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Now, then... A mourning outfit for yourself. Rough cut, I believe.

9 seconds sound clip from the The Loved One (1965) movie soundboard.

You can hear this line at 00:38:07 in the Blu-ray version of the movie.

Quote context

[...]

- It's split at the seams, you see. Avoids having to force the arms and legs. Very clever, isn't it?

- Oh, yes, it is.

- The idea originated in vaudeville with the quick-change artiste.

- Yes, I see. Well, as a matter of fact, I think he might be best in something of his own.

- Of course, if you feel that would be appropriate.

- Would you sit down, please?

- Now, then, the shoes... Designed to fit the foot at rest. The foot curls a bit, you know, when rigor mortis sets in. Very smart, aren't they?

- Yes, quite smart.

- Now, then... A mourning outfit for yourself. Rough cut, I believe.

- Well, I think... a plain dark suit... that is, if you have one.

- Naturally.

- Without the open seams, I hope.

- You'll be the death of me yet, Mr. Barlow.

- And now we'll see some of our slumber rooms.

- I know all about that. The car loadings on freestone fruit have fallen down below any level that I will accept! Well, I don't care if you have to put on more...

- Mr. Keeler's in peach preserves. Of course, he's very upset about his wife, but his business is so heavy right now that he just can't afford to neglect it for a moment. I guess it's seasonal.

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The Loved One (1965) Sound Clip

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

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