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Gilda (1946) Quotes with Sound Clips - Page 19

Gilda (1946) posterListen to memorable quotes from the classic 1946 film noir Gilda, accompanied by short sound clips in MP3 and WAV formats.

Actors: Rita Hayworth (Gilda Mundson), Glenn Ford (Johnny Farrell), George Macready (Ballin Mundson)

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181 From now on, you're to stick with Mrs. Mundson. Mrs. Mrs. Farrell.
182 Funny I'd remember what day it was, isn't it?
183 Gambling is illegal in Argentina. Is that right? -It isn't right, but it's true.
184 Gee, is she in danger or something? -You will be, I guarantee, if you don't do exactly as I told you. -Oh, sure, sure.
185 Get back on the door where you belong. From now on, check everybody that comes in here. Get that? -Okay, okay. But she didn't come in. She went out.
186 Get going.
187 Get him on the telephone. Please.
188 Get out of here. Get back to your washroom where you belong.
189 Get this. I was born last night when you met me in that alley. That way, I'm no past, and all future, see? And I like it that way.
190 Get your clothes on. You're getting out of here. -Are we, Johnny? Are we? -Not 'we.' You!

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