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Kiss Me Deadly (1955) Quotes with Sound Clips - Page 51

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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501 Whatever it is in that box, it must be very precious. So many people have died for it. -Yes, it is very precious.
502 When does he go? -Tomorrow night. Main bout.
503 When you leave, tell Nick... -What do you want me to tell him?
504 Where are we going? -Where I am going, it is not possible for you to go.
505 Where is he? -I don't know. He cut out. He blew.
506 Where is it? Velda says you were gonna pick it up. -Ah, there's nothing to pick up, Mike.
507 Where is she? Where is she? Where is she?
508 Where you headed? -Los Angeles.
509 Where'd you get those clothes? -Your friend Miss Wichman brought them. -Oh. When? -Yesterday.
510 Where's the key? -What key? -The key you took from Doc Kennedy. I want it. -I don't know what you're talking about. -The key's very important. Don't waste my time. Hand it over.

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