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The Leopard Man (1943) Quotes with Sound Clips - Page 45

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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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441 Well, let's have a drink while we're waiting.
442 Well, now that you've had your history lesson, I think I'll get on to the museum. -Well, thank you.
443 Well, see you tomorrow. -Tomorrow.
444 Well, this is our latest find. We'd given up digging in a certain barrow. I went back and tried again. Just had a hunch.
445 Well, what sort of man would kill like a leopard, and leave the traces of a leopard? -A crazy guy.
446 Well, why did it come here, and why didn't it stay here? It's got trees and bushes here. Outside, nothing but cement and asphalt.
447 What a lovely way to wake up.
448 What are you doing? Have you lost something? -Yes. Money. I must have lost it in the street.
449 What are you getting at? -Nothing much. Only that it might not be a cat this time.
450 What arroyo, Charlie? How do you get to it? -Well, you go...

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