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Look at us. We're all like this now. Dirty, swollen feet, no sleep. What do you want? Isn't that enough?

13 seconds sound clip from the They Shoot Horses, Don't They? movie soundboard.

You can hear this line at 01:08:09 in the Blu-ray version of the movie.

Quote context

[...]

- No, it's a contest. Isn't that what it's supposed to be? Isn't that what you advertised? A contest.

- Not for them. For you maybe, but not for them.

- You think they're laying out two bits a throw just to watch you poke your head up into the sunlight?

- Or Alice look like she just stepped out of a beauty parlor?

- They don't give a damn whether you win or James and Ruby or Mario and Jackie or the Man in the Moon and Little Miss Muffet.

- They just want to see a little misery out there so they can feel a little better, maybe. They're entitled to that.

- Look at us. We're all like this now. Dirty, swollen feet, no sleep. What do you want? Isn't that enough?

- Sure, as long as they can believe in it. But how can they with Alice looking like she's on her way to a ball at Buckingham Palace?

- She was breaking the spell. Now she looks like she's supposed to, so now they can believe in her. Simple enough?

- Why don't you go sack out while you got a little break time left?

- Yeah.

- Take me outside.

- We can't.

- Please.

- Alice, break's almost over. We can't.

- Somewhere. Please, anywhere.

- Talk to me... Talk to me. Tell me things. Talk to me. Hold me. My strap... pull it down. Kiss me, hold me. Talk to me.

[...]

They Shoot Horses, Don't They? Sound Clip

They Shoot Horses, Don't They? poster

Memorable quotes from the classic Depression-era film, featuring short sound clips and sfx.

Actors: Jane Fonda (Gloria Beatty), Gig Young (Rocky Gravo), Michael Sarrazin (Robert Syverton), Susannah York (Alice LeBlanc), Red Buttons ("Sailor" Harry Kline), Michael Conrad (Rollo), Al Lewis (Turkey)

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