Fargo

Titolo originale: Fargo
Regia: Joel Coen |
Anno: 1996
Origine: United Kingdom | United States of America |
Generi: Crime Dramma Thriller
Tag: salesclerk | unsociability | police | cheating | ransom | winter | kidnapping | minnesota | dark comedy | north dakota | money | murder | police officer | car dealership | woodchipper | macabre | false history | neo-noir | complex | minneapolis |
Cast: Frances McDormand | William H. Macy | Steve Buscemi | Peter Stormare | Harve Presnell | John Carroll Lynch | Kristin Rudrüd | Bruce Bohne | Steve Reevis | Steve Park | Gary Houston | Sally Wingert | Larissa Kokernot | Melissa Peterman | Tony Denman | Larry Brandenburg | Michelle Hutchison | Bain Boehlke | Warren Keith | Michelle LeDoux | Steve Edelman | Sharon Anderson | Kurt Schweickhardt | James Gaulke | J. Todd Anderson | Michelle Suzanne LeDoux | Petra Boden | Wayne A. Evenson | Cliff Rakerd | Jessica Shepherd | Peter Schmitz | Steven I. Schafer | David S. Lomax | José Feliciano | Bix Skahill | Rose Stockton | Robert Ozasky | John Bandemer | Don Wescott | Bruce Campbell |

Jerry Lundegaard gestisce una concessionaria di Oldsmobile e ha un impellente bisogno di denaro liquido. Escogita il rapimento della moglie per ottenere un cospicuo riscatto dal suocero ostile. Ingaggia due crudeli quanto incapaci malviventi che riescono a tramutare il dramma in tragedia. Sarà l'intervento di Marge Gunderson, capo della polizia locale, al settimo mese di gravidanza, a risolvere la situazione.

Approfondimenti

The scene where the couple tries to make a deal with Jerry is based on Ethan Coen's real-life encoun [...] D
Joel Coen: [Stanley Kubrick] Carl (Steve Buscemi) says he's in town for "just a little of the ol' in [...] D
The film "Fargo" itself is mentioned in Blessid Union Of Souls "Hey Leonardo (She Likes Me For Me.") D
Chosen for preservation in the National Film Registry by the Library of Congress in 2006. D
Tom Hanks said in an interview for CNN's "The Movies" that he considers this film to be a perfect fi [...] D
In the scene with a police officer interviewing a bartender about his report of a funny-looking guy [...] D
Frances McDormand worked with a pregnant cop from St. Paul to research the role. D
Included among the American Film Institute's 2000 list of the Top 100 Funniest American Movies. D
Richard Jenkins was heavily considered for a role, but ended up losing it to William H. Macy. He'd s [...] D
Marge and Jerry actually have identical personalities; when they're dealing with the general public [...] D
Harve Presnell plays a similar character in the movie Baitshop (2008) and Fargo (1996). The characte [...] D
While Marge (Frances McDormand) and her husband dine at the cafeteria, the Muzak version of Burt Bac [...] D
DIRECTOR_TRADEMARK(Joel CoenEthan Coen): [Gunderson]: Three consecutive films made by the Coen Broth [...] D
Although it's neither shown nor mentioned, Marge would've had to have spent a lot of time at the pis [...] D
"Fuck" and its derivatives are said 75 times, mostly by Carl Showalter (Steve Buscemi). He says 10 o [...] D
Even though the movie takes place mostly in Brainerd, Minnesota, the Coen brothers decided to call i [...] D
In his book "Stand for Something: The Battle for America's Soul," Ohio governor John Kasich spends t [...] D
Despite hints to the contrary at the time of the film's release and in the closing credits, Prince d [...] D
While first screening the film, Gene Siskel leaned over to fellow critic and co-host Roger Ebert and [...] D
When Jerry (William H. Macy) is first seen talking to the man from GMAC on his office phone, the sce [...] D
Most of the snow in this movie was artificial since it was not snowing in Minnesota when the film wa [...] D
The role of Carl Showalter was written specifically for Steve Buscemi. D
