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Did you ever kill a man? Well, I have...

6 seconds sound clip from the The Quiet Man (1952) movie soundboard.

You can hear this line at 01:41:23 in the Blu-ray version of the movie.

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- I didn't go in there to outbox him. I went there to beat his brains out. To drive him into the canvas, to murder him. That's what I did.

- For what? Purse, a piece of the gate. Lousy money.

- And now money is behind your trouble with Danaher.

- They think I'm afraid of fighting. All the friends I've made, even my wife.

- Well, aren't you in a way?

- Did you ever kill a man? Well, I have...

- And all this talk about her big fortune... It's not that important.

- Perhaps it is to her.

- It must be strange to you from America, but it's an old, old custom here, and believe me, it's a good custom.

- The fortune means more to her than just the money.

- Not to me, it isn't. Not worth fighting for.

- Is your wife's love worth fighting for?

- I don't know.

- All I know is that... I won't fight, unless I'm mad enough to kill, and if that means losin' her... I don't know.

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Actors: John Wayne (Sean Thornton), Maureen O'Hara (Mary Kate Danaher), Barry Fitzgerald (Michaeleen Flynn), Victor McLaglen ("Red" Will Danaher), Ward Bond (Father Peter Lonergan)

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