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Clips from Rear Window (1955)
"What's the number of the apartment house?"
Rear Window (1955)
"125 West 9th Street."
Rear Window (1955)
"Okay, chief. What's my next assignment?"
Rear Window (1955)
"Just go home."
Rear Window (1955)
"Hasn't gone near the bedroom."
Rear Window (1955)
"Now you go home and get some sleep."
Rear Window (1955)
"Good night. Good night."
Rear Window (1955)
"Now look, Doyle, it's just something I can't tell you over the telephone."
Rear Window (1955)
"Important, huh?"
Rear Window (1955)
"Well, it's probably nothing important at all."
Rear Window (1955)
"It's just a little neighborhood murder, that's all."
Rear Window (1955)
"Did you say "murder," Jeff?"
Rear Window (1955)
"Yes, as a matter of fact, I did say "murder.""
Rear Window (1955)
"Oh, come now."
Rear Window (1955)
"My only thought was throwing a little business your way, that's all."
Rear Window (1955)
"I figured a good detective would jump at the chance of something to detect."
Rear Window (1955)
"This happens to be my day off."
Rear Window (1955)
"I'll drop by."
Rear Window (1955)
"Okay, Doyle. All right. As soon as you can."
Rear Window (1955)
"I can't tell you what a welcome sight this is."
Rear Window (1955)
"No wonder your husband still loves you."
Rear Window (1955)
"The police. What?"
Rear Window (1955)
"You called the police."
Rear Window (1955)
"Well, not exactly."
Rear Window (1955)
"An old, ornery friend of mine."
Rear Window (1955)
"Just where do you suppose he cut her up?"
Rear Window (1955)
"Of course. The bathtub."
Rear Window (1955)
"That's the only place where he could have washed away the blood."
Rear Window (1955)
"He better get that trunk out of there before it starts to leak."
Rear Window (1955)
"Harry?"
Rear Window (1955)
"Look, look, Mr. Jefferies."
Rear Window (1955)
"or I'd have called the police. Now we're gonna lose it."
Rear Window (1955)
"Hold everything. Don't do anything foolish."
Rear Window (1955)
"I'm just gonna get the name off that freight truck."
Rear Window (1955)
"Long distance."
Rear Window (1955)
"You didn't see the killing or the body. How do you know there was a murder?"
Rear Window (1955)
"and now this wife that isn't there anymore."
Rear Window (1955)
"I admit it all has a mysterious sound. It could be any number of things."
Rear Window (1955)
"Murder's the least plausible."
Rear Window (1955)
"Doyle, don't tell me he's an unemployed magician,"
Rear Window (1955)
"amusing the neighborhood with his sleight of hand. Don't tell me that."
Rear Window (1955)
"In full view of 50 windows?"
Rear Window (1955)
"Then sit over there smoking a cigar,"
Rear Window (1955)
"waiting for the police to come and pick him up?"
Rear Window (1955)
"All right, Officer, do your duty. Go over and pick him up."
Rear Window (1955)
"Jeff, you've got a lot to learn about homicide."
Rear Window (1955)
"Why, morons have committed murder so shrewdly,"
Rear Window (1955)
"That salesman wouldn't just knock his wife off after dinner"
Rear Window (1955)
"and toss her in the trunk and put her in storage."
Rear Window (1955)
"Most everything's been done, under panic."
Rear Window (1955)
"This is a thousand-to-one shot."
Rear Window (1955)
"He's still sitting around the apartment. That man's not panicked."
Rear Window (1955)
"You think I made all this up?"
Rear Window (1955)
"Well, I think you saw something."
Rear Window (1955)
"There's probably a very simple explanation for that."
Rear Window (1955)
"For instance?"
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"Wife took a trip."
Rear Window (1955)
"His wife was sick in bed."
Rear Window (1955)
"Yeah, so you told me."
Rear Window (1955)
"Well, Jeff, I've got to run along."
Rear Window (1955)
"I won't report this to the department. Let me poke into it a little on my own."
