The Wheeler Dealers

The Wheeler Dealers

The Wheeler Dealers (a.k.a. Separate Beds in the UK) is a 1963 romantic comedy film from Metro Goldwyn Mayer, produced by Martin Ransohoff, directed by Arthur Hiller, that stars James Garner and Lee Remick, and co-stars Phil Harris, Chill Wills, Jim Backus, and Patricia Crowley. The film's screenplay was written by George Goodman and Ira Wallach, based on Goodman's 1959 novel of the same name. Garner was nominated for the Golden Globe Award for Best Actor – Motion Picture Musical or Comedy.

Genre: Comedy
Production: Warner Home Video
  Nominated for 1 Golden Globe. Another 1 nomination.
 
IMDB:
6.6
Year:
1963
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[Henry is complaing about how hard it is to get a cab in New York]

Feinberg, Taxi Driver:
You're just like my wife, mister. You don't understand the economics of the situation.

Henry Tyroon:
Then teach me. I'm interested in the economics of about every situation.

Feinberg, Taxi Driver:
Well, there are 11,000 cabs in the city - and no new permits for the next twenty-five years. Now suppose you wanna buy a cab and start hackin'... you gotta get a new permit, too. Now the tab on a new permit is eighteen thousand five hundred on the open market.

Henry Tyroon:
And how much did your cab cost, Mister [looks at driver's ID] Feinberg?

Feinberg, Taxi Driver:
Thirty-three hundred... new.

Henry Tyroon:
Mm-hmm. Then that makes your investment, uh, with the permit, come to about $22,000.

Feinberg, Taxi Driver:
Yeah. But don't tell my wife... she'll think I'm rich.

Henry Tyroon:
Mm-hmm. Mr. Feinberg, I'll give you $24,000 for your cab and permit.

Feinberg, Taxi Driver:
You wanna buy the cab?

Henry Tyroon:
Right. But you come along with it. I'll need your services for a week, maybe two.

Feinberg, Taxi Driver:
No, look, mister, I can't sell the cab. I need it.

Henry Tyroon:
Well, I figured that. So, when I leave I'll sell it back to you for... $22,000.

Feinberg, Taxi Driver:
You wanna lose two grand just to keep your feet dry when it starts to rain?

Henry Tyroon:
I don't lose, Mr. Feinberg. See, I borrow the money and then I get a deduction on the loan interest and another on the depreciation and another on the loss when I sell it back to you. And you make a nice profit.

Feinberg, Taxi Driver:
You win and I win. Uh-uh, there's gotta be a loser somewhere.

Henry Tyroon:
Taxman loses. He usually does on a Henry Tyroon deal.

Feinberg, Taxi Driver:
Mister, you've just got yourself a taxi.


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