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In the Heat of the Night (1967) Quotes with Sound Clips - Page 50

In the Heat of the Night (1967) Poster

Memorable quotes from the movie In the Heat of the Night (1967), featuring short sound bites and sfx.

Actors: Sidney Poitier (Virgil Tibbs), Rod Steiger (Bill Gillespie), Warren Oates (Sam Wood)

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491 Who are you? -Packy, Chief. Packy Harrison. I'm a friend of Harv's.
492 Who is this boy anyway?
493 Who said they locked me up? How come with all these empty cells back here, they'd throw me in with you? You dig?
494 Whom. What are you? Are you a Northern boy? What's a Northern boy like you doin' all the way down here?
495 Why can't you look at it for yourself? -Because I'm not an expert... Officer.
496 Why don't you come and get it, baby?
497 Why don't you shut up, Sam.
498 Why don't you tell me how you killed Mr. Colbert, and I promise you you're gonna feel a whole lot better.
499 Why won't anybody here tell me what's happened to him? I have a right to know if he's hurt, if he's been in an accident. I want to know if my husband is all right.
500 Why you wanna do that? Why you wanna help the police like that?

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