Don Ameche credited as playing...
Brother Martin
- Dorothy: We're looking for my mother.
- Rose Nylund: Maybe she's lost.
- Brother Martin: Congratulations, Rose, you finally got one.
- Brother Martin: Excuse me, but do I know you? You look awfully familiar.
- Rose Nylund: I get that a lot. People say I look like Wilma Flintstone. Not when she was on the air, more the way she looks today.
- Brother Martin: I was cloistered in a small monastery in St Olaf, Minnesota.
- Rose Nylund: Where every Spring the ducks return?
- Brother Martin: If we remember to throw out the corn, yeah... You know it?
- Rose Nylund: I know it very well. I was born and raised in St Olaf.
- Brother Martin: Well, this is extraordinary. Did you know an Ingrid Kerklavaner?
- Rose Nylund: You knew Ingrid?
- Brother Martin: She must have been about nineteen then. She worked in the kitchen in the monastery. Talk, talk, talk, talk, talk, thats all she ever did. We were a silent order, so that was very refreshing.
- Rose Nylund: I suppose it was. Shortly after that Ingrid died in childbirth.
- Brother Martin: You know the story?
- Rose Nylund: Oh, yes. Late one night, a basket was left at the local Orphanage, containing hickory-smoked cheese, spicy beef sticks, a baby, and some kind of crackers that didn't go with anything. Eventually the Lindstroms took the baby... and the beef sticks, 'cause that was the deal.