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The Third Man (1949) Quotes with Sound Clips - Page 22

The Third Man (1949) Poster

Revisit the memorable dialogues from the 1949 film noir classic, The Third Man, featuring famous quotes and audio snippets of the best lines.

Actors: Joseph Cotten (Holly Martins), Orson Welles (Harry Lime), Alida Valli (Anna Schmidt), Trevor Howard (Major Calloway)

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211 He was quite dead. -He was... Oh, yeah. He was quite dead. He was quite dead.
212 He will meet us at the bridge. Good.
213 He worked for Lime and helped to steal the stuff from the laboratories.
214 He's better dead. I knew he was mixed up, but not like that.
215 He's got a little dog. -Oh, yes, yes.
216 He's somewhere now he won't mind about that.
217 He's very good, sir. I've read quite a few of his books. -Have you, Sergeant? Author? Martins? Thank you, Sergeant.
218 Heard of Harry Lime? -Well, I've heard of him, of course, but I didn't exactly know him. -I was going to stay with him, but he died Thursday.
219 Hello! Is it so very important for you? -Yes, it is.
220 Hello, Mr Martins. I've been trying to get you at your hotel. I've arranged that lecture for tomorrow.

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