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- No Malcolm X over here, man.
- Now, would I lie to you?
- Malcolm X out here in the ghetto?
- In the ghetto. He's right over here. Would I lie to you?

6 seconds sound clip from the The Greatest (1977) movie soundboard.

You can hear this line at 00:20:40.982 in the Blu-ray version of the movie.

Quote context

[...]

- Yeah, but what you going to do, brother?

- Wait.

- Hey, baby! Wait!

- Oh, man, you made me miss the woman. She's gone.

- Man, I did you a good favor, brother.

- Did me a favor?

- That's worse than dope and alcohol. That white woman, that's man's trick. That's worse than alcohol.

- Man, you're crazy. This pretty white woman?

- I'm not kidding, brother.

- That's right, brother.

- That woman's gone.

- Have you ever heard of Malcolm X?

- Yeah, I heard of Malcolm X. He's right over here at the mosque right now, and I want to invite you over.

- No Malcolm X over here, man.

- Now, would I lie to you?

- Malcolm X out here in the ghetto?

- In the ghetto. He's right over here. Would I lie to you?

- Do you know who I am?

- Yeah, I know who you are.

- What's my name?

- You're Cassius Clay.

- And you know I can fight.

- Oh, don't you worry about that.

- Don't be lying to me.

- I wouldn't lie to you.

- I need two minutes of your time. That's all.

- I ain't gonna stay for two minutes.

- That's all it's gonna take is two minutes of your time.

- Malcolm X is over here?

- Right now. Right now. I wouldn't lie to you.

- Right.

- All right?

- He's a devil. Every time you see a white man, think about the devil, and you'll see him.

[...]

The Greatest (1977) Sound Clip

The Greatest (1977) posterSound clips of the most memorable quotes from the 1977 biographical sports film about the life of boxer Muhammad Ali, in MP3 and WAV formats.

Actors: Muhammad Ali, Ernest Borgnine (Angelo Dundee),Paul Winfield (Mr. Eskridge), James Earl Jones (Malcolm X), Drew Bundini Brown

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