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- I was talking to another friend of Harry's, a Baron Kurtz. Do you know him?
- No.

7 seconds sound clip from the The Third Man (1949) movie soundboard.

You can hear this line at 00:20:37.008 in the Blu-ray version of the movie.

Quote context

[...]

- There's nothing really to talk about, is there? Nothing.

- Well, I saw you at the funeral.

- I'm so sorry. I didn't notice much.

- You were in love with him, weren't you?

- I don't know. How can you know a thing like that afterwards?

- I don't know anything any more, except I want to be dead, too. Some more tea? No. No tea.

- No. No tea. Would you like a cigarette?

- Oh, American. Thank you. I like them.

- I was talking to another friend of Harry's, a Baron Kurtz. Do you know him?

- No.

- He's got a little dog.

- Oh, yes, yes.

- Don't understand what Harry saw in a fellow like that.

- That was the man who brought me some money when Harry died.

- He said Harry had been anxious at the last moment.

- Hmm. He said he remembered me, too. Seems to show he wasn't in much pain.

[...]

The Third Man (1949) Sound Clip

The Third Man (1949) Poster

Revisit the memorable dialogues from the 1949 film noir classic, The Third Man, featuring famous quotes and audio snippets of the best lines.

Actors: Joseph Cotten (Holly Martins), Orson Welles (Harry Lime), Alida Valli (Anna Schmidt), Trevor Howard (Major Calloway)

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