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The Third Man (1949) Quotes with Sound Clips - Page 45

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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441 Oh, let me take your coat. I've got it. There'll be refreshments afterwards. Come along, Mr M. Follow me.
442 Oh, please. For heaven's sake, stop making him in your image.
443 Oh, porter, order me a ticket tonight for the Josefstadt Theatre.
444 Oh, stop behaving like a fool, Martins.
445 Oh, the same old indigestion. These are the only things that help, these tablets. These are the last. Can't get 'em anywhere in Europe any more.
446 Oh, there is some tea left.
447 Oh, there you are. Come in here, there isn't much time. -I want to get a plane out of here tonight.
448 Oh, they don't take army money here. How much did he say?
449 Oh, we didn't make much sense. We drank too much. Once he tried to steal my girl.
450 Oh, what's the name of that doctor? Harry's doctor? -Dr Winkel.

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