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Shockproof (1949) Quotes with Sound Clips

Shockproof (1949) posterListen to memorable quotes from the classic 1949 film noir Shockproof, accompanied by short sound clips in MP3 and WAV formats.

Actors: Cornel Wilde (Griff Marat), Patricia Knight (Jenny Marsh), John Baragrey (Harry Wesson)

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1 He taught me what fork to use, how to dress correctly, how to speak correctly. -Everything but how to think correctly.

— Griff Marat (Cornel Wilde), Jenny Marsh (Patricia Knight)

2 I'm a good enough gambler to know when I've lost. But it took a bullet to convince me.

— Harry Wesson (John Baragrey)

3 Something about human nature. It happens all the time. Men show up and confess to crimes they committed five, ten, twenty years ago. -No kidding? -Sure. All of a sudden they get a conscience. Starts to get them down and a kind of corrosion sets in.

— Griff Marat (Cornel Wilde)

4 Don't worry. You won't have any trouble finding new friends, but be sure they're friends this time.

— Griff Marat (Cornel Wilde)

5 I'm through, Harry. I'm no longer asking you to say goodbye. I'm just saying it!

— Jenny Marsh (Patricia Knight)

6 Not in the modern educational system. They don't spank kids anymore. -They just send them to jail.

— Griff Marat (Cornel Wilde), Jenny Marsh (Patricia Knight)

7 If you just use your head. -Yes, heads instead of hearts.

— Griff Marat (Cornel Wilde), Jenny Marsh (Patricia Knight)

8 You've got it all memorized, too, haven't you? -Well, I say it at least once a day. -You can save it. I know it all.

— Griff Marat (Cornel Wilde), Jenny Marsh (Patricia Knight)

9 Well, you see, I'm the teacher. You're the pupil. -Sure. I'm the one who gets spanked.

— Griff Marat (Cornel Wilde), Jenny Marsh (Patricia Knight)

10 When you fall in love, really in love, I think you'd know it for sure. A man would feel, for the first time, how wonderful life could be when he has someone to share it with.

— Griff Marat (Cornel Wilde)

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