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The Leopard Man (1943) Quotes with Sound Clips - Page 47

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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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461 Where is this man? -Up at the museum.
462 Where? Where did you find him? -North in an arroyo, shot through the head. Maybe week ago.
463 Who is he? -You remember him from this morning. Galbraith.
464 Who was that man? -Oh, I don't know. A witness. Seemed to know something about animals, you know, expert testimony.
465 Who's Carlos Dom-what's-his-name? -Nobody. Boy who works in a grocery.
466 Why are you hurrying, Clo-Clo?
467 Why did you do it? Just tell me why.
468 Why do you accuse me? You don't know what you're doing. You don't understand. Nobody understands. You don't know what it means to be tormented this way.
469 Why do you ask so many questions?
470 Why do you feel you must seem hard and disinterested?

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