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Clips from Rear Window (1955)
"You know, the insurance company would be much happier"
Rear Window (1955)
"if you'd sleep in bed at night instead of in that wheelchair."
Rear Window (1955)
"Eyes are all bloodshot."
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"Must have been watching out that window for hours."
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"Yeah, I was."
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"What are you gonna do if one of them catches you?"
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"Miss Torso, for example..."
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"You keep your mind off her."
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"She sure is the "Eat, drink and be merry" girl."
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"Yeah, she'll wind up fat, alcoholic and miserable."
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"Yeah."
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"Speaking of misery, poor Miss Lonelyheart. She drank herself to sleep again, alone."
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"Poor soul. Oh, well."
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"Maybe one day she'll find her happiness."
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"Yeah, and some man will lose his."
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"Isn't there anybody in the neighborhood who could cast an eye in her direction?"
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"It just might be that the salesman will be available soon."
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"Oh, him and his wife splitting up?"
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"He went out several times last night in the rain, carrying his sample case."
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"Well, he's a salesman, isn't he?"
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"Flashlights."
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"I don't think so. I don't think so."
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"Uh-huh."
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"His personal effects."
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"He's gonna run out on her, the coward."
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"Yeah."
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"Sometimes it's worse to stay than it is to run."
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"Yeah, well, it takes a particularly low type of man to do a thing like that."
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"How about this morning? Any further developments?"
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"In this heat? Yeah."
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"Get back! Get back!"
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"Where do you want me to go?"
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"Come on, get out of sight. Get out of sight."
Rear Window (1955)
"That salesman's looking out of his window. You see?"
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"I'm not shy. I've been looked at before."
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"That's no ordinary look."
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"when he's afraid somebody might be watching him."
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"Get away from there. Get away from there. He'll be after you."
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"Go on, into the house. Into the house."
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"Goodbye, Mr. Jefferies. See you tomorrow."
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"Uh-huh."
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"And don't sleep in that chair again."
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"Uh-huh."
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""Uh-huh. Uh-huh.""
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"Great conversationalist."
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"Stella."
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"Take those binoculars out of the case and bring them here, will you?"
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"Trouble. I can smell it."
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"I'll be glad when they crack that cast, and I can get out of here."
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"Uh-huh."
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"How far does a girl have to go before you'll notice her?"
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"Well, if she's pretty enough, she doesn't have to go anywhere."
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"Your mind is..."
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"I have one now."
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"Tell me about it."
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"Why..."
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"Why would a man leave his apartment three times on a rainy night with a suitcase,"
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"and come back three times?"
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"He likes the way his wife welcomes him home."
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"No, no. Not this salesman's wife."
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"And why didn't he go to work today?"
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"Homework. It's more interesting."
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"What's interesting about a butcher knife"
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"and a small saw"
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"Nothing, thank heaven."
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"Why hasn't he been in his wife's bedroom all day?"
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"I wouldn't dare answer that."
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"Well, listen. I'll answer it, Lisa. There's something terribly wrong."
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"And I'm afraid it's with me."
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"What do you think?"
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"Something too frightful to utter."
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"He went out a few minutes ago in his undershirt, hasn't come back yet."
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"That'd be a terrible job to tackle."
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"Just how would you start to cut up a human body?"
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"Jeff, I'll be honest with you. You're beginning to scare me a little."
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"Jeff, did you hear what I said? You're beginning to scare..."
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"Shh! Shh!"
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"He's coming back!"
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"Jeff, if you could only see yourself!"
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"What's the matter?"
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"Sitting around looking out of the window to kill time is one thing,"
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"about every little thing you see, is diseased!"
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"What, do you think I consider it recreation?"
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"I don't know what you consider it,"
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"but if you don't stop it, I'm getting out of here."
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"What's the..."
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"What is it you're looking for?"
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"I just want to find out what's the matter with the salesman's wife, that's all."
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"Does that make me sound like a madman?"
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"What makes you think there's something the matter with her?"
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"A lot of things. She's an invalid. She demands constant care."
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"Yet neither the husband or anybody else has been in to see her all day. Why?"
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"Maybe she died."
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"Where's the doctor? Where's the undertaker?"
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"She could be sleeping, under sedatives."
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"He's in there now. There's nothing to see."
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"There is something... I've seen it through that window."
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"I've seen bickering and family quarrels"
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"And now, since last evening, not a sign of the wife."
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"All right. Now you tell me where she is."
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"Maybe he's leaving his wife. I don't know. I don't care!"
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"Lots of people have knives and saws and ropes around their houses."
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"And lots of men don't speak to their wives all day."
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"Lots of wives nag and men hate them and trouble starts,"
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"but very, very few of them end up in murder, if that's what you're thinking."
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"It's pretty hard for you to keep away from that word, isn't it?"
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"You could see all that he did, couldn't you? Of course..."
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"You could see because the shades were up"
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"and he walked along the corridor and the street and the backyard."
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"Just where he's being clever. He's being nonchalant about it."
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"And that's where you're not being clever."
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"A murderer would never parade his crime in front of an open window."
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"Why not?"
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"Why, for all you know,"
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"there's probably something a lot more sinister going on behind those windows."
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"Oh!"
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"Let's start from the beginning again, Jeff."
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"Tell me everything you saw"
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"and what you think it means."
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"rear mail box reads, "Mr. And Mrs. Lars.""
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