"On November 1st, 1959, the population of New York City was 8,042,783. If you laid all these people end to end, figuring an average height of five feet six and a half inches, they would reach from Times Square to the outskirts of Karachi, Pakistan."
— C.C. Baxter
The Apartment (1960)
Opening Monologue"I work for an insurance company - Consolidated Life of New York. We're one of the top five companies in the country. Our home office has 31,259 employees, which is more than the entire population of uhh... Natchez, Mississippi."
— C.C. Baxter
The Apartment (1960)
Opening Monologue"I work on the 19th floor. Ordinary Policy Department, Premium Accounting Division, Section W, desk number 861."
— C.C. Baxter
The Apartment (1960)
Identity"As for myself, I very often stay on at the office and work for an extra hour or two, especially when the weather is bad. It's not that I'm overly ambitious, it's just a way of killing time, until it's all right for me to go home."
— C.C. Baxter
The Apartment (1960)
The Apartment"You see, I have this little problem with my apartment... I live in the West Sixties, just half a block from Central Park. My rent is $85 a month. It used to be eighty until last July when Mrs. Lieberman put in a second-hand air conditioning unit."
— C.C. Baxter
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The Apartment"It's a real nice apartment - nothing fancy - but kind of cozy - just right for a bachelor. The only problem is - I can't always get in when I want to."
— C.C. Baxter
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The Apartment"Y'know, I used to live like Robinson Crusoe. I mean shipwrecked among 8 million people. And then one day I saw a footprint in the sand and there you were."
— C.C. Baxter
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Romance"How could I be so stupid? You would think I should have learned by now. When you're in love with a married man you shouldn't wear mascara."
— Fran Kubelik
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Heartbreak"Why do people have to love people anyway?"
— Fran Kubelik
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Heartbreak"Some people take, some people get took. And they know they're getting took and there's nothing they can do about it."
— Fran Kubelik
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Philosophy"I wonder how long it takes to get someone you're stuck on out of your system. They should invent a pump for that."
— Fran Kubelik
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Heartbreak"I never catch colds."
— Fran Kubelik
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Banter"Really? I was reading some figures from the Sickness and Accident Claims Division. You know that the average New Yorker between the ages of twenty and fifty has two and a half colds a year?"
— C.C. Baxter
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Banter"That makes me feel just terrible."
— Fran Kubelik
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Banter"Well, to make the figures come out even, if I have no colds a year, some poor slob must have five colds a year."
— Fran Kubelik
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Banter"Yeah... it's me."
— C.C. Baxter
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Banter"Wives are getting smarter all the time. Take Mr. Bernheim -- in the Claims Department -- came home one night with lipstick on his shirt -- told his wife he had a shrimp cocktail for lunch -- so she took it out to the lab and had it analyzed -- so now she has the house in Great Neck and the children and the new Jaguar..."
— Sylvia
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Office Gossip"Don't you ever stop talking?"
— Kirkeby
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Office Gossip"Tell me, Baxter -- just what is it that makes you so popular?"
— J.D. Sheldrake
The Apartment (1960)
The Key"I don't know."
— C.C. Baxter
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The Key"Think."
— J.D. Sheldrake
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The Key"Would you mind repeating the question?"
— C.C. Baxter
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The Key"Look, Baxter, I'm not stupid. I know everything that goes on in this building -- in every department -- on every floor -- every day of the year."
— J.D. Sheldrake
The Apartment (1960)
The Key"There's a certain key floating around the office -- from Kirkeby to Vanderhof to Eichelberger to Dobisch -- it's the key to a certain apartment -- and you know who that apartment belongs to?"
— J.D. Sheldrake
The Apartment (1960)
The Key"Loyal, cooperative, resourceful C. C. Baxter."
— J.D. Sheldrake
The Apartment (1960)
The Key"Baxter, an insurance company is founded on public trust. Any employee who conducts himself in a manner unbecoming... How many charter members are there in this little club of yours?"
— J.D. Sheldrake
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The Key"Just those four - out of a total of 31,259 - so actually, we can be very proud of our personnel - percentage-wise."
— C.C. Baxter
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Baxter-isms"Four rotten apples in a barrel - no matter how large the barrel - you realize that if this ever leaked out..."
