One Hundred Men and a Girl Quotes

Himself, Leopold Stokowski: [Patsy has come to apologize for telling a newspaper that Stokowski would be conducting her orchestra of jobless musicians] But why did you do it? You must have had a reason.
Patricia "Patsy" Cardwell: Oh, yes! I had a hundred reasons! Would you like to hear them?
Himself, Leopold Stokowski: I certainly would.
Patricia "Patsy" Cardwell: [Goes to the door of his study and counts: ] One! Two! Three! Four! [And Stokowski suddenly hears Hungarian Rhapsody as clear as a bell inside his own house! He and she go out onto his balcony overlooking the entryway. The 100 men are standing on the stairway, playing]
Patricia "Patsy" Cardwell: Those are my reasons. I thought you'd like to hear them. [Stokowski listens until the piece is nearly over, and then starts conducting with his hands]

Movie: One Hundred Men and a Girl