The Mike Yanagita scene is often considered one of the most pointless scenes in cinema history, but [...] D
Gaear Grimsrud (Peter Stormare) has 18 lines of dialogue in the entire movie and never says more tha [...] D
None of the movie scenes, either exterior or interior, were actually filmed in Fargo. The bar exteri [...] D
The irate customer's name is Bucky (you can hear his wife say his name under her breath). D
William H. Macy originally auditioned to play the state trooper. D
The snow plow that drives past the motel at the end of the film was not part of the script. Signs in [...] D
William H. Macy stated in an interview that, despite evidence to the contrary, he did hardly any ad- [...] D
William H. Macy was doodling between takes and the Coens, (Joel Coen & Ethan Coen), decided to use i [...] D
There's only one scene shot on a bright and sunny day. Cinematographer Roger Deakins hated that it w [...] D
The trademark Minnesotan "yeah" appears 179 times in the script D
The duck paintings briefly shown in the Gunderson home were painted by "those Hautmanns," who are cl [...] D
The Coens (Joel Coen & Ethan Coen) have described Minnesota as "Siberia with family restaurants." D
Since fabricated editor "Roderick Jaynes" was one of seven nominees for the Academy Award on this fi [...] D
Peter Stormare later formed a band called "Blond from Fargo" as an homage to his breakthrough Americ [...] D
The airplane seen just before Carl (Steve Buscemi) goes to the airport parking lot to steal a licens [...] D
Although the film's plot is not based on a true story, the plot element of disposing of a body by a [...] D
The character on the phone from GMAC speaking to Jerry Lundergard (William H. Macy) is named "Riley [...] D
The buffet-style restaurant in Brainerd is located just east of the Twin Cities. Tinucci's restauran [...] D
The talk show hosts on the TV right before Mrs. Lundegaard (Kristin Rudrüd) is kidnapped were act [...] D
When working on her Minnesota accent for the film, Frances McDormand worked with Larissa Kokernot, " [...] D
About 30 minutes into the film when Gaear Grimsrud chases after the eyewitnesses in the car, he says [...] D
In the kidnappers' cabin, Bruce Campbell can be seen on the fuzzy TV screen. Bruce Campbell was in t [...] D
Joel Coen had Frances McDormand and John Carroll Lynch conceive a back-story for their characters to [...] D
J. Todd Anderson, a storyboard artist who regularly works with the Coen brothers (Joel Coen & Ethan [...] D
One of Gene Siskel's favorite movies D
Of the body count list of seven people, five were killed by Gaear (Peter Stormare) and two were kill [...] D
Steve Buscemi and Peter Stormare have both appeared in Armageddon (1998) D
Bruce Paltrow and Robert Palm wrote a 1997 pilot for a TV adaptation featuring Marge Gunderson and O [...] D
The item on the buffet line that Marge Gunderson (Frances McDormand) skips is lutefisk, which is dri [...] D
The Coens (Joel Coen & Ethan Coen) wrote the scene at the restaurant with Mike (Steve Park) to devel [...] D
The theme song for the movie, named 'Fargo, North Dakota' in the official soundtrack, is actually an [...] D
William H. Macy came up with the idea to have Jerry rehearse what he's going to say on the phone to [...] D
Harve Presnell hadn't made a movie in over 20 years when he was cast as Wade. D
Jerry Lundegaard's (William H. Macy) last name comes from Bob Lundegaard, movie critic for the Minne [...] D
One of the more sensational elements of the story was in fact "based on a true story": a man who dis [...] D
According to the DVD special features, Peter Stormare, who is from Sweden, spent his off-days visiti [...] D
Frances McDormand has compared Marge to the main characters in New York New York (1981) and Colombo [...] D
The wood chipper used in the movie is now on display at the Fargo-Moorhead Visitors Center. D
