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Kiss Me Deadly (1955) Quotes with Sound Clips - Page 30

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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291 May I help you, sir? -This key, what's it for?
292 Maybe he'll give you some of that nice dialogue again, that honey talk.
293 Maybe he'll go away.
294 Maybe we'll have better luck with some more elementary questions. Your full name, please, Mr. Hammer.
295 Maybe you'd like to make an exploratory offer just to get the ball rolling.
296 McCoy closes with a left hook which Bender parries again, and they're in a clinch.
297 McCoy has shown far too much experience, far too much punching power for Bender who is a comparative novice.
298 McCoy leads with his left. It's nicely blocked by Bender who counters with a short right that curls behind the ear.
299 McCoy may be in trouble. I believe Bender has hurt him. Yes, sir! McCoy's eyes have a glazed look, and Bender's right on top of him.
300 Meet me at the Pigalle. 2:00. Huh? -Okay.

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