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The Leopard Man (1943) Quotes with Sound Clips - Page 19

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Hear the most memorable quotes from the classic 1943 horror film The Leopard Man, with sound bites!

Actors: Dennis O’Keefe (Jerry Manning), Margo (Gabriella "Clo-Clo"), Jean Brooks (Kiki Walker)

3 more actors, James Bell (Dr. Galbraith), Isabel Jewell (Maria the Fortune Teller), Abner Biberman (Charlie)

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181 Help. Help. Get me out.
182 Here I can sell you the secret of the cat's strength, the cat's vitality, for only $1.00. $1.00.
183 Here we go.
184 Here you are, son. -Thank you.
185 Here's luck to you both in Chicago. Must be great to be getting out of here, going to a real city. -Yeah, it's a pretty good feeling, all right.
186 Here's something should interest you. A stone leopard head made by your ancestors some 600 years ago. They used it in ceremonies.
187 Here, Charlie, have a cigarette. He was only kidding.
188 Hey, Chiquita, want a lift? -What way are you going? -Your way.
189 Hey, mister, remember what you said. 10 bucks for the loan of my cat. 225 if anything happened to her.
190 How did you know? Why, you did the same thing yourself.

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