Rated "Best movie of 1996" by Roger Ebert. D
The reference to "Midwest Federal... talk to ol' Bill Diehl" is a nod to film critic Bill Diehl, who [...] D
Features William H. Macy's only Oscar nominated performance. D
Kristin Rudrüd, who played kidnapping victim Jean Lundegaard, was actually born in Fargo, ND. D
Peter Stormare had regretted turning down the Coen Brothers (Joel Coen & Ethan Coen) for a role in C [...] D
The actors used a book called "How to Talk Minnesotan" to help with their accents. D
Peter Stormare thought that the line was supposed to read "pancake house." The Coen Brothers (Joel C [...] D
In every scene they have together, Marge (Frances McDormand) and Norm (John Carroll Lynch) are eithe [...] D
Approaching Brainerd from the south, you see a statue of Paul Bunyan with a sign reading "Welcome to [...] D
The film is included on Roger Ebert's "Great Movies" list. D
Although Frances McDormand's character is the film's central role, she does not appear on the screen [...] D
Gary Houston read for the role of Jerry Lundegaard but was instead cast as the Irate Customer. Houst [...] D
This film is in the Official Top 250 Narrative Feature Films on Letterboxd. D
Wade's (Harve Presnell) last name is Gustafson. This is a reference to Due irresistibili brontoloni [...] D
Frances McDormand, looking around for a role as a killer or prostitute, was hesitant to play a pregn [...] D
Fargo, Texas Chainsaw Massacre and Blair Witch Project were all presented as "true stories" when the [...] D
In the closing credits, the theatrical release credited the symbol "O(+>" as portraying the characte [...] D
Three weeks into shooting, Joel Coen and Ethan Coen revealed to their cast and crew that this was no [...] D
The seal for the Brainerd police department has a silhouette of Paul Bunyan and Babe the Blue Ox. D
The only movie Bruce Campbell has a part in to get a best picture nomination D
When Carl Showalter (Steve Buscemi) character calls Jerry Lundegaard (William H. Macy) for the deal [...] D
Body count: 7. The state trooper, the 2 passers-by, Wade Gustafson (Harve Presnell), the parking-lot [...] D
Early in the movie Wade (Harve Presnell) is watching a University of Minnesota hockey game. At one p [...] D
Willam H Macy and Peter Stormare have both appeared on the original Jurassic Park Franchise D
Near the end of the movie when Marge is shooting at Gaear Grimsrud (Peter Stormare) on the frozen la [...] D
There is an enormous number of pig statuettes and little pig adorns scattered around Jerry's (Willia [...] D
Frances McDormand wore a "pregnancy pillow" filled with birdseed to simulate her pregnant belly. She [...] D
John Carroll Lynch credits this film as starting his film career as he and two thirds of the cast ha [...] D
Total body count by the end of the film: 7. D
We see Jerry lie to a SECOND customer about the TrueCoat sealant after he lies to the couple at the [...] D
Although it does not feature any of the same characters as the movie, the first season of the televi [...] D
Due to unforeseeable circumstances, Bill Pullman had to turn down the part of Jerry Lundegaard that [...] D
The murder of the passerby running away from Gaear across the snowy field at the beginning is mirror [...] D
The scene at the ending showing the procession of squad cars driving through the blizzard as they co [...] D
In the Lundegaard's house, the magazine rack by the toilet holds a Playboy magazine. It's visible wh [...] D
Jerry Lundegaard (William H. Macy) was named after film critic Bob Lundegaard. When Bob saw the film [...] D
Though it's now well-known that the Coen Brothers lied when they said Fargo was based on a true stor [...] D
The Coens often start sketching out new movie ideas when they get hit with writer's block for a film [...] D
