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Double Indemnity Quotes with Sound Clips - Page 30

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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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291 Have you made up your mind?
292 He came here first to ask where Lola was. I made him come back. I was working on him.
293 He couldn't show up, because the train was leaving with my father on it.
294 He drives, huh? He always drives. -Not this time. You're gonna make him take the train. -Why? -Because it's all worked out for a train.
295 He had a fall-down at the well. Broke his leg. It's in a cast.
296 He hasn't got any money. Not since he went into the oil business.
297 He hobbles all the way out to the observation platform. Very unlikely with his leg in a cast, unless he has a very strong reason.
298 He keeps me on a leash so tight I can't breathe.
299 He knows it was somebody else on the train and he's dug up a witness he thinks can prove it.
300 He lived in Westwood, so it was a toll call and there'd be a record of it.

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