Dance with Me, Henry

1956 American film directed by Charles Barton

Dance with Me, Henry is a 1956 film about two men who try to run a beaten-down old amusement park.

Directed by Charles Barton. Written by Devery Freeman.
It's a crazy mixed-up comedy carnival!  (taglines)

Dialogue edit

Lou Henry: What are you mad about? Can I help it if it didn't take any brains to fix it?
Bud Flick: If it took any brains, would I need you?
Lou Henry: I don't know.

Mushie: I'll say this for you. You've got nerve.
Bud Flick: Eh. You'll have to look hard to find anybody more nervous than me.

Bud Flick: Keep your mouth shut.
Lou Henry: I will not. I breathe through my mouth.
Bud Flick: Well, breathe through your nose.
Lou Henry: Do you breathe through your nose?
Bud Flick: Yes.
Lou Henry: Then you keep your mouth shut!

Big Frank: Little fat man, your partner's got some information we want. I think maybe you got the information too since you were there when it happened.
Lou Henry: What happened?
Big Frank: When the D.A. was knocked off.
Lou Henry: I was unconscious when it happened.
Big Frank: If it'll help your memory, we can easily render you unconscious again.
Bud Flick: You've got it all wrong, Big Frank. He's just naturally unconscious.
Lou Henry: [Smiles] Thanks, Bud!

Miss Mayberry: I've never witnessed such brutality, not in all my years!
Lou Henry: Wow, that's a long time!

Taglines edit

  • ALL NEW AND EXCITING FUN...!!
  • IT'S A ROCK'N ROLLER COASTER RIOT!
  • Here come the wildest, wackiest Pied Pipers of them all!
  • It's a crazy mixed-up comedy carnival!
  • Lou gets the beat in the coolest session that ever rocked the screen!

Cast edit

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