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The Leopard Man (1943) Quotes with Sound Clips - Page 41

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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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401 They were hunting for the leopard again, out in the country this time, but they didn't get him.
402 They're such fools. Why don't they let Charlie How-Come hunt it alone? He's an Indian.
403 This evidence, having been presented before me on this, the 10th day of April...
404 This for la senorita Kiki, and I've called your cab.
405 This is crazy, Charlie. You know you didn't do it.
406 This leopard's another matter entirely, a caged animal traveling around with Charlie How-Come for years and years.
407 This morning, I heard you tell Robles you didn't want to come, and yet you came along.
408 Tomorrow I'm going to buy you the most beautiful dress in the whole world.
409 Tomorrow it will be all over town that the family of Juan Delgado is too poor to buy cornmeal.
410 Tormented? Why?

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