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The Loved One (1965) Quotes with Sound Clips - Page 80

The Loved One (1965) poster

Hear memorable quotes from "The Loved One" in this collection of sound bites from the black comedy film based on Evelyn Waugh's novel.

Actors: Robert Morse (Dennis Barlow), Anjanette Comer (Aimée Thanatogenos), Jonathan Winters (Harry and Wilbur Glenworthy)

3 more actors, Rod Steiger (Mr. Joyboy), John Gielgud (Sir Francis Hinsley), Lionel Stander (The Guru Brahmin)

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791 Where is the hurt one? -You mean Arthur? He's in the kitchen. I put him on the breakfast bar. Get him out of here.
792 Where's Laf? -Laf? -I always call him Laf for Lafayette.
793 Where? -Over there. -Oh, boy, wouldn't you know it? It's Wil. Gee.
794 Who? Oh, yeah. Yeah... just a minute. Frank... It's for you.
795 Who? You... you mean, you're Emily's boy?
796 Whom shall I ask for? -Just for the cosmetician of the Gothic slumber room.
797 Why don't you write me something to recite at the funeral? Keep it short and direct, will you?
798 Why must you always hurt me?
799 Why not come and stay with me, then? -Thank you, Uncle Francis. That's very kind of you.
800 Why, of course. Sir Ambrose Abercrombie called this morning and said someone would be coming.

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