• Random Quote
  • Actors
  • Characters
  • Movie Genres
    • Cartoons
    • Classics
    • Comedy
    • Disney
    • Famous
    • Horror
    • More Genres
  • Sound Effects
  • Topics A-Z
  • Resources
Movie-Sounds.org › Classic Movie Quotes
Odds Against Tomorrow (1959) Quotes with Sound Clips - Page 30

Odds Against Tomorrow (1959) posterListen to memorable quotes from the classic 1959 film noir Odds Against Tomorrow, accompanied by short sound clips in MP3 and WAV formats.

Actors: Harry Belafonte (Johnny Ingram), Robert Ryan (Earl Slater), Shelley Winters (Lorry), Ed Begley (David Burke), Gloria Grahame (Helen)

[Amazon link] #ad

291 Listen... I have you, right? You have me. What difference does it make where the money comes from?
292 Look, I know you were a tough cop, Dave...
293 Look, I lost again today. I've been losing steadily for a month. I just got to break this streak I'm in. I can't let it knock me out.
294 Look, kiddo, let's just take it easy.
295 Make yourself comfortable, Slater. We got to talk.
296 Man, I got a dozen of them all over the sidewalk, back there.
297 Maybe I better call and say I can't make it. Maybe I better stay home tonight?
298 Maybe on the way down. -I'm walking down.
299 Maybe our little colored girl will be Miss America, is that it?
300 Maybe you could have him put a gun on the guard, and just barrel through the door?

Page 30 of 54

<< ◄  29  30  31  ► >>

Latest Movie Sound Bites

20 Million Miles to Earth (1957) 20 Million Miles to Earth (1957)
The Shaolin Heroes (1980) The Shaolin Heroes (1980)
Muppet Treasure Island Muppet Treasure Island
The Alamo (1960) The Alamo (1960)
Short Circuit (1986) Short Circuit (1986)

Poll

You are using film sounds:







  Results

MOVIE-SOUNDS.ORG - Download and listen to lines and quotes from movies which can be used as ringtones. A movie phrases and sayings search engine.

 

All the movie sound clips on this site are just short samples from the original sources, in mp3, wav or other popular audio formats. The copyrighted, unlicensed movie samples are shorter in comparison to the original movie. Samples do not exceed 10 seconds or less than 1% of the length of the original movie, which is shorter. All the sounds retain their original copyright as owned by their respective movie production companies (read the full disclaimer and disclosures)

Contact | Privacy policy