Banker George tells his suffragette wife Winifred, “It requires insight, balanced judgement, and an ability to read character.” (0:17)
George tells Winifred, “I am in a perfectly equitable mood.” (1:06)
A bank board member Mr. Dawes, Jr. tells George, “Panic ensued within these walls.”
Bank director Mr. Dawes, Sr., referring to George: ”The man’s gone mad.”
Dawes, Jr., referring to George: “Mad as a March hare.” (2:06)
Ellen tells Winifred and cook Mrs. Brill, “There’s a nice spot there by Suffolk Bridge, popular with jumpers.”
Winifred: “Oh George, you didn’t jump in the river.”
Ellen tells Mrs. Brill, referring to George, ”Gone off his crumpet... Dotty as you please.” (2:11)
Sequel: Mary Poppins Returns
References in Ace Ventura: When Nature Calls, Meet the Fockers, Snatch, The Odd Couple