Despite being the top billed actor, Frances McDormand first appears at 32 minutes into the film (ove [...] D
Included among the American Film Institute's 2005 list of 250 movies nominated for AFI's 100 Years o [...] D
The film is not actually "Based on a true story". Joel Coen & Ethan Coen later admitted that they ad [...] D
Included among the American Film Institute's 2001 list of 400 movies nominated for the top 100 Most [...] D
William H. Macy and Kristin Rudrüd - the Lundergaard couple - also appeared in Pleasantville (199 [...] D
Included among the "1001 Movies You Must See Before You Die", edited by Steven Schneider. D
Frances McDormand (Marge Gunderson) and director Joel Coen have been married since April 1st, 1984. [...] D
Frances McDormand accidentally left her pregnancy suit in her trailer one night. The silicone breast [...] D
Included among the American Film Institute's 1998 list of the Top 100 Greatest American Movies. D
William H. Macy begged the directors for the role of Jerry Lundegaard. He did two readings for the p [...] D
Filming began on January 22, 1995, when the region was experiencing its second-warmest winter in 100 [...] D
The Coen Brothers (Joel Coen & Ethan Coen) later admitted the film is not based on a 'true story' or [...] D
When Jerry (William H. Macy) meets Wade (Harve Presnell) and Stan (Larry Brandenburg) to discuss the [...] D

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Gaear's cigarette after shooting the State Trooper. D
When Gaear Grimsrud does a 180 degree burnout to chase the passersby who saw the dead trooper, the T [...] D
When Marge pulls her revolver from its holster, just before she shoots Gaear, she has a Smith & Wess [...] D
The Oldsmobile Ninety Eights featured in the movie are "refreshed" 1989-1990 models with a revised g [...] D
Marge shoots Gaer in the leg at Moose Lake at the end of the movie. She then transports Gaer to the [...] D
When the patrolman approaches the kidnappers' car at night on the highway, he carries the flashlight [...] D
In Brainerd, when Officer Olson interviews Mr. Mohra about the guy "going crazy at the lake," they e [...] D
When Gaear throws the chopped log at Marge, it falls behind her and a tree. When Marge is pursuing G [...] D
After leaving the hotel, Marge is seen driving; the sky is completely overcast grey as she pulls int [...] D
During the parking garage sequence, the neon clock at Minneapolis City Hall (visible in some shots) [...] D
When Jerry is talking to Wade outside the diner, an Infiniti dealership can be seen in the backgroun [...] D
The blood on Carl's face after the State Trooper is shot. D
While driving, the shots of Gaear show him in a cloud of cigarette smoke. When the shots switch to C [...] D
Kidnapped Jean in the back seat is shown in flipped positions before and after the first 3 killings. D
There is no reason for Carl and Gaer to go through Brainerd on their way to Minneapolis from Fargo. [...] D
In the opening scene where Jerry is towing the Ciera along the snow-covered roads, both cars are und [...] D
As Geaer is running away from Marge onto the frozen lake, he is shot in the leg and falls. The boots [...] D
When Marge meets with Mike Yanagita, she asks him if he's living in Edina. Marge mispronounces Edina [...] D
When Carl shoots Wade, before Wade's gun goes off, you can see the squib on Carl's face where he wil [...] D
Marge's burger when she is having lunch in her office. D
When Stan, Jerry and Wade are at the diner and the freeway and car dealership are in the background, [...] D
Carl and Gaear approach the Paul Bunyan statue from the front when going *towards* their hideout. Ma [...] D
During the interview, the pencil on the clipboard in the office is pointing down. When Jerry walks o [...] D
At the motel in North Dakota where Jerry is hiding out, the knob on the outside door is not an exter [...] D
