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The Treasure of the Sierra Madre Quotes with Sound Clips - Page 72

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Listen to memorable quotes from The Treasure of the Sierra Madre (1948), freely downloadable in MP3 / WAV format.

Actors: Humphrey Bogart (Fred C. Dobbs), Walter Huston (Howard), Tim Holt (Bob Curtin), Bruce Bennett (James Cody)

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711 Well, then? -All right, tell you what. You two guys go to sleep, and I'll be watchdog for a couple hours. Then you and Curtin can take your turns.
712 Well, we'll show him.
713 Well, what do you say?
714 Well, what'd he say then?
715 Well, who asked you to? -Ha ha! That's right. You never asked me.
716 Well, would you like to shake the hand that bought that ticket? Congratulations.
717 Well... I guess that's about the only solution.
718 What about my goods? -Why don't you take them with you?
719 What all do you hunt? -Oh, tiger cats... Anything of commercial value.
720 What are you getting at?

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