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The Lost Weekend (1945) Quotes with Sound Clips - Page 50

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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491 The oars were silver, which to the tune of flutes kept stroke...
492 The other bottle...Come here. That one I'm tucking into my brother's suitcase. He shall transport it himself, without knowing it, of course. Then, while he's greeting the caretaker, I'll slide it out and hide it in a hollow of the old apple tree.
493 The ringing of a telephone that sounds like Beethoven's Pastoral.
494 Then perhaps you could do something for me.
495 Then there was despair, and... a drink to counterbalance despair, and one to counterbalance the counterbalance.
496 Then there's one-half of the opening scene of a play which takes place in the leaning tower of Pisa.
497 Then what about Kelly's and Gallagher's? -They're closed too. We've got an agreement. They keep closed on Yom Kippur and we don't open on St. Patrick's.
498 Then what are we talking about?
499 Then you won't mind. -Mind what?
500 Then, what do you suggest?

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