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'No, you must be Don Franciscos sister.'


The first time I heard this line in the theater it cracked me up so hard I nearly fell on the floor. The silliness of it still makes me laugh.

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Agreed, I have a friend who I do this bit with, it is a classic.

When there are two, one betrays-Jean-Pierre Melville

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yes, i do it with my family all the time

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Lol, just thinking about this right now almost makes me crap my pants with laughter. It's just the way he bows over so ridiculously as he says it, lol. AHhh good times.

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"no it's a greater honor for me" hehehe maybe one of the funniest scenes in the film

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Well, the reason that it's indeed the funniest part of a mediocre movie is that Woody and Diane Keaton are BOTH doing Groucho Marx.

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I'm aware of that, but mediocre? I think not. His most underrated.


"I'm f'ing busy-or vice versa"-Dorothy Parker

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Funniest scene I've ever seen IMO, still makes me laugh out loud every time despite having seen it like 20 times.

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I love this exchange! hahaha! It's the best. I wish more people I knew saw this movie! No one I knew would get this if I referenced it.



"I'm f'ing busy-or vice versa"-Dorothy Parker

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this scene and the scene where he hits diane keaton on the head a bunch of times with make me laugh no matter how many times i see them..

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That scene is very "Marx brothers." It cracks me thinking about it too.

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"No, YOU must be Don Francisco's sister."





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Simply genius.. woody I love you

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It's a greater honor for me....

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"And you must be Don Francisco's sister."






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