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Notorious Quotes with Sound Clips - Page 61

Notorious Ingrid BergmanVoice quotes from the old-time radio play "Notorious" by Alfred Hitchcock, first aired on January 26, 1948 on CBS's Lux Radio Theatre.

Actors: Ingrid Bergman (Alicia Huberman), Joseph Cotten (Devlin)

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601 What do I look for in the wine cellar? -Look for a bottle of wine like that one that unnerved the late Mr. Hupka. Vintage 1934.
602 What happened? -Butterfingers.
603 What happened? -They just ignored him and kept the conversation going.
604 What if I had believed in you. What if I had figured: She could never go through with it. She's been made over by love...
605 What is happening, Alex?
606 What sort is that? -Oh, I don't think any of us have any illusions about her, have we? -Not the slightest.
607 What the devil's eating you?
608 What were you saying, Professor? -That I have news for you, my friends. My work is done.
609 What will you be presenting in this theater?
610 What'll you have? -My own life. Go away and leave me alone.

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