Scrooge (1970)
David Collings: Bob Cratchit
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Quotes
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Bob Cratchit : [In front of a toy store window] Well, my loves, which one do you like best, eh?
Kathy Cratchit : I like that dolly in the corner.
Tiny Tim : I like all of 'em
Bob Cratchit : [laughs] Good boy! And why not one in particular?
Tiny Tim : Well... you said I can't have none of 'em, so I might as well like 'em all.
Bob Cratchit : Tim, you are a philosopher and a gentleman.
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Ebenezer Scrooge : And be good enough to leave me alone during business hours.
Harry, Scrooge's Nephew : Seven o'clock on Christmas Eve? That's not business hours, that's drudgery for the sake of it, and an insult to all men of goodwill.
Bob Cratchit : Here, here!
Harry, Scrooge's Nephew : [surprised] Thank you, Bob Cratchit.
Ebenezer Scrooge : [slowly turns on Cratchit] Another word from you, Cratchit, and you will celebrate Christmas by losing your position.
Bob Cratchit : Yes, sir. Sorry, Mr. Scrooge.
Ebenezer Scrooge : [turns back to Harry] You're quite a powerful speaker, Sir. I wonder you don't go into politics. You're fool enough.
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Ebenezer Scrooge : You still don't recognize me, do you, Bob Cratchit?
Bob Cratchit : Yes. No. You're Father Christmas?
Ebenezer Scrooge : [chuckles] No.
[He pulls down his mask briefly]
Mrs. Cratchit : [screams] It's Mr. Scrooge! He's gone mad!
Bob Cratchit : It's all right, dear. There's nothing to be frightened of.
Ebenezer Scrooge : No, I haven't gone mad. And on Monday, when your salary is doubled...
Bob Cratchit : Doubled?
[to his wife]
Bob Cratchit : He has gone mad!
Ebenezer Scrooge : ... we'll set together and discuss how I can help your family. To start with, we'll find the right doctors to get Tiny Tim well. And we will get him well, you know, Bob!
Bob Cratchit : Yes! I believe you, I believe anything!
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Ebenezer Scrooge : You'll be wanting the whole day off tomorrow, I suppose.
Bob Cratchit : If it's convenient, sir.
Ebenezer Scrooge : No, sir. It is not convenient. And it is not fair. Yet if I stopped your wages for it, you'd think yourself ill-used, no doubt. And yet you don't think me ill-used when I pay a day's wages for no work.
Bob Cratchit : Well... it is Christmas Day, Mr. Scrooge. And it is only once a year, sir.
Ebenezer Scrooge : A poor excuse for picking a man's pocket every 25th of December. I don't pay good money for you to be forever on holiday.
Bob Cratchit : I appreciate your kindness, Mr. Scrooge.
Ebenezer Scrooge : Yes, that's my weakness. I'm a martyr to my own generosity. I give you one Christmas Day off and you expect them all. Very well, take the day.
Bob Cratchit : Thank you, sir!
Ebenezer Scrooge : But be here all the earlier the next morning.
Bob Cratchit : Yes, sir! I will, sir! Thank you very much! Oh, and, uh... Merry Christmas, Mr. Scrooge.
Ebenezer Scrooge : [narrows his eyes] Be gone from here and take your infernal "Merry Christmas" with you.
Bob Cratchit : I beg your pardon, sir. No offense, sir.