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All Through the Night (1942) Quotes with Sound Clips - Page 66

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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651 Not even the steel plates of your battleships can withstand these new explosives.
652 Not so fast, Donahue. Just where do you think you're going?
653 Now be sweet, will you? Will you scram?
654 Now bear toward the center of the ship. Now faster!
655 Now get me those drawings. We must have them tonight.
656 Now let's get down to serious business.
657 Now listen, sister, I've been tagged for Joe's murder. The cops are looking for me all over town. I've got to clear myself. Who killed Joe Denning?
658 Now listen, tell Gloves this is the opportunity of a lifetime.
659 Now sing! -What do you want me to sing? -God bless America!
660 Now speak up. Speak up.

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