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Something for an executive?

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4 seconds sound clip from the Brazil (1985) TV Series.

You can hear this line at 02:00:53 in the Blu-ray version of the movie.

Quote context

[...]

- What do you think? Is it me? Well?

- You don't exist anymore. I've killed you.

- Jill Layton is dead.

- Care for a little necrophilia? Hmm?

- Merry Christmas.

- Something for an executive?

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(Machine Gun Fire)

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[...]

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Actors: Jonathan Pryce (Sam Lowry), Robert De Niro (Harry Tuttle), Katherine Helmond (Mrs Ida Lowry), Ian Holm (Mr Kurtzman), Bob Hoskins (Spoor), Michael Palin (Jack Lint)

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