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Dead Reckoning (1947) Quotes with Sound Clips - page 5

Dead Reckoning posterListen to memorable quotes from the classic 1947 film noir Dead Reckoning, accompanied by short sound clips in MP3 and WAV formats.

Actors: Humphrey Bogart (Capt. Warren "Rip" Murdock), Lizabeth Scott (Coral Chandler)

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41 There was something about that big lug I didn't like. Maybe his calling me 'friend'.

— Capt. Warren "Rip" Murdock (Humphrey Bogart)

42 These babies are out of Tojo, by Hitler. 'Creeping Jelly', our Ordnance used to call them. Because they crawl, and where they crawl, they burn, not quick like the chair, but slow and to the bone.

— Capt. Warren "Rip" Murdock (Humphrey Bogart)

43 This the city of brotherly love? -That's what New Yorkers call it. They don't live here.

— Capt. Warren "Rip" Murdock (Humphrey Bogart)

44 What to do in a hot wind, smelling of night-blooming jasmine except wait, and sweat, and prime the body to sweat some more?

— Capt. Warren "Rip" Murdock (Humphrey Bogart)

45 You know, I've been thinking. Women Oughta come capsule-sized, about four inches high. When a man goes out of an evening, he just puts her in his pocket and takes her along with him, and, that way, he knows exactly where she is.

— Capt. Warren "Rip" Murdock (Humphrey Bogart)

46 You think I fell for that fancy tripe you gave me? Let's have a new story, baby.

— Capt. Warren "Rip" Murdock (Humphrey Bogart)

47 You're an inquisitive little gal, aren't you?

— Capt. Warren "Rip" Murdock (Humphrey Bogart)

48 Didn't I tell you all females are the same with their faces washed?

— Capt. Warren "Rip" Murdock (Humphrey Bogart)

49 Geronimo, Rip.

— Coral Chandler (Lizabeth Scott)

50 Houses with roofs on 'em, women with nylons, kids that eat. Can't believe it.

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