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The Big Knife (1955) Quotes with Sound Clips - Page 108

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Quotes from the movie The Big Knife (1955), based on the 1949 play by Clifford Odets, featuring short sound clips with voice.

Actors: Jack Palance (Charlie Castle), Ida Lupino (Marion Castle), Jean Hagen (Connie Bliss)

3 more actors, Rod Steiger (Stanley Shriner Hoff), Shelley Winters (Dixie Evans), Ilka Chase (Patty Benedict)

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1071 What do you want?
1072 What do you want? The wild-eyed kid I was, nursing a cup of coffee in Walgreens, yelling about the sad state of the theatre?
1073 What does Marion want to see in the contract?
1074 What does Stanley know about this? -Only what he wants to know.
1075 What happened to you last night? I looked around and you'd gone. I asked Mike, but...
1076 What he would do.
1077 What I said still goes. If anything happens to her...
1078 What is possible is exactly what I said.
1079 What is the percentage for a few dollars to cut off our nose and bite our face?
1080 What laundries do to sheets and pillowcases. Every month I buy a dozen.

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