A Princess for Christmas (2011 TV Movie)
Alan O'Silva: Floyd
Quotes
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Ashton Prince of Castlebury : Jules... I know we don't have hot wings or hockey in Castlebury, but we do have crumpets and cricket. Is it possible that you, Milo, and Maddie would consider extending your stay here at Castlebury Hall?
Edward Duke of Castlebury : [watching them] Beautiful gown Jules is wearing.
Floyd : Oh, yes, sir.
Abigail : Yes, sir.
Mrs. Birch : Lovely.
Paisley Winterbottom : Excellent taste.
Edward Duke of Castlebury : Mm, I wonder where she obtained it. I suppose if you wish to be reimbursed, you should produce a receipt for me by morning.
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Jules Daly : What's going on here?
Floyd : Just hooking up the telly for Master Milo.
Jules Daly : Milo, can I speak to you for a second?
[he comes over for privacy]
Jules Daly : Your punishment was no TV.
Milo Huntington : Yeah, that's before you dragged me all the way to Castlevania to spend Christmas with Grandpa Wingnut.
Floyd : [getting a signal] I've done it. It works.
Jules Daly : Thank you, Floyd. You can unhook it now.
Floyd : Very well, then.
Milo Huntington : What?
Floyd : You're not missing much. We don't even have HBO.
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Mrs. Birch : Jules, where are you going?
Jules Daly : Mrs. Birch. I'm... I'm taking a train to the airport.
Mrs. Birch : You've left something behind.
Jules Daly : I... I did?
Mrs. Birch : Yes. It's in the car. Come on.
Jules Daly : Okay.
[being pulled to the car, she sees the house servants in the back]
Jules Daly : Hi. You're all here.
[Abigail offers a clothing bag]
Jules Daly : Oh, what's this?
Mrs. Birch : Your ball gown.
Jules Daly : Oh, that's so sweet of you. Were you able to fix it?
Mrs. Birch : Not exactly.
Jules Daly : I'm sure it's fine. Thank you so much for doing this.
Mrs. Birch : Don't you at least want to have a look-see?
Jules Daly : Sure. Um...
[opening the bag]
Jules Daly : Oh, that... that's not my dress.
Floyd : Oh, yes, ma'am. Paisley had it brought in from Vienna.
Jules Daly : But... who... who paid for this?
Abigail : The entire staff pitched in, Miss.
Jules Daly : This is too much.
Mrs. Birch : Come on. We can discuss this later. Floyd, get in the front seat. Gibson, raise up the partition. Jules has a ball to get ready for.
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Milo Huntington : [after receiving a black eye] I don't get why you're so freaked out.
Jules Daly : You flattened a Christmas shopper, attacked an orphan boy, and disrupted a Christmas concert conducted by a nun.
Floyd , Paisley Winterbottom : My word!
Milo Huntington : Sorry.
Paisley Winterbottom : Something to tell the grandchildren, though.
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Mrs. Birch : Those decorations are off-limits.
Jules Daly : Why?
Mrs. Birch : His Grace would never approve. And take this monstrous tree back where it came from.
Jules Daly : You're kidding, right? It's Christmas.
[seeing her look of disapproval]
Jules Daly : You're not kidding. Oh, can't you let it slide just this once?
Mrs. Birch : We don't slide around at Castlebury Hall.
Jules Daly : Um... Mrs. Birch, do you have kids?
Mrs. Birch : No.
Jules Daly : Nieces or nephews?
Mrs. Birch : No.
Jules Daly : But you were a kid once, right? How can you deny two children a tree at Christmas? Don't you remember what it was like?
Mrs. Birch : [sobbing a few moments later] It was a miserable childhood. I never had a happy Christmas. One year... I actually got a lump of coal in my stocking.
Floyd : That's terrible.
Jules Daly : No little girl deserves that.
Mrs. Birch : Well, I might have. But still.
[getting to her feet with a laugh]
Mrs. Birch : All right. I'm ready.
Jules Daly : That's the spirit, Mrs. Birch. Right.
[she's passed an ornament]
Jules Daly : First decoration on. Done.
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Ashton Prince of Castlebury : Jules Daly, meet Lady Arabella Marchand du Belmont.
Jules Daly : Great name.
Lady Arabella Marchand du Belmont : You mean title.
Lord Thomas Belmont : She's also my sister but doesn't like to admit it.
Ashton Prince of Castlebury : [food is brought in] Ah, sandwiches.
Jules Daly : They look yummy. What are they?
Ashton Prince of Castlebury : Cress and cucumber.
Lady Arabella Marchand du Belmont : Don't they have proper tea where you're from?
Jules Daly : No, it's more like hot wings and a bottle of Bud, and definitely not served on a plate like this.
Lady Arabella Marchand du Belmont : Actually, it's a hand-painted sandwich tray by Louis Bilton.
Jules Daly : You mean by Christopher Landry.
Lady Arabella Marchand du Belmont : No. I mean Louis Bilton.
Jules Daly : My mistake.
Floyd : [coming in with a boxful of Christmas ornaments] Psst! Miss Daly, we found the boxes.
Jules Daly : Oh, they... they found the boxes. Um... I'm really sorry. I got to run. It was... it was lovely meeting you all. I'm just gonna...
[taking a few sandwiches]
Jules Daly : Thanks for the sandwiches.
Lord Thomas Belmont : Louis Bilton, you say? Let's have a look.
[turning the plate over]
Lord Thomas Belmont : Well, sis, I'm afraid that's one for the Americans.
Lady Arabella Marchand du Belmont : [seeing Ashton laugh and giving him a small shove] Darling!