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Kiss Me Deadly (1955) Quotes with Sound Clips - Page 27

Kiss Me Deadly posterListen to sound clips of memorable quotes from the classic 1955 film noir Kiss Me Deadly, in MP3 and WAV formats.

Actors: Ralph Meeker (Mike Hammer), Maxine Cooper (Velda Wakeman), Paul Stewart (Carl Evello), Wesley Addy (Lt. Pat Murphy), Albert Dekker (Dr. G. E. Soberin)

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261 Is the young fellow, my deep breath. Always willing to help an old man moving people around.
262 Is this what you mean? -Yeah. A torpedo. You turn the key, and, boom... no more Nick. Wow.
263 Isn't he beautiful? Isn't he lovely? Look at the way he moves.
264 It was kinda late. I had a long day. Winter. You know how it gets dark early.
265 It would pay more if he lost. You sure he isn't gonna lay down and die? -On my word, Mike.
266 It's a left hook to the jaw, and Bender is trying frantically to cover up.
267 It's a lovely record.
268 It's Bender who pushes McCoy out of it now, and Bender jabs lightly with the left. Crosses with a... Hey, look out! It's Bender. He scores heavily with that right!
269 It's got to be a thing. Something small, something she could hide. But where would she hide it?
270 It's hot. -Hot, sir?

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