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The Lost Weekend (1945) Quotes with Sound Clips - Page 49

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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481 That's that nice young man who drinks.
482 That's the devil. That's what drives you crazy
483 That's the problem, isn't it. That nice young man who drinks, and the high-class young lady, and how did she ever get mixed up with him... and why does he drink and why doesn't he stop?
484 That's what it says though...417 -I don't care what it says.
485 That's why I didn't go away on that weekend, see, so I can be alone up there and sit down at my typewriter.
486 The Bottle. A Novel by Don Birnam. What was that to be? -About a messed-up life. About a man and a woman and a bottle. About nightmares, horrors, humiliations, all the things I want to forget.
487 The checks must have got mixed up. -Maybe they did.
488 The cloud-capp'd towers, the gorgeous palaces. Nat! The solemn temples, the great globe itself...
489 The flop suicide of a flop writer.
490 The minute we get off the train, the alarm is sounded.

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