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Strangers on a Train (1951)
1.8s
I took a bottle yesterday, Ma.
Rebecca (1940)
3.4s
that bottled up the memory like perfume.
Rebecca (1940)
3.4s
Sometimes, you know, those little bottles contain demons...
Notorious (1946)
2.4s
That's news. Back to the bottle again, huh?
Rebecca (1940)
2.3s
Then whenever I wanted to, I could uncork the bottle...
Notorious (1946)
4.9s
Yes. What about a nice bottle of wine? We'll celebrate.
Notorious (1946)
3.6s
All the bottles look alike to me. I'm no mastermind.
Notorious (1946)
2.9s
He seemed to think there was something else in the bottle.
Notorious (1946)
3s
I had a bottle of champagne. I must have left it somewhere.
Notorious (1946)
4.7s
He made quite a scene about a wine bottle the other night.
Strangers on a Train (1951)
3.9s
- To have my baby and be with you. - Why me? It's not my baby.
Rebecca (1940)
4.6s
I feel as though I'd, I'd collected a whole shelf full of bottles.
Notorious (1946)
3s
Help me find a bottle of wine with the same label as these others.
Notorious (1946)
2.7s
Dry your eyes, baby. It's out of character.
Strangers on a Train (1951)
3.2s
Especially when you're going to have another man's baby.
Notorious (1946)
3.9s
You look for a bottle of wine, like the one that rattled the fellow at dinner that night.
Strangers on a Train (1951)
3.6s
- Come closer, come closer! Step right up and win a baby doll.
Strangers on a Train (1951)
3.8s
- Come closer, come closer! Step right up and win a baby doll!
Strangers on a Train (1951)
3.7s
You can't throw me away! I'm coming to Washington to have my baby!
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Film-Noir
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1940
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1950
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rateds
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NOT RATED
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titles
Notorious (1946)
(9)
Strangers on a Train (1951)
(6)
Rebecca (1940)
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