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The Lost Weekend (1945) Quotes with Sound Clips - Page 42

The Lost Weekend (1945) poster

Listen to memorable quotes from The Lost Weekend (1945) freely downloadable in MP3 / WAV format.

Actors: Ray Milland (Don Birnam), Jane Wyman (Helen St. James), Doris Dowling (Gloria), Howard da Silva (Nat)

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411 Oh, shut up.
412 Oh, stop it, Don. Nobody there knows about you.
413 Oh, that Don Birnam. And now you want to kill the other one. -What other? -There were two Dons. You told me so yourself. Don the drunk and Don the writer.
414 Oh, what a great idea that was. That made all the difference. Suddenly I could see the whole thing... the tragic sweep of the great novel, beautifully proportioned.
415 Oh, you poor idiot, Don. Won't you ever learn with you, it's like stepping off a roof and expecting to fall just one floor?
416 Oh. For heaven's sake, Wick. If he's left alone, anything can happen!
417 Oh. Goodbye, Mr. Birnam. -Goodbye.
418 Oh. He's just an old friend of the folks. Lovely gentleman. He buys me dimpled Scotch.
419 Oh. I'm so sorry, Wick. I shouldn't have started asking questions. It's really none of my business.
420 Oh. Now Helen, it's so silly!

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