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The Leopard Man (1943) Quotes with Sound Clips - Page 22

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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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211 I know, I know. You've got the talent. I got the breaks. I hear it in every nightclub.

— Kiki Walker (Jean Brooks)

212 I know, I was there.
213 I know. How do you think I felt when you told me not to be soft?
214 I looked down. In the darkness, I saw her white face, the eyes full of fear. Fear. That was it.
215 I remembered your kind invitations.
216 I saw Teresa. Maybe I was the last one to see her except perhaps her mamacita and her little brother. I was going past the house.
217 I split it two ways and... -Half to the Delgado family and half to Clo-Clo's family.
218 I talked to you about the habits of an ordinary wild leopard.
219 I thought they came right past here. -They do.
220 I thought you might like to strut the kitten in right in the middle of her act.

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