Havilland: (to Cheryl): It's my job when there's been an explosion to ascertain if there's been a crime. |
Cheryl: (to Havilland) As for wives, I don't play with married men. I don't have to. |
Cheryl: (to Havilland) I won't be eating any home cooked meals for a while but with my cooking maybe that's a blessing. |
Carella: (to Cheryl) A man offers you $100,000 and you don't even ask his name? |
Cheryl: You must be tired.
Havilland: I'm used to it. We go around the clock about once a month. |
Cheryl: Is it important for you to do something useful?
Havilland: Well, I think everybody's been put on earth to do their bit. |
Kling: (to Cheryl) Just let me take you to the door. We don't have a chance to see many millionaires in our line of work. |
Meyer: By the way, how's the victim?
Kling: Ask Havilland. He's taking her out tonight. A little dining and dancing. |
Cheryl: You don't twist?
Havilland: Well, not while on duty. |
Ruth: (to Havilland) Wipe the lipstick off. You're on duty. |
Douglas: You're a suspicious little girl.
Cheryl: Let's just say that life has made me suspicious. |
Warner: I deny everything and I demand to see my lawyer. |