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Double Indemnity Quotes with Sound Clips - Page 111

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Memorable quotes with sound from the movie Double Indemnity (1944), based on James M. Cain's 1943 novella of the same name.

Actors: Fred MacMurray (Walter Neff), Barbara Stanwyck (Phyllis Dietrichson), Edward G. Robinson (Barton Keyes)

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1101 You know that big market up on Los Feliz, Keyes? That's the place Phyllis and I had picked for a meeting place.
1102 You know what? That guy Dietrichson was never on the train. -He wasn't? -No, he wasn't.
1103 You know why we asked you to come, don't you?
1104 You know you know what?
1105 You look kind of all in, at that. -I'm fine.
1106 You love it, only you worry about it too darn much, you and your little man.
1107 You mean it's not Vermont and Franklin?
1108 You mean the wife? -Yeah. That wide-eyed dame that just didn't know anything about anything.
1109 You mean you want him to have the policy without him knowing it. And that means without the insurance company knowing that he doesn't know it.
1110 You mean, some dark night a crown block might fall on him?

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