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Mame kissed a buyer from out of town. That kiss burned Chicago down. So you can put the blame on Mame, boys Put the blame on Mame.

19 seconds sound clip from the Gilda (1946) movie soundboard.

You can hear this line at 00:51:34.800 in the Blu-ray version of the movie.

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- I hated her so, I couldn't get her out of my mind for a minute. She was in the air I breathed, and the food I ate.

- At first, I thought I was just dreaming it. I'd been hearing her voice in my sleep for nights anyway. Then I realized...

- When Mrs. O'Leary's cow kicked the lantern in Chicago town, they say that started the fire that burned Chicago down.

- That's the story that went around, but here's the real lowdown.

- Put the blame on Mame, boys. Put the blame on Mame.

- Mame kissed a buyer from out of town. That kiss burned Chicago down. So you can put the blame on Mame, boys Put the blame on Mame.

- Remember the blizzard back in Manhattan in 1886? They say the traffic was tied up, and folks were in a fix.

- That's the story that went around, but here's the real lowdown. (2)

- Put the blame on Mame, boys. Put the blame on Mame. (2)

- Mame gave a chump such an ice-cold no, for seven days, they shoveled snow. So you can put the blame on Mame, boys.

- Oh. Good morning. How very pretty you look in your nightgown.

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Gilda (1946) Sound Clip

Gilda (1946) posterListen to memorable quotes from the classic 1946 film noir Gilda, accompanied by short sound clips in MP3 and WAV formats.

Actors: Rita Hayworth (Gilda Mundson), Glenn Ford (Johnny Farrell), George Macready (Ballin Mundson)

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