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Double Indemnity

Double Indemnity(1944)

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Quotes

  • Walter Neff   (Fred MacMurray Read Biography)

    You'll be here too?

  • Phyllis   (Barbara Stanwyck Read Biography)

    I guess so, I usually am.

  • Walter Neff   (Fred MacMurray Read Biography)

    Same chair, same perfume, same anklet?

  • Phyllis   (Barbara Stanwyck Read Biography)

    I wonder if I know what you mean.

  • Walter Neff   (Fred MacMurray Read Biography)

    I wonder if you wonder.

  • Walter Neff   (Fred MacMurray Read Biography)

    Know why you couldn't figure this one, Keyes? I'll tell ya. The guy you were looking for was too close. Right across the desk from ya.

  • Barton Keyes   (Edward G. Robinson Read Biography)

    Closer than that, Walter.

  • Walter Neff   (Fred MacMurray Read Biography)

    I love you, too.

  • Neff   (Fred MacMurray Read Biography)

    It's just like the first time I came here, isn't it? We were talking about automobile insurance, only you were thinking about murder. And I was thinking about that anklet.

  • Barton Keyes   (Edward G. Robinson Read Biography)

    Have you made up your mind?

  • Jackson   (Porter Hall Read Biography)

    Mr. Keyes, I'm a Medford man. Medford, Oregon. Up in Medford, we take our time making up our minds.

  • Barton Keyes   (Edward G. Robinson Read Biography)

    Well, we're not in Medford, we're in a hurry.

  • Barton Keyes   (Edward G. Robinson Read Biography)

    They've committed a murder and it's not like taking a trolley ride together where they can get off at different stops. They're stuck with each other and they've got to ride all the way to the end of the line and it's a one-way trip and the last stop is the cemetery.