Gaear's jacket and the beer bottles in the opening scene in the bar. D
When Shep tries to strangle Carl with a belt, Carl's hands are first grabbing the belt with his fing [...] D
Wade says of his loan that he wants "...complete bank security...Heck, FDIC." The Federal Deposit In [...] D
Shep Proudfoot told Jerry that he vouched for Grimsrud; "Don't know his buddy. Don't know him, don't [...] D
Gaerd shoots the boy in the red jacket in the back, and the boy falls dead face down. When the boy i [...] D
Norm Gunderson talks about a 29-cent postage stamp in 1987, four years before they were introduced.T [...] D
If the tan Cierra that Gaear and Carl was driving had dealer plates, as indicated by Marge and the f [...] D
At the ransom scene, when Carl shots Wade several times after he is on the ground, Wade's body does [...] D
The poster in Scotty Lundegaard's room spells accordion "accordian." D
The giant statue of Paul Bunyan outside Brainerd says "est. 1871". However, Brainerd was founded in [...] D
The parking-lot attendant's death is never mentioned by any of the police enforcement people at Brai [...] D
From Brainerd, Norm would not be "going up" to Mille Lacs to ice fish, but rather be "going over" or [...] D
During Jerry's first meeting with Marge, in his office, his sketch pad goes from half doodled to ful [...] D
Right before Jerry flees the interview, Marge gazes forward and sees the picture of Jean. When Marge [...] D
The face of Steve Buscemi's stunt double is clearly visible when Shep throws Carl across the room. D
Some of the buildings in the Minneapolis skyline scene were built after 1987. D
When Marge and Lou are talking, they get a lead that their two suspects stayed at the Blue Ox Inn on [...] D
When Showalter breaks down the bathroom door during the kidnapping, the wall to the left of the door [...] D
Unbeknownst to Gaear Grimsrud, Carl's partner in crime, Carl took the $1 million from Wade after kil [...] D
During the ransom transaction scene between Carl and Wade, the camera shots alternate between snow f [...] D
When Jerry, Wade, and Stan are standing outside of the Embers, you can see I-394 over their shoulder [...] D
When Jerry drives past the parking garage booth, a crew member is reflected in Jerry's rear window. D
Shep beats Carl over 30 times with body tosses, punches, strangling and belt whips, yet Carl is stil [...] D
Marge's scarf swaps sides on her first visit to Jerry's office. D
Minnesota license plates have numbers on one side and letters on the other; they are not mixed toget [...] D
When Carl is burying the money, the fence is different on each side. From the far side, we see three [...] D
Marge is visibly pregnant, but in the initial crime scene, she complains of "morning sickness." Morn [...] D
When Marge interviews Shep Proudfoot, she tells him that associating with criminals is a parole viol [...] D
A jar in the kidnappers' shack has a 1990s "Nutrition Facts" label. D
Jerry's son has a Whitesnake poster on his wall. The film is set in 1987, which was the peak of Whit [...] D
Shadow at lower left during zoom into Marge's bed. D
The TV that was in the middle of the room, being watched by Mrs. Lundegaard before she was kidnapped [...] D
When Marge orders food from Hardee's, she yells the phrase "Hello", but the routine "may I take your [...] D
The state trooper turns on the flashing light on the police car way before it gets close to the kidn [...] D
As Jerry and Jean tell Scotty they don't want him playing hockey, Wade calls Jerry to set up the mee [...] D
Nightcrawlers would rarely be used as an ice fishing bait and typically are not even available in th [...] D
The alarm clock in Scotty's room when he talks to Jerry goes from 8:52 to 8:50 to 8:53. D
