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All Through the Night (1942) Quotes with Sound Clips - Page 13

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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121 Apparently this gentleman does not understand the technical terms used in our report.
122 Are we goin' parcel post or C.O.D.? -Don't you worry about that. You'll arrive.
123 Are you all right, Leda? -Yes. -Good.
124 Are you waiting for someone? -Yes, ma'am, I'm waiting for my friend. He's kind of a tall, dark, handsome-like gentleman.
125 Arrange to have a truck take him and his friend to New Jersey.
126 Arrangements have been made to control any interference from harbor traffic on the Staten island side.
127 As you can see, it is in excellent condition. An original piece of the period. It was for many years a part of the famous Holbrook collection.
128 Ask her if she and Miller weren't working against us. -That isn't true. -Then why did you bring Donahue here?
129 At this point, the speed increases from 4 to 9 knots.
130 Aw, don't try that line on me, Jack. This is Broadway, not Berlin.

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