This violence isn’t getting us anywhere. Odd Man Out 1947 starring James Mason & Robert Newton & Cyril Cusack & William Hartnell & Kathleen Ryan & F J McCormick & Fay Compton & Denis O'Dea et al, director Carol Reed, Johnny
As long as he lives he belongs to the organisation. bid. geezer
For that stroke [murder] you get the nine-o’clock walk. They Drive By Night 1938 starring Emlyn Williams & Ernest Thesiger & Anna Konstam & Allan Jeayes & Anthony Holles & Ronald Shiner & William Hartnell & Leonard Sharp et al, director Arthur B Woods, released bloke
They’d never give me a break – I got a record see. ibid. released bloke to lorry driver
This is Wall Street. And today was important. Because tomorrow, July 4th, I intended to make my first million dollars ... I was the lawyer for the numbers racket. Force of Evil 1948 starring John Garfield & Thomas Gomez & Marie Windsor & Howland Chamberlain & Roy Roberts & Paul Fix & Stanley Prager & Barry Kelley & Beau Bridges et al, director Abraham Polonsky, opening remarks
A man can spend the rest of his life trying to remember what he shouldn’t have said. ibid. Joe
Soldiers don’t have anywhere to go unless you tell them where to go. Crossfire 1947 starring Robert Ryan & Robert Mitchum & Robert Young & Gloria Grahame & Paul Kelly & Sam Levene & Jacqueline White & Steve Brodie et al, director Edward Dmytryk, Mitchell
Sunset 7-2131. Armored Car Robbery 1950 starring Charles McGraw & Adele Jergens & William Talman & Douglas Fowley & Steve Brodie & Don McGuire & Don Haggerty & James Flavin et al, director Richard Fleischer
The naked and the dead. ibid. rozzer
Jenson was the principle witness in a grand jury investigation into the waterfront rackets. The Mob 1951 starring Broderick Crawford & Betty Buehler & Richard Kiley & Otto Hulett & Matt Crowley & Neville Brand & Ernest Borgnine & Jean Alexander & John Marley & Charles Bronson & Walter Klavun et al, director Robert Parrish, chief rozzer to Damico
Your job is to bring in Blackie Clay. ibid.
Mary, a successful marriage is based on a wife letting her husband lie a little. ibid. him to her
Vincent Lubeck is a hoodlum. A habitual criminal. It is my opinion he will be denied parole. The Hoodlum 1951 starring Lawrence Tierney & Allene Roberts & Marjorie Riordan & Lisa Golm & Edward Tierney & Stuart Randall & Angela Stevens & John de Simone & Tom Hubbard & Eddie Foster et al, director Max Nosseck, parole board
The hoodlum is our public enemy number one. ibid.
Dough. That’s the only thing that’ll cover up the stink of the city dump. ibid. Vincent
Berlin: Russian Sector Begins In 50 Meters. You Are Now Leaving The British Sector. Breakaway 1955 starring Tom Conway & Michael Balfour & Honor Blackman & Bruce Seton & Brian Worth & Freddie Mills & Alexander Gauge & John Horsley & Paddy Webster & John Coliocos & Arthur Lowe et al, director Henry Cass, drives past sign
The Crystal Jug Club. You wouldn't like it. ibid.
Do you often come here? ibid.
I want three hundred pounds. Now do I get it? The Shop at Sly Corner 1946 starring Osckar Homolka & Derek Farr & Muriel Pavlow & Manning Whiley & Kathleen Harrison & Garry Marsh & Kenneth Griffith & Jan van Lowewn & Irene Handl & Johhnie Schofield et al, director
Gelignite Gang in London Raid. Gelignite Gang 1955 starring Wayne Morris & Sandra Dorne & Patrick Holte & James Kenney & Arthur Young & Eric Pohlmann & Lloyd Lamble & Tony Doonan & Hugh Miller & Bertha Russell et al, director Terence Fisher, Evening Standard
Hello, John. I’ve got the gelignite gang trapped ... Their hideaway is a pawnbroker’s shop. ibid.
Now you can give me back my $2,000. The Big Steal 1949 starring Robert Mitchum & Jane Greer & William Bendix & Patric Knowles & Ramon Novarro & Don Alvarado & John Qualen et al, director Don Siegel, Joan to Fiske
Going somewhere? ibid. Duke
You must listen to me. You have lost your memory. Something went wrong. Your memory was erased. Dark City 1998 starring Rufus Sewell & William Hurt & Kiefer Sutherland & Jennifer Connelly & Richard O’Brien & Ian Richardson & Bruce Spence & Colin Friels & John Bluthal et al, director Alex Proyas, doctor’s phone call
There’s someone after me. There’s this group of men. They want me dead. ibid. Murdoch to rozzer Bumstead
I’ve got a dame on my mind and she’s dead. That’s plenty for me. Lady of Deceit 1947 aka Born to Kill starring Claire Trevor & Lawrence Tierney & & Walter Slezak & Phillip Terry & Audrey Long & Elisha Cook & Isabel Jewell & Esther Howard et al, director Robert Wise, Sam
Without him, I’m afraid of the things I’ll do. ibid. her to him
Perhaps you don’t realise it's painful being killed: a piece of metal sliding into your body finding its way into your heart, or a bullet tearing through your skin crashing into a bone; it takes a while to die too, sometimes a long while. ibid. her to drunken lady
I am a whore so it’s all right. Hustle 1975 starring Burt Reynolds & Catherine Deneuve & Ben Johnson & Paul Winfield & Eileen Brennan & Eddie Albert & Ernest Borgnine & Jack Carter & Colleen Brennan & James Hampton & Catherine Bach et al, director Robert Aldrich, her to him
Everyone in the country smokes pot. What’s that got to do with her death? ibid. Marty to Reynolds
Sometimes you can’t tell the Christians from the lions. ibid. Reynolds
You guys are all bought and paid for. Everybody knows that. You cops are a nickel a bunch. ibid. Marty
Q-7, Dr Mitchell, is a missile. Aha! That rang a bell. What's the anticipated range? The expected range, Dr Mitchell! [slaps the good doctor] The Secret Man 1958 starring Marshall Thompson & John Loder & Henry Oscar & John Stuart & Ann Aubrey & Magda Miller & Murray Kash & Michael Mellinger & Robert McKenzie & Tom Bowman & Peter Elliott et al, director Ronald Kinnoch
We've got to find Mitchell! ibid. office of power
I’ve no intention of allowing this to become another Burgess & Maclean case. ibid.
You’re a three-time loser, Tony. Kansas City Confidential 1952 starring John Payne & Coleen Gray & Lee van Cleef & Jack Elam & Preston Foster & Neville Brand & Dona Drake & Mario Siletti & Carleton Younget al, director Phil Karlson, bloke in mask
We can’t rat on each other because we’ve never seen each other without the masks. ibid.
I want to know who framed me. ibid. bloke