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Kiss Me Deadly (1955) Quotes with Sound Clips - Page 53

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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521 Whose stuff is this? -Well, we rent it furnished, but she fixed it up to suit herself.
522 Why are you always trying to make a noise like a cop?
523 Why do you keep saying was?
524 Why don't you come in? It may be a while. -I'll wait here.
525 Why don't you leave, Mike? Before I change my mind.
526 Why don't you turn her over to Pat? It's his job to protect her if she needs protection. Or to question her if that's what's needed.
527 Why was Christina so afraid? It's all right. You can trust me. -I don't know.
528 Why, nothing will happen. Your life will go on as serenely as before.
529 Will you let her go? -Sure. Take my word. Free as a bird.
530 Won't be no trouble this time, Mr. Hammer. I've been takin' lessons.

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