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Double Indemnity Quotes with Sound Clips - Page 47

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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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461 I want to ask you something.
462 I want to ask you something. Could I get an accident policy for him without bothering him at all?
463 I want you to be nice to me. Like the first time you came to the house.
464 I want you to be the one to tell Lola, kind of gently, before it breaks wide open.
465 I wanted my movements accounted for up to the last possible moment.
466 I wanted to straighten you out on that Dietrichson case.
467 I wanted to talk to you, ever since yesterday.
468 I was afraid she might go to pieces a little, now that we had done it. But she was perfect. No nerves. Not a tear, not even a blink of the eyes.
469 I was all twisted up inside and I was still holding on to that red-hot poker.
470 I was his wife's nurse. She was sick a long time. When she died, he was terribly broken up.

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