Little Giant
1946 American comedy film directed by William A. Seiter
Little Giant is a 1946 American film about a vacuum cleaner salesman and his crooked boss.
- Directed by William A. Seiter. Written by Walter DeLeon, Paul Jarrico, and Richard J. Collins.
They're Selling Vacuum Cleaners ! (taglines)
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Benny Miller
edit- I penetrate people's brains and leave my mind blank.
- I feel like a tin can with a dog's tail tied to it.
Dialogue
edit- Benny Miller: Do you mind if I have a piece of candy while I wait on you?
- Hazel Temple Morrison: Aren't you worried you're going to wear your teeth down to the bones?
- Benny Miller: What?
- Hazel Temple Morrison: You ate three packages of cracker jacks, two bags of peanuts, one of those red gooey apples on a stick, and three chocolate malked milkshakes.
- Benny Miller: And don't forget the banana split, with a lot of fruit on it!
- T.S. Chandler: Don't tell me, let me guess, he took the shirt off your back.
- Benny Miller: Took my pants too.
- T.S. Chandler: Did you ever go to school, stupid?
- Benny Miller: Yes, sir, and I came out the same way.
Taglines
edit- They're Selling Vacuum Cleaners!
Cast
edit- Bud Abbott — Eddie L. Morrison / T.S. Chandler
- Lou Costello — Benny Miller
- Brenda Joyce — Miss Ruby Burke
- Jacqueline deWit — Hazel Temple Morrison
External links
edit- Little Giant quotes at the Internet Movie Database