— J.D. Sheldrake
The Apartment (1960)
The Key"Oh, it won't. Believe me. And it's not going to happen again. From now on, nobody is going to use my apartment."
— C.C. Baxter
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The Key"Now remember, Baxter - this is going to be our little secret."
— J.D. Sheldrake
The Apartment (1960)
The Key"Oh, you don't have to worry."
— C.C. Baxter
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The Key"Not that I have anything to hide."
— J.D. Sheldrake
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The Key"Oh, no sir. Certainly not. Anyway, it's none of my business - four apples, five apples - what's the difference - percentage-wise?"
— C.C. Baxter
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Baxter-isms"For a while there, you try kidding yourself that you're going with an unmarried man. Then one day he keeps looking at his watch, and asks you if there's any lipstick showing, then rushes off to catch the seven-fourteen to White Plains."
— Fran Kubelik
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Heartbreak"So you fix yourself a cup of instant coffee and you sit there by yourself, and you think and it all begins to look so ugly."
— Fran Kubelik
The Apartment (1960)
Heartbreak"How do you think I felt, riding home on that seven-fourteen train?"
— J.D. Sheldrake
The Apartment (1960)
Heartbreak"Why do you keep calling me, Jeff? What do you want from me?"
— Fran Kubelik
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Heartbreak"I want you back, Fran."
— J.D. Sheldrake
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Heartbreak"Sorry, Mr. Sheldrake, I'm full up. You'll have to take the next elevator."
— Fran Kubelik
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Defiance"Do you remember what we talked about?...I mean about my getting a divorce."
— J.D. Sheldrake
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Deception"We didn't talk about it, Jeff, you did."
— Fran Kubelik
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Deception"You didn't really believe me, did you?"
— J.D. Sheldrake
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Deception"They got it on a long-playing record now. Music to String Her Along By. My wife doesn't understand me. We haven't gotten along for years. You're the best thing that ever happened to me."
— Fran Kubelik
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Deception"Just trust me, baby. We'll work it out somehow."
— Fran Kubelik
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Deception"You know, you see a girl a couple of times a week, just for laughs, and right away, they think you're gonna divorce your wife. Now I ask you - is that fair?"
— J.D. Sheldrake
The Apartment (1960)
Deception"No, sir, it's very unfair, especially to your wife."
— C.C. Baxter
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Morality"Well, as a matter of fact, I was rather hurt that night you stood me up."
— C.C. Baxter
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Romance"I don't blame you, it was unforgivable."
— Fran Kubelik
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Romance"I forgive you."
— C.C. Baxter
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Romance"Well, you shouldn't."
— Fran Kubelik
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Romance"You couldn't help yourself. I mean, when you're having a drink with one man, you can't suddenly walk out on him because you're having another date with another man. You did the only decent thing."
— C.C. Baxter
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Romance"I wouldn't be too sure. Just because I wear a uniform, that doesn't make me a Girl Scout."
— Fran Kubelik
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Identity"Miss Kubelik, one doesn't get to be a second administrative assistant around here unless he's a pretty good judge of character, and as far as I'm concerned, you're tops, I mean, decency-wise, and otherwise-wise."
— C.C. Baxter
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Baxter-isms"The mirror... It's broken."
— C.C. Baxter
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The Compact"Yes, I know. I like it that way. Makes me look the way I feel."
— Fran Kubelik
The Apartment (1960)
The Compact"Would you mind opening the window?"
— Fran Kubelik
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Crisis"Now don't go getting any ideas, Miss Kubelik."
— C.C. Baxter
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Crisis"I just want some fresh air."
— Fran Kubelik
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Crisis"It's only one story down. The best you can do is break a leg."
— C.C. Baxter
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Crisis"So they'll shoot me - like a horse."
— Fran Kubelik
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Crisis"Please, Miss Kubelik, you got to promise me you won't do anything foolish."
— C.C. Baxter
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Crisis"Who'd care?"
— Fran Kubelik
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Crisis"I would."
— C.C. Baxter
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Crisis"Why can't I ever fall in love with somebody nice like you?"
— Fran Kubelik
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Romance"Yeah, well, that's the way it crumbles, cookie-wise."
— C.C. Baxter
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Baxter-isms"Shall I light the candles?"
