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Beat the Devil (1953) Quotes with Sound Clips - Page 9

Beat the Devil (1953) Blu-ray Cover

Quotes with sound clips from the movie Beat the Devil (1953).

Actors: Humphrey Bogart (Billy Dannreuther), Jennifer Jones (Mrs. Gwendolen Chelm), Gina Lollobrigida (Maria Dannreuther), Robert Morley (Peterson)

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81 Oh, you! You again!
82 What a wonderful car. It looks as if it had won the Grand Prix d'Élégance many years ago. Oh, it did.

— Mrs. Gwendolen Chelm (Jennifer Jones)

83 I heard that story before you were born.
84 (mocking laugh) Very funny. I like an associate of mine to have a sense of humor.
85 (shouts in italian - Sound Effect)
86 (woman faints) Oh!
87 (woman high pitched scream - Sound Effect)
88 (woman screaming - Sound Effect)
89 (woman screaming - Sound Effect) (2)
90 A few rubbers will soothe all our nerves. No, thank you. I'll soothe mine with a double scotch. In fact, I think I'll make it a triple. No ice, no water. That's it.

— Billy Dannreuther (Humphrey Bogart)

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