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The Great Manhunt (1950)

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The Great Manhunt

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  • Dr. John Marlowe: [when Lisa offers to let him stay overnight in her room] What will your sisters think?
  • Lisa Robinson: They are not my sisters; and they have nothing to think with.
  • Dr. John Marlowe: They tell me that in some parts of the world musicians are finding it increasingly difficult to compose non-political music, so it's very gratifying to think that a doctor can still perform a non-political operation.
  • Lisa Robinson: [Last Line] I think I'm going to be sick.
  • Dr. John Marlowe: Have you changed your mind?
  • Lisa Robinson: No, I've just lost it.
  • Lisa Robinson: [Lisa settling down after hearing Marlowe's story, believing he is Karl Theodor and letting him sleep on the sofa] If you don't mind I will go to sleep now
  • Dr. John Marlowe: Me too, I think I will sleep well tonight
  • Lisa Robinson: I'm sure you will, I put two sleeping tablets in your cocoa
  • [Marlowe looks surprised]
  • Lisa Robinson: Well Mr Theodor there are risks and risks, and I'm not taking that one !
  • Karl Theodor: [Lisa hurriedly packing a case, Theodor pacing up and down]
  • [Lisa folding a pair of pajamas]
  • Karl Theodor: You have excellent taste
  • Lisa Robinson: Do you mind ! It will take me longer if I stop to shudder.
  • Dr. John Marlowe: What will happen now?
  • Colonel Galcon: Anything. At the moment I don't know whether I'm a crypto-fascist, a liberal humanitarian or a simple deviationist. It depends whether I still control tomorrow's newspaper.
  • Dr. John Marlowe: We are prepared to strike a bargain.
  • Lisa Robinson: Do you understand?
  • Karl Theodor: Oh, blackmail?
  • Dr. John Marlowe: If you like.
  • Karl Theodor: Why couldn't you have said so? You had me worried for a moment. How much?
  • Dr. John Marlowe: It's not a question of money.
  • Karl Theodor: Oh please, please. Don't tell me it's the principle of the thing. That always turns out to be so much more expensive.
  • Karl Theodor: I'm very glad to have you off my hands - you've cost me a fortune - goodbye.

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