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Citizen Kane (1941)
2.3s
- Be glad to. - Thank you.
Rear Window (1955)
1.1s
Want to look? No, thanks.
Citizen Kane (1941)
4.4s
Goodbye, everybody. Thanks for the use of the hall.
Citizen Kane (1941)
2.4s
We're supposed to get everything, junk as well as art.
Rear Window (1955)
3.6s
Thank you for waiting, Carl. The kitchen's right there on the left.
Rear Window (1955)
1.3s
to sleep for the winter.
Rear Window (1955)
2.6s
You mean to say you can explain everything that's gone on over there,
Citizen Kane (1941)
3.4s
From now on, everything will be exactly the way you want it to be.
Citizen Kane (1941)
3.3s
I don't know how to run a newspaper. I try everything I can think of.
Rear Window (1955)
3.1s
You're too valuable to the magazine for us to play around with.
Citizen Kane (1941)
2.8s
...when you went to the newspaper for 10 minutes?
Rear Window (1955)
2.8s
Lisa's loaded to her fingertips with love for you.
Citizen Kane (1941)
4.9s
...will be to appoint a special district attorney to arrange for the indictment...
Citizen Kane (1941)
3.9s
- There's nothing left for me to do... - All right, you can go to Chicago.
Citizen Kane (1941)
2.2s
I've arranged for a tutor to meet us in Chicago.
Rear Window (1955)
1.6s
waiting for the police to come and pick him up?
Citizen Kane (1941)
4.1s
As for you, you ought to have your head examined.
Rear Window (1955)
3.5s
then I had to dash to the Waldorf for a quick drink with Madame Dufresne,
Rear Window (1955)
3.5s
He's getting ready to pull out for good. Look at him.
Citizen Kane (1941)
3.1s
- Would you sing for me? - You wouldn't want to hear me sing.
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