Listen, baby. There's a clause in every accident policy called double indemnity. The insurance companies put it in as a sort of come-on for the customers. That means they pay double on certain accidents. The kind that almost never happen.
— Walter Neff (Fred Macmurray)
13 seconds sound clip from the Double Indemnity movie soundboard.
You can hear this line at 00:36:01 in the DVD version of the movie.
Quote context
[...]
- I think you left your hat in the hall.
- Fine.
- Sure he signed it. You saw him.
- Now, listen. That trip to Palo Alto. When does he leave?
- He drives, huh? He always drives.
- Not this time. You're gonna make him take the train.
- Why?
- Because it's all worked out for a train.
- Like for instance, if a guy is killed on the train, they pay $100,000 instead of $50,000.
- We're hitting it for the limit, baby. That's why it's got to be the train.
- It'll be the train. Just the way you want it. Straight down the line.
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