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Odds Against Tomorrow (1959) Quotes with Sound Clips - Page 47

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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461 What's the matter with you? Am I bothering you, or something?
462 What's the matter, pretty baby? Tell me, what's your daddy done?
463 What's the pitch, Dave?
464 What's this, a press interview or something?
465 What's this, the kiddie hour?
466 What's your name, little girl? -Eadie. Eadie Ingram.
467 When I gassed up, that dumb kid in the station opened the hood and saw the motor. -What of it? -He surely admired it and me.
468 When I stretch you six months with a debt somebody else will be dead for, and you come here and pull a gun on me?
469 When the wind blew us off the land in Oklahoma, we left. After that, I never stayed. Not in the Army, not in Detroit, not anyplace.

— Earl Slater (Robert Ryan)

470 Where were you, Dave?

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