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He said that there are three kinds of men. First, the realist. Now, that's Coy.

7 seconds sound clip from the The Big Knife (1955) movie soundboard.

You can hear this line at 01:18:24 in the Blu-ray version of the movie.

Quote context

[...]

- You joined Hoff, Coy and Company, and that left you half an idealist.

- There's nothing more tortured on the face of this earth, neither fish nor fowl.

- A man who's sold out his dreams, but he can't forget.

- Yeah, but there are reasons, pal. You don't have all the facts.

- An Irishman wrote, I think I sent it to you once, The Quintessence of Ibsenism.

- He said that there are three kinds of men. First, the realist. Now, that's Coy.

- He's made his deal with the devil. He wouldn't be any different.

- Then there's the philistine, like Hoff, who couldn't be any different.

- But they are what they are. They have their own integrity, they're incorruptible.

- Then there's the third kind, the idealist. That was you.

- Half-idealism is the peritonitis of the soul.

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The Big Knife (1955) Sound Clip

The Big Knife (1955) Poster

Quotes from the movie The Big Knife (1955), based on the 1949 play by Clifford Odets, featuring short sound clips with voice.

Actors: Jack Palance (Charlie Castle), Ida Lupino (Marion Castle), Jean Hagen (Connie Bliss), Rod Steiger (Stanley Shriner Hoff), Shelley Winters (Dixie Evans), Ilka Chase (Patty Benedict)

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