Rear Window (1955)
"No sense in your getting a lot of ridiculous publicity."
Rear Window (1955)
"We know the wife is gone, so I'll see if I can find out where."
Rear Window (1955)
"Do that."
Rear Window (1955)
"You had any headaches lately?"
Rear Window (1955)
"Not until you showed up."
Rear Window (1955)
"See you around."
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"Get along."
Rear Window (1955)
"Used up a little more than five and a half months of it."
Rear Window (1955)
"He's quiet, drinks, but not to drunkenness."
Rear Window (1955)
"Pays his bills promptly with money earned as a costume jewelry salesman."
Rear Window (1955)
"Wholesale."
Rear Window (1955)
"Kept to himself. None of his neighbors got close to him or his wife."
Rear Window (1955)
"Where is she? The icebox? ...until yesterday morning."
Rear Window (1955)
"Too bad."
Rear Window (1955)
"Thorwalds were leaving their apartment at just that time."
Rear Window (1955)
"Feel a little foolish?"
Rear Window (1955)
"No, not yet."
Rear Window (1955)
"How's your wife?"
Rear Window (1955)
"Oh, she's fine."
Rear Window (1955)
"Who said they left then?"
Rear Window (1955)
"The Thorwalds, at 6:00 in the morning."
Rear Window (1955)
"Oh, the building superintendent and two tenants."
Rear Window (1955)
"Thorwalds were on their way to the railroad station."
Rear Window (1955)
"Well, now, Tom, how could anybody possibly guess that?"
Rear Window (1955)
"What, did they have signs on their luggage, saying, "Grand Central or bust?""
Rear Window (1955)
"The superintendent met Thorwald on his way back."
Rear Window (1955)
"Thorwald told him that he'd put his wife on a train to the country."
Rear Window (1955)
"I see. I'd say this is a pretty convenient guy, this superintendent."
Rear Window (1955)
"Huh?"
Rear Window (1955)
"Well, what good's his information?"
Rear Window (1955)
"It's a secondhand version of an unsupported story"
Rear Window (1955)
"by the murderer himself, Thorwald."
Rear Window (1955)
"Now did anybody actually see the wife get on the train?"
Rear Window (1955)
"but this all started because you said she was murdered."
Rear Window (1955)
"Now, did anyone, including you, actually see her murdered?"
Rear Window (1955)
"What are you doing?"
Rear Window (1955)
"Are you interested in solving this case or in making me look foolish?"
Rear Window (1955)
"Well, then, do a good job of it."
Rear Window (1955)
"Go over there and search Thorwald's apartment."
Rear Window (1955)
"I can't do that."
Rear Window (1955)
"I can't do that, even if he isn't there."
Rear Window (1955)
"What's he... Does he have a courtesy card from the police department, or something?"
Rear Window (1955)
"Now don't get me mad."
Rear Window (1955)
"Not even a detective can walk into an apartment and search it."
Rear Window (1955)
"If I were caught in there, they'd have my badge within 10 minutes."
Rear Window (1955)
"All right. Make sure you don't get caught, that's all."
Rear Window (1955)
"What? If you find something, you've got a murderer,"
Rear Window (1955)
"and they don't care anything about a couple of house rules."
Rear Window (1955)
"If you don't find anything, the fellow's clear."
Rear Window (1955)
"At the risk of sounding stuffy, I'd like to remind you of the Constitution"
Rear Window (1955)
"and the phrase, "Search warrant issued by a judge"
Rear Window (1955)
""who knows his Bill of Rights verbatim.""
Rear Window (1955)
"Give him evidence."
Rear Window (1955)
"Yeah, I can hear myself."
Rear Window (1955)
""Your Honor, I have a friend who's an amateur sleuth."
Rear Window (1955)
""Well, the other night after having a heavy dinner, he...""
Rear Window (1955)
"And there's six volumes."
Rear Window (1955)
"You know, by tomorrow morning there may not be any evidence left"
Rear Window (1955)
"over in that apartment. You know that."
Rear Window (1955)
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