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The Lost Weekend (1945) Quotes with Sound Clips - Page 56

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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551 What are you looking for? -Well, I thought perhaps, maybe you might have something for my hair. -Would you care to wear my black derby? -Any old thing, any old scarf. -All right.
552 What are you talking about?
553 What are you up to? -Nothing. I'm just ashamed of the way I talked to you, like a narrow-minded, insensitive, small-town teetotaler.
554 What concert? -Carnegie Hall. Bob Roller's conducting. They gave me two tickets at the office.
555 What day is it? -Sunday.
556 What did he die of? -Of a lot of things. Of alcohol, of moral anemia, of fear, of shame, D.T.'s.
557 What did you say to her? -I said you hadn't been in for two weeks. -That's good.
558 What difference does it make?
559 What do you think I am?
560 What do you want here? -It's just that the rain is worse and I couldn't get a taxi. I thought perhaps I could borrow a... a coat under the circumstances. -Sure. How about my raincoat?

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