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Dead of Night (1945) Quotes with Sound Clips - Page 60

Dead of Night (1945) poster

Listen to short quotes from Dead of Night (1945), featuring audio clips of the best lines and SFX.

Actors: Mervyn Johns (Walter Craig), Frederick Valk (Dr. van Straaten), Michael Redgrave (Maxwell Frere)

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591 Tell me frankly, darling. Am I out of the wood yet?
592 Tell me That bed, the four-poster... -How odd you should mention it. It so happens, I bought it at the same sale that I got your mirror. There's a curious history attaching to them both. -Curious? -Well, tragic, perhaps I should say.
593 Tell me, my little lotus blossom, where have I been all your life?
594 Tell you what, have one for the road. -Well...
595 Tell you what, you be the canary tonight.
596 Temper, temper. You'll be sorry for this later, you know. -Yes, I suppose I will.
597 Thanks for my nice tea, Eliot, and for calling me a liar. Good afternoon.
598 That Hugo had become endowed with an existence of his own.
599 That is his portrait, by the way. He was a man of dominating character. Arrogant, reckless, handsome and of a violent temper.
600 That is my assistant. -Oh, glad to know you, Mr. Frere.

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