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All Through the Night (1942) Quotes with Sound Clips - Page 11

All Through the Night (1942) posterListen to famous quotes and funny lines from the classic 1942 movie All Through the Night.

Actors: Humphrey Bogart (Alfred "Gloves" Donahue), Conrad Veidt (Hall Ebbing), Peter Lorre (Pepi), Jackie Gleason (Starchy), Phil Silvers (Waiter)

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101 And now let's go on, Leda. Pepi tells me you went to see Miller today.
102 And now you will see what kind of man the new order breeds. Get underway.
103 And now, gentlemen, you are going on a nice little trip. Unfortunately, you won't see much of the scenery.
104 And now, ladies and gentlemen, for the next item to be offered, I have here this exquisite directoire desk.
105 And now, ladies and gentlemen, we offer you a most extraordinary piece, this George I secretary bookcase.
106 And that's the story up to now.
107 And that, ladies and gentlemen, concludes our session for tonight.
108 And the back door was locked from the inside.
109 And the mayor says as soon as he can find his fire helmet, he'll meet you at the city hall.
110 And the next time, I break your neck.

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