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Murder, My Sweet
Murder, My Sweet is a 1944 film based on Raymond Chandler's novel Farewell, My Lovely. The film stars Dick Powell and Claire Trevor. Philip Marlowe is hired by hulking Moose Malloy to locate Malloy's old girlfriend that he lost track of while serving time in prison. What Marlowe finds is that each lead he follows up confuses the case further and lies compound lies with an eventual discovery of larcenous activity including bribery, perjury, theft and a beautiful femme fatale ( Claire Trevor).
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Murder, My Sweet
:01:12 I remember you as a noisy little
fellow, son. All of a sudden, you get quiet.
:01:16 Is your book of answers lost,
or are you waiting for your lawyer?
:01:19 Maybe you don't think
murder looks good on you.
:01:22 - Maybe I didn't do it.
- Maybe he didn't do it.
:01:24 Look, Marlowe, we're arraigning you.
:01:27 We don't like you, but it ain't personal.
:01:29 We just follow a routine after a killing.
:01:31 Where's Randall?
:01:32 He asked us to talk to you, if that's okay.
:01:34 - Is he holding the kid?
- I wouldn't know.
:01:37 - Is she all right?
- I wouldn't know that either.
:01:39 - Where did you see her last?
- I forget.
:01:52 - How do you feel?
- Like a duck in a shooting gallery.
:01:55 - Cigarette?
- Yeah. Thanks.
:02:05 Want to make a statement?
:02:08 Boys tell me I did a couple of murders.
Anything in it?
:02:13 You got a rope under my ears?
:02:15 I think you better let me have it.
:02:17 I'll have to hold it on you,
but I think you better let me have it.
:02:20 Okay, Dowling. Bring in your notebook.
:02:26 We're all set.
:02:27 - The works?
- Yeah.
:02:30 Some of it you know. If I misquote you...
:02:32 Let's get it on the record,
from the beginning.
:02:35 With Malloy, then.
:02:38 It was about 7:00. Anyway, it was dark.
:02:41 - Why were you at the office that late?
- I'm a homing pigeon.
:02:44 I always come back to the stinking coop
no matter how late it is.
:02:47 I'd been peeking
under old Sunday sections...
:02:49 for a barber named Dominic
whose wife wanted him back. I forget why.
:02:53 I only took the job because my bank
account was trying to crawl under a duck.
:02:58 And I never found him.
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