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In the Line of Fire Quotes with Sound Clips - Page 46

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The best lines and quotes from the movie In the Line of Fire (1993) with short sound clips.

Actors: Clint Eastwood (Agent Frank Horrigan), John Malkovich (Mitch Leary), Rene Russo (Agent Lilly Raines), Dylan McDermott (Agent Al D'Andrea)

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451 Know what I mean? -Oh, yeah. -Know what I mean?
452 Ladies and gentleman, The President and The First Lady of the United States.
453 Ladies and gentlemen of Holland, Michigan, the President of the United States!
454 Ladies and gentlemen, the President of the United States.
455 Later at night when the demons come, do you see the rifle coming out of that window, or did you see Kennedy's head being blown apart?
456 Laurie, settle down! Settle down!
457 Lead advance for L.A. It's a lot of work.
458 Leary didn't take it too well. He couldn't adjust to civilian life.
459 Leary gets off a shot, you and I could be killed in the cross fire.
460 Leary is what we nowadays call a wet boy. -What's a wet boy? -Leary's an assassin.

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