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

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

You can hear this line at 00:20:04.489 in the Blu-ray version of the movie.

Quote context

[...]

- Would you like some tea?

- Thank you. Someone threw me this packet last week. Sometimes the British do instead of flowers, you know, on the first night.

- That was a bouquet, too, from an American. Would you rather have whisky?

- Oh, tea's fine.

- Good. I wanted to sell it.

- Oh, there is some tea left.

- Had you known him some time?

- Yes.

- I wanted to talk to you. No, thank you. I wanted to talk to you about him.

- 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.

[...]

The Third Man (1949) Sound Clip

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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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