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I thought it was him at the bar, a dealer in abstract art or something. I went over and just happened to pick him up. He dropped a few names. Does that make your ears stand up? Want to hear them?

16 seconds sound clip from the Kiss Me Deadly movie soundboard.

You can hear this line at 01:37:53.544 in the Blu-ray version of the movie.

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[...]

- Diker? Ray Diker!

- The man you pointed out to Velda, what's his name? What's his name?

- William Mist! His name is William Mist!

(Door Handle Rattles)

- Where's Velda? Where is she? Where is she?

- Where is she? Where is she? Where is she?

- I thought it was him at the bar, a dealer in abstract art or something. I went over and just happened to pick him up. He dropped a few names. Does that make your ears stand up? Want to hear them?

- Dr. Soberin. Does that do anything for you? Dr. Soberin. Does that do anything for you? Dr. Soberin. Dr. Soberin. Dr. Soberin. Dr. Soberin. Dr. Soberin.

- Dr. Soberin's office.

- Dr. Soberin, please.

- I'm sorry. Dr. Soberin isn't available at present. He's referring all his calls to this answering service.

- Why don't you call another doctor?- I've gotta get him. It's important.

- I'm sorry. I can't help you. He might be at his beach cottage, but there's no phone.

- There is something sad and melancholy about trips. I always hate to go away, but one has to find some new place, or it would be impossible to be sad and melancholy again.

- What's in the box?

- Curiosity killed the cat, and it certainly would have you if you'd followed your impulse to open it.

[...]

Kiss Me Deadly (1955) Sound Clip

Kiss Me Deadly posterListen to sound clips of memorable quotes from the classic 1955 film noir Kiss Me Deadly, in MP3 and WAV formats.

Actors: Ralph Meeker (Mike Hammer), Maxine Cooper (Velda Wakeman), Paul Stewart (Carl Evello), Wesley Addy (Lt. Pat Murphy), Albert Dekker (Dr. G. E. Soberin)

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