Given the friction between Carl and Gaear Grimsrud, his partner in the kidnapping, given that he jus [...] D
As soon as Marge meets Mike at the Radisson, the waitress that was behind them taking the order disa [...] D
Jerry's sketch pad changes after he storms out to do a lot count. D
When Carl shoots Wade repeatedly, the gun fails to fire once, yet the sound of gunshots is heard. D
After Marge arrives on the second murder scene about 35 minutes into the film, as she examines the s [...] D
Jean Lundegaard dials 911 from a phone in the upstairs bathroom. A few seconds later, the phone is d [...] D
When Carl Showalter is shooting Mr. Gustafson (Jean's father) at the parking garage, there are no bu [...] D
When the kidnappers first enter Minneapolis, they are driving northbound on 35W, which means they're [...] D
The kidnapper's Oldsmobile Cutlass Ciera is a 1987 or 1988 (with a straight flat rear window) in som [...] D
When Carl pulls up to the parking gate after stealing the license plate, the airplane on the Northwe [...] D
When Jerry meets Carl and Gaer for the first time, he says, "...A brand new burnt umber Cierra." Bur [...] D
When Jerry drives the car and trailer into the parking lot, the only light is from the street lamps. [...] D
The irate customer says he was paying "Ninteen Five for that car!". The MSRP for a loaded brand new [...] D
The witnesses to the state trooper shooting at night veer off the road for no apparent reason, after [...] D
It is stated at the beginning that the story is factual as portrayed. When Marge visits the dealersh [...] D
The position of the car of the two witnesses to the trooper's being shot vary between the night they [...] D
When Marge is talking to Gaear in the squad car, she asks if the person she saw in the cabin was Jea [...] D
In Ludegaard's first plan to raise money, he asks Wade for seed money for a $750,000 parking lot pro [...] D
When Jerry speaks to Shep about "the two guys," Shep says he only knows Grimsrud and does not know C [...] D
During the investigation of the roadside shooting, Marge and her police colleague's uniforms display [...] D
When Marge arrives at the hideout cabin to find Gaer pushing the leg into the wood-chipper, she pass [...] D
Jerry's car is iced over after he gets bad news from his father-in-law at his office building about [...] D
When Shep Proudfoot is beating Carl with the belt, his mouth does not sync correctly with his words. D
Marge (when driving Gaear back to Brainerd after shooting him): "So that was Mrs. Lundegaard on the [...] D
Grimsrud is smoking when the state trooper pulls the car over. You can tell by the smoke trails that [...] D

Frase

Marge Gunderson: Mind if I sit down? I'm carrying [...] D
Carl Showalter: You ever been to Minneapolis? Gae [...] D
Reilly Diefenbach: [voice] Mr. Lundegaard? This is [...] D
Carl Showalter: You know, it's proven that second- [...] D
Carl Showalter: Would it... kill you to say someth [...] D
Marge Gunderson: [to Radisson hotel concierge] I'm [...] D
[repeated line] Carl Showalter: I'm not gonna deb [...] D
Jean Lundegaard: [reprimanding Scotty, who is eati [...] D
Marge Gunderson: Okay, I want you to tell me what [...] D
Wade Gustafson: I give these sons a bitches a mill [...] D
Carl Showalter: Whoa. Whoa Daddy. D
Norm Gunderson: They announced it. Marge Gunderso [...] D
Marge Gunderson: [sitting up in bed, while Norm li [...] D
Marge Gunderson: Hiya, Lou. Woo! Whatcha got there [...] D
Jerry Lundegaard: Well, heck! If you wanna... If y [...] D
Marge Gunderson: You betcha! D
Cashier: How was everything today? D
Carl Showalter: I decided not to park there. D
Escort: So, are you from around here? Carl Showal [...] D
Marge Gunderson: So, where you girls from? Hooker [...] D
Norm Gunderson: I love you, Margie. Marge Gunders [...] D
Carl Showalter: [banging on the TV] Come on, plug [...] D
