, George.
George Kellerman: That's funny... that's what I told him, word for word.
Movie: The Out-of-Towners