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All Through the Night (1942) Quotes with Sound Clips - Page 69

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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681 Now, wait a minute. Wait a minute. Anybody that prints that can expect the usual trouble.
682 Now, what was it you wanted to talk to me about?
683 Now, why don't you start your story with once upon a time...
684 Now, will the ambassador from Belmont park kindly give me a report on the racing situation?
685 Now, you fellas better stand back. It opens out that way.
686 Now, you got to listen to me. -I've been listening to you. Now you listen to me.
687 Now, you were saying that Miller and Joe were bumped off by the same guy.
688 Oh, chiseling again, huh? I'm afraid we'll have to ask you to leave. Lightly and politely.
689 Oh, don't give me that. This is a free country. Nobody has to do anything they don't want to do.
690 Oh, Gloves. I want to talk to you. -Just a minute. What the...?

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