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The Last Gangster Quotes with Sound Clips - Page 8

The Last Gangster 1937 poster

Audio quotes from The Last Gangster (1937), as rated by the site's visitors.

Actors: Edward G. Robinson (Joe Krozac), James Stewart (Paul North), Lionel Stander (Curly), John Carradine (Caspar), Louise Beavers (Gloria)

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71 Atta boy, rags. Keep pulling.
72 Atta boy. Pound the old ear, Joey boy. Your old man will put a lot of smart talk in it someday-All the smart talk you'll ever need, Joey! So long, kid!
73 Aw, get away! I married you because you were my kind for a kid, see? A family-Joe Krozac, jr.!
74 Aw, she can't get away with that kind of stuff. Try to take my kid away. Where does she get off to pull that kind of stuff?
75 Baby wants his bottle!
76 Because that ain't a picture of that dame. No, no, that ain't the woman! I ought to know! -Curly ought to know, too.
77 Been ridin' all night and all day. Must be around Kansas city, huh?
78 Born on the 25th. Both your wife and child are in excellent health.
79 Bottle of Scotch. -Scotch. Yes, sir.
80 Boy, do I know how to pick them? Why, I'm the happiest man in the world.

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