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You can hear this line at 00:34:29.719 in the DVD version of the movie.
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- You love her, and she's deceived you. You hate her patronizing attitude. She looks down on you. She's impressed with celebrities. She wants to get rid of you.
- You squeeze harder. Harder. Squeeze harder. It's wonderful to feel her throat crush under your arm.
- Brub, stop it!
- I didn't hurt you, did I?
- No.
- Well, are you convinced?
- I think so.
- Well, I'm not.
- My hands. You forgot my hands. I could scratch his eyes out before he could kill me.
- Ah, but you didn't. Your first instinct was to grab his arm, try to loosen his grip. That's where you lost the battle, just as Mildred did.
- You've given this a lot of thought, haven't you?
- Well, I've had a lot of experience in matters of this kind. I've killed dozens of people, in pictures.
- No, I didn't do it. I assure you I could never throw a lovely body from a moving car. My artistic temperament wouldn't permit it.
- No, naturally.
- You see, we so-called creative artists have a great respect for cadavers. We treat them with the utmost reverence.
- Put them in soft beds, lay them out on fur rugs, leave them lying at the foot of a long staircase, but we definitely could never throw them from a moving car as though they were cigarette butts.
- No, naturally not. What would Emily Post say?
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