— Fran Kubelik
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Domestic"It's a must! Gracious-living-wise."
— C.C. Baxter
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Baxter-isms"I've got good news for you. All your troubles are over. I'm gonna take Miss Kubelik off your hands. The plain fact is, I-I love her."
— C.C. Baxter
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Confession"I've got good news for you, Baxter. All your troubles are over...I know how worried you were about Miss Kubelik. Well, stop worrying. I'm going to take her off your hands."
— J.D. Sheldrake
The Apartment (1960)
Irony"You're not gonna bring anybody to my apartment."
— C.C. Baxter
The Apartment (1960)
Standing Up"I'm not just bringing anybody. I'm bringing Miss Kubelik."
— J.D. Sheldrake
The Apartment (1960)
Standing Up"Especially not Miss Kubelik."
— C.C. Baxter
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Standing Up"No key."
— C.C. Baxter
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Standing Up"Baxter, I picked you for my team because I thought you were a very bright young man. You realize what you're doing? Not to me, but to yourself. Normally, it takes years to work your way up to the 27th floor, but it only takes 30 seconds to be out on the street again. You dig?"
— J.D. Sheldrake
The Apartment (1960)
Standing Up"I dig."
— C.C. Baxter
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Standing Up"Now you're being bright."
— J.D. Sheldrake
The Apartment (1960)
Standing Up"Say, Baxter, you gave me the wrong key."
— J.D. Sheldrake
The Apartment (1960)
Redemption"No, I didn't."
— C.C. Baxter
The Apartment (1960)
Redemption"But this is the key to the executive washroom."
— J.D. Sheldrake
The Apartment (1960)
Redemption"That's right, Mr. Sheldrake. I won't be needing it because I'm all washed up around here."
— C.C. Baxter
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Redemption"What's gotten into you, Baxter?"
— J.D. Sheldrake
The Apartment (1960)
Redemption"Just following doctor's orders. I've decided to become a 'mensch'. You know what that means? A human being."
— C.C. Baxter
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Redemption"Save it. The old payola won't work anymore. Goodbye, Mr. Sheldrake."
— C.C. Baxter
The Apartment (1960)
Redemption"I don't know what you did to that girl in there - and don't tell me - but it was bound to happen, the way you carry on. Live now, pay later. Diner's Club!"
— Dr. Dreyfuss
The Apartment (1960)
Mensch"Why don't you grow up, Baxter? Be a mensch! You know what that means?"
— Dr. Dreyfuss
The Apartment (1960)
Mensch"A mensch - a human being! So you got off easy this time. So you were lucky."
— Dr. Dreyfuss
The Apartment (1960)
Mensch"Yeah, wasn't I?"
— C.C. Baxter
The Apartment (1960)
Mensch"Mildred! He's at it again!"
— Dr. Dreyfuss
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Comedy"Nice veins."
— Dr. Dreyfuss
The Apartment (1960)
Comedy"Night like this, it sorta spooks you, walking into an empty apartment."
— Margie MacDougall
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Christmas"I said I had no family. I didn't say I had an empty apartment."
— C.C. Baxter
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Christmas"Where will we go, my place or yours?"
— Margie MacDougall
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Banter"Might as well go to mine. Everybody else does."
— C.C. Baxter
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The Apartment"What's a tennis racket doing in the kitchen?"
— Fran Kubelik
The Apartment (1960)
Comedy"Tennis racket? Oh, I remember, I was cooking myself an Italian dinner. I use it to strain the spaghetti."
— C.C. Baxter
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Comedy"Mrs. MacDougall, I think it is only fair to warn you that you are now alone with a notorious sexpot."
— C.C. Baxter
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Comedy"No kidding."
— Margie MacDougall
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Comedy"'Twas the night before Christmas and all through the house, not a creature was stirring... nothin'... no action... dullsville!"
— Margie MacDougall
The Apartment (1960)
Christmas"So you hit the jackpot, eh kid? I mean Kubelik-wise. Stay with it, buddy boy."
— Kirkeby
The Apartment (1960)
Office Gossip"I love you, Miss Kubelik. You hear what I said, Miss Kubelik? I absolutely adore you. Shut up and deal."
— C.C. Baxter & Fran Kubelik
The Apartment (1960)
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