Jerry Lundegaard: [answering the phone] Jerry Lund [...] D
Hooker No. 1: Hey, they said they were goin' to th [...] D
Marge Gunderson: Oh, for Pete's sake! For Pete's s [...] D
[Jean is making noise in the back of the car] Gae [...] D
Jerry Lundegaard: I'm in a bit of trouble... Carl [...] D
Gaear Grimsrud: Unguent. I need unguent. D
[last lines] Norm Gunderson: [rubbing Margie's pr [...] D
Jerry Lundegaard: You're darn tootin'! D
Marge Gunderson: [on the phone] Oh, my. Where? Yea [...] D
Wade Gustafson: What kind of finders fee are you l [...] D
Mike Yanagita: [moves to Marge's side of the table [...] D
Carl Showalter: [on date with hooker] So, how long [...] D
Marge Gunderson: So, do you remember getting a pho [...] D
Marge Gunderson: So, Mike, should we get together [...] D
Mr. Mohra: So, I'm tendin' bar there at Ecklund an [...] D
Lou: How's it look, Marge? Marge Gunderson: Well [...] D
[repeated line] Wade Gustafson: No Jean, no money [...] D
José Feliciano: It goes like this. [singing] [...] D
Marge Gunderson: Geez. Well - geez. That's a surpr [...] D
Marge Gunderson: OK, so we got a trooper pulls som [...] D
Carl Showalter: [irately, over the phone] Alright, [...] D
[Jerry and an irate customer argue over a sealant [...] D
Carl Showalter: Just keep it still back there, lad [...] D
Shep Proudfoot: [beating Carl Showalter violently] [...] D
Jerry Lundegaard: Well, that's it then. Here are t [...] D
Marge Gunderson: I'm a police officer from up Brai [...] D
Jerry Lundegaard: Wade, have ya had a chance to th [...] D
Gaear Grimsrud: Where is pancakes house? Carl Sho [...] D
Scotty Lundegaard: [finishing supper] May I be exc [...] D
[first lines] Jerry Lundegaard: I'm, uh, Jerry Lu [...] D
Marge Gunderson: I'm not sure I agree with you a h [...] D
Marge Gunderson: [to Gaear] So, that was Mrs. Lund [...] D
Wade Gustafson: I'm not talking about your damn wo [...] D
Marge Gunderson: Okay. So we got a trooper pulls s [...] D
Airport Lot Attendant: There's a minimum charge of [...] D
[as Shep angrily approaches Carl] Carl Showalter: [...] D
Jean Lundegaard: [chopping vegetables] Hiya, hon! [...] D
[repeated line] Marge Gunderson: Oh yah! D
Marge Gunderson: [reporting over her police radio] [...] D
Jerry Lundegaard: You see, my wife's dad is real w [...] D
Marge Gunderson: It sounds like you're doin' reall [...] D
Marge Gunderson: Well, I'm sorry, sir! Jerry Lund [...] D
Officer Olson: Hiya, Norm. How ya doin', Margie? H [...] D
Carl Showalter: Who the fuck are you? [Wade doesn [...] D
Stan Grossman: But you're sayin'... what are ya sa [...] D
Carl Showalter: Oh, fuck it, I don't have to talk, [...] D
Carl Showalter: [entering cabin, with shot-up face [...] D
[repeated line] Jerry Lundegaard: The heck do ya [...] D
Mike Yanagita: So, uh, you married old Norm son-of [...] D
Gaear Grimsrud: [after being bit on the hand by Je [...] D
[repeated line] Stan Grossman: We're not a bank, [...] D
Escort: Count your Dollar Bills! D
Carl Showalter: [Shep Proudfoot, enraged, bursts i [...] D
Jerry Lundegaard: I told ya. We haven't had any ve [...] D
Jerry Lundegaard: [Jerry just got off the phone wi [...] D
Marge Gunderson: [on lobby phone, asking advice ab [...] D
[Marge bends over next to the overturned car, as i [...] D
Gaear Grimsrud: You're a smooth smoothie, you know [...] D
Marge Gunderson: Say, Lou, didya hear the one abou [...] D
Jerry Lundegaard: [Jerry and Wade discuss business [...] D
Marge Gunderson: Ah, hon, ya got Arby's all over m [...] D
Marge Gunderson: Hon? Prowler needs a jump. D
[repeated line] Norm Gunderson: I'll fix you some [...] D
Irate Customer: We sat right here, in this room, a [...] D
Shep Proudfoot: [to Carl after he inadvertently pu [...] D
Carl Showalter: [voice] Three people were killed l [...] D

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