Harry Guardino credited as playing...
Angelo Donatello
- Angelo Donatello: The Sons of Italy Ball. We'll tie one on together, huh? What do you say? You want to be the lucky girl this year?
- Cinzia Zaccardi: Mr. Donatello, you have a certain native charm. Please reserve it for the natives.
- Angelo Donatello: Welcome to historic Virginia. My card. You ever want anything moved
- [looks Cinzia up and down]
- Angelo Donatello: anything, call on Angelo.
- Angelo Donatello: Did you make up your mind about the boat? Do you want to rent? Do you want to buy? Do you want to make a deal?
- Tom Winters: It's a leaky, broken-down soggy derelict that'll probably sink and dump us all in the river. But I wouldn't think of living any other place.
- Angelo Donatello: Right down the road is my old man's grocery store. And across the river is the country club. Of course, there's a better class of people at the grocery store, but that's up to you. It's a free country.
- Angelo Donatello: My brother once took a dame like that to the Sons of Italy Ball. Boom: he's married.
- Tom Winters: Oh, boom.
- Angelo Donatello: And ever since, he's been having sons of Italy all over the place. You know what I mean? Six kids, doctor bills, his wife getting fat and sloppy. I mean, who needs it?
- Angelo Donatello: Hey, why don't you go inside? You know, you're driving me nuts.
- Cinzia Zaccardi: It's a free country.
- Angelo Donatello: I have a good business. I make a nice dollar. I own my own truck, you know. If I want to have a good time, I go out and have it. A blonde one night, a brunette the next, a redhead--mm! Smorgasbord, you know what I mean? You like a guy who speaks plain like this?