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The Enforcer (1951) Quotes with Sound Clips - Page 19

The Enforcer (1951)  posterListen to memorable quotes from the classic 1951 film noir "The Enforcer" (aka "Murder, Inc." in the UK).

Actors: Humphrey Bogart (Dist. Atty. Martin Ferguson), Zero Mostel (Big Babe Lazick), Ted de Corsia (Joseph Rico), Everett Sloane (Albert Mendoza)

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181 Hello, Ferguson. I hear you been looking for me.
182 Hello, Nelson. What are you doing here? -We have to see someone in the house.
183 Hello? Just a minute. It's Mendoza's lawyer. He wants you.
184 Hello? Where has it got to be done? Can't they handle it? Mmm. When? Yeah. Right. Right.
185 Hello? Yeah. Yeah, OK. Right away.
186 Her big blue eyes.
187 Here's 1000 bucks. You can run a long way with this.
188 Here's a notation from the mailing department. He used to receive a weekly carton of cigarettes from Olga Kirshen's lunch stand.
189 Here's a yard. You grab a plane at midnight.
190 Here's the list of victims we know so far. Doesn't make any sense. They were all kinds of people. No connection. Just doesn't make any sense at all.

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