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Answers to Sterling Silver Dialogue #2

Sterling Silver Dialogue From The Movies #2: (Answers)

"Twelve grand would have swung it [buying his horse farm back] and I almost made it once. I had more than five thousand dollars in my pocket. Pampoon was runnin' in the Suburban. I figured he couldn't lose... I put it all on his nose. He lost by a nose." 

Sterling Hayden as   
Dix Handley
 

 

 

 

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"One way or another, we all work for a vice."

 

Sam Jaffe as  
Doc Erwin Riedenschneider

 

 

 

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"What's in it for me?"

Brad Dexter as  
Bob Brannom
 

 

 

 

 

 

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"What are ya sweatin' for?"

Anthony Caruso as Louis Ciavelli (standing)      

(reply) "Money makes me sweat that's all... it's the way I am."

Marc Lawrence as Cobby (seated)     

 

 

  

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"After all, crime is only a left-handed form of human endeavor."

Louis Calhern as Alonzo D. Emmerich     

 

 

 

 

"Haven't you bothered me enough you big banana head?"

Marilyn Monroe as Angela Phinlay      



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(All of the above are from)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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(hypnotically) "Now you will hear a voice say 'Now listen to me'. You will always obey this voice. Now listen to me. Listen to me..." 

Frank Gatliff as Bluejay in The Ipcress File   

   
 

 

 

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"I feel for ya... but I'm consumed with apathy."

Walter Brennan as Doc Velie in Bad Day at Black Rock

 

 

 

(when offered a free prostitute) "I don't sleep with whores... at least not knowingly."

Joe Don Baker as Molly in Charley Varrick     

 

 

 

 

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"Is it true you're getting a divorce as soon as your husband recovers his eyesight? Is it true you wash your hair in clam broth? Is it true you used to dance in a flea circus?"

Groucho Marx as Groucho in Monkey Business 

 

 

 

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"How many times do I have to tell ya how much you love me?"

 

Robert Ryan as Nick Bradley in Born To Be Bad 

 

 

  

 

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"Old age. It's the only disease, Mr. Thompson, that you don't look forward to being cured of."

Everett Sloane as Mr. Bernstein in Citizen Kane      
 

 

 

  

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"The bottom is loaded with nice people, Albert. Only cream and bastards rise."

Paul Newman as Lew Harper (on right) in Harper 

Sterling Silver Dialogue #3 is here.