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Double Indemnity Quotes with Sound Clips - Page 86

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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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851 That left one last thing to do. I had to go down to the garage. I wanted Charlie to see me again.
852 That little man of yours is acting up again, huh?
853 That perfume on your hair. What's the name of it? -I don't know. I bought it in Ensenada.
854 That tears it.
855 That was all there was to it. Nothing had slipped, nothing had been overlooked. There was nothing to give us away.
856 That was it. The machinery had started to move and nothing could stop it.
857 That was part of my alibi.
858 That was the longest night I ever lived through, and the next day was worse, when the story had broke in the papers and they started talking about it at the office and the day after that, when you started digging into it.
859 That would make everything lovely for you, wouldn't it? -Right.
860 That's a honey of an anklet you're wearing, Mrs. Dietrichson.

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