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Can you guess who said the most famous quotes from the legendary movie "Dirty Dancing"? Some might be obvious, but others will make you scratch your head in wonder!Oh yes. Johnny Castle, played by Patrick Swayze, seriously wished he could be respectable enough to bring home to dad. He's just too ... sweaty.
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Baby gets upset when she feels she's not ready for the big dance. Luckily, all this anger just leads to more passion!
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Penny had a hard life. We can't blame her for being mean to Baby, but this seemed pretty harsh.
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Perhaps the most iconic fruit line in the history of cinema. And now you know there are "iconic fruit lines."
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Upon seeing Baby's father help Penny, Johnny is beside himself with gratitude and awe. And self-deprecation.
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Baby's poor, bored, man-hungry sister said this. (Did she, in fact, hump the entire army?)
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However much we wish that Max Kellerman had said this, it's, in fact, ​Lisa Houseman. Beige iridescent lipstick is back in style, by the way.
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The good doctor was always the voice of reason.
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Johnny had so many new ideas for the dance show, and they did not involve the Pachenga! The did involve him getting close to Baby, though.
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He thought Johnny knocked Penny up. It was an honest mistake.
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Oh, to be the son of a hotel owner. It has its perks.
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Robbie was a terrible guy. He knocked Penny up and then tried to fix it with a rusty knife!
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Marjorie, Baby's mother, looks at Baby dancing and sees herself in her daughter. Is it wishing or dread?
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Baby narrates the beginning of the film, and this is the setup for their fantastic summer at Kellerman's.
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Penny taught ladies how to shake their maracas. It was her job.
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This is how Johnny introduces Baby to the audience in the final dance sequence of the movie. It's soooooo romantic.
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If you got this answer wrong, perhaps it's time for a cup of coffee or something. Your brain needs a boost. Have a snack.
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Johnny was so mean at first! But then, he fell in love.
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Neil Kellerman WANTED to say this line. Yes, we just said that.
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Eating Jujubes to keep alive is pretty intense. But so is getting diamonds stuffed in your pockets!
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A rare moment of introspection for the vain sister. But a good question, nonetheless!
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Oh, so romantic! Baby needed more courage!
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This is said before Baby and Johnny make passionate lovin. With the rain falling outside.
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That Robbie is such a villain! Even his name sounds wicked.
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So much conflict! Johnny didn't steal the wallet, and he still got fired.
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The good doctor finally forgives Johnny in the end. He should have never doubted him.
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Jake turns to his daughter tenderly and tells her what a good job she did on the dance floor. And it wasn't even a father-daughter dance!
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Jack was optimistic about Baby's prospects until she became a saucy dancer!
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He says this in defeat. What is Neil's fascination with the pachenga???
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So sly, that Robbie Gould. I can't imagine the notes in the margins are extensive.
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It pained Johnny to see Baby doubting herself! That's how much he was feeling the love.
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He's seen it all before. Same old story. They won't listen to him. But they'll watch him dance!
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Max says this at the beginning of the film when the Houseman family arrives at Kellerman's. Clearly, Jack gave Max some health advice.
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Johnny meant many things when he told Ronnie to "put a pickle on everyone's plate."
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Words to live by. Don't put your heel down. Never do that.
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