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No Place Like Homicide! (1961)

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No Place Like Homicide!

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  • Syd Butler: Do you know, you're beginning to get on my nerves?
  • Ernie Broughton: No, but if you'll hum it... I can remember the tune.
  • Everett Sloane: I'm not convinced your friend is the fool he makes himself out to be.
  • Ernie Broughton: Oh, yes I am.
  • Ernie Broughton: I'm a beneficiary.
  • Syd Butler: You filthy swine. How long can they give you for that?
  • Ernie Broughton: Syd, is this an omen?
  • Syd Butler: No, it's a Rolls Royce.
  • Linda Dickson: It's ridiculous. He wouldn't hurt a fly.
  • Everett Sloane: The young man's attitude toward insect life does not concern us, Miss Dickson.
  • Ernie Broughton: Well, why do I always have to stay with the women.
  • Syd Butler: Because somebody's got to look after you.
  • Linda Dickson: Inspector, there's a dangerous murderer somewhere in the house.
  • Arkwright: Dangerous?
  • Ernie Broughton: Mr. Sloane, what did my poor uncle die of?
  • Everett Sloane: He died of status lymphaticus.
  • Ernie Broughton: What's that?
  • Everett Sloane: It's a glandular disturbance, brought on by shock.
  • Ernie Broughton: Ah, shock. Oh, electric?
  • Everett Sloane: No, fear. Good night, Mr. Broughton.
  • Ernie Broughton: Some fellas have got it and some fellas don't.
  • Syd Butler: Well, if you've got it mate, I don't know where you're hiding it.
  • Syd Butler: She loves ya, mate. Like a brother.
  • Ernie Broughton: I've got five sisters already.
  • Everett Sloane: I'm afraid I must point out that failure to attend the reading may have serious, if not fatal consequences.
  • Ernie Broughton: All right, then. If you think more of your stomach than my good fortune.
  • Syd Butler: I do.
  • Arkwright: Who's been murdered?
  • Ernie Broughton: Dr. Edward, Janet, Malcolm.
  • Arkwright: [Writing it down] Dr. Edward Janet Malcolm. Where's the body?
  • Syd Butler: Body? Bodies. There's three of 'em.
  • Arkwright: Three?
  • Syd Butler: Edward Broughton, Janet Broughton and Malcolm Broughton.

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