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Anna Christie (1930) Quotes with Sound Clips - Page 63

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Memorable quotes with sound from the movie Anna Christie (1930), based on the 1921 play of the same name by Eugene O'Neill.

Actors: Greta Garbo (Anna Christie), Marie Dressler (Marthy Owens)

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621 Well, you won the capital prize, fella. Help yourself.
622 Well, you'll not be lonesome long. I'll see to that, God willing.
623 Well... So long. Well, so long, kid. I gotta beat it. I'll see you later.
624 What are you doing here, you sailor fella? You ain't sick like others.
625 What did you care? Nothing. Not even enough to come out and see me.
626 What do you mean, love? -You know what I mean. It's in me eye and on the tip of me tongue.
627 What do you mean?
628 What is it, sir? -They come in from the open sea. Must be sailor fellas.
629 What kind is he? -Well, he's as fine an old guy as ever walked on two feet... and that goes.
630 What we want this time is a regular he-man.

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