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Odds Against Tomorrow (1959) Quotes with Sound Clips - Page 45

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)

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441 Well, what do you think?
442 Well? -What would I have to do? -Just walk into a bank and take it.
443 What can I do? -Find a hobby, man. Anything.
444 What did he do to you? -He called me. He insulted me. He was a very smart-talking character, and then he called me.
445 What did I ever see in you? -It's here, Daddy. It's here. -That.
446 What did the cop want? -How do you like that for luck. He asked me if I saw the accident. -So you gave him your fingerprints. -Did he see your license? -How stupid can you get?
447 What do you know? He sure ain't going to talk now.
448 What do you mean, $50000? -Just what I said, $50000 to $75000, like that. All in small bills.
449 What do you mean? -He dared me. Like you are now.
450 What do you owe him? -$7500.

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