- Do you believe what that old man who was doing all the talking at the Oso Negro said the other night about gold changing a man's soul so's he ain't the same kind of a guy that he was before finding it?
- Guess that all depends on the man.

Fred C. Dobbs (Humphrey Bogart)

13 seconds sound clip from the The Treasure of the Sierra Madre movie soundboard.

You can hear this line at 00:14:16.048 in the Blu-ray version of the movie.

Quote context

[...]

- Rather go by myself. Going it alone's the best way, but you got to have a stomach for loneliness. Some guys go nutty with it.

- On the other hand, going with a partner, too, is dangerous... murder's always lurking about, partners accusing each other of all sorts of crimes.

- Oh, as long as there's no find, the noble brotherhood will last. But when the piles of gold begin to grow, that's when the trouble starts.

- Me, now, I wouldn't mind a little of that kind of trouble.

- Ah, I think I'll go to sleep and dream about piles of gold getting bigger and bigger and bigger.

- Do you believe what that old man who was doing all the talking at the Oso Negro said the other night about gold changing a man's soul so's he ain't the same kind of a guy that he was before finding it?

- Guess that all depends on the man.

- That's exactly what I say. Gold don't carry any curse with it. It all depends on whether or not the guy who finds it is the right guy.

- The way I see it, gold can be as much of a blessing as a curse.

- Hey, uh, Dobbsy.

- Yeah?

- Look who's coming out of the hotel Bristol. Is that Pat McCormick, or am I seeing things?

- It's him.

- Let's get him.

- Let's get him hard.

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