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Mrs. Morrison:
As a writer and a man of imaginatio [...]
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Marcia Warren:
Who do you think you're kidding, bu [...]
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Marcia Warren:
He won't go out if we don't go out. [...]
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Ahmed Ben Hassan:
[after Marcia Warren screams whe [...]
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Cleona Jones:
You can tell he don't know nothin' a [...]
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Cleona Jones:
Hey, who are you?
Hector:
I ain't t [...]
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Marcia Warren:
Where is Homer?
Mrs. Morrison:
Oh, [...]
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Homer Smith:
More than anybody else, I'm glad that [...]
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Homer Smith:
I don't know what to do in front of a [...]
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Marcia Warren:
But he's not English.
Col. Woodhue [...]
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Marcia Warren:
Don't ask me why, Cleo, but he's go [...]
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Marcia Warren:
Uh, have you an old operation that' [...]
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Homer Smith:
It wouldn't look right for you to go [...]
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Col. Woodhue:
If you've got any doubts, watch him [...]
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Homer Smith:
You're an Englishman aren't you?
Phi [...]
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Cleona Jones:
Imagine, nothing to your name, but a [...]
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Marcia Warren:
You think you can confuse me by cal [...]
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Mrs. Morrison:
Tell me something. How can a tuning [...]
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Mrs. Morrison:
What kept you so long?
Ahmed Ben H [...]
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Marcia Warren:
Move out of my close up.
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Homer Smith:
My name is Homer.
Philo Cobson:
Not [...]
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Cleona Jones:
[as Hector - a fellow American in Ar [...]
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Marcia Warren:
[singing]
The moon looked down on C [...]
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Homer Smith:
Well, do you think I'm a spy?
Marcia [...]
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Marcia Warren:
Look, Juniper, or Homer, I'm not a [...]
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Cleona Jones:
You couldn't sing, because you didn' [...]
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Homer Smith:
Sunshine! Sunshine! Sunshine! Day in [...]
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Cleona Jones:
The reason a phone rings is so that [...]
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Homer Smith:
Get your hand down, you're spoiling m [...]
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Marcia Warren:
Now, let me guess what you wanted t [...]
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Marcia Warren:
You mean to say you're not Philo Co [...]
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Marcia Warren:
Frisco, huh, you can have it.
Home [...]
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Cleona Jones:
Miss Warren, I've got a confession t [...]
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Mrs. Morrison:
I've been sent by the German govern [...]
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Homer Smith:
You see, you used to be...
Marcia Wa [...]
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Marcia Warren:
Uh, tell me, uh, Mr. Jones, what pa [...]
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Marcia Warren:
Tell me honestly, are you Yahudi?
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Marcia Warren:
Why is it better for a woman to go [...]
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Col. Woodhue:
Cavity Rock? What is it, an uncharte [...]
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Cleona Jones:
[singing]
Oh, buds won't bud, Chicks [...]
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Marcia Warren:
Homer is Homer. And if Homer is Hom [...]
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Marcia Warren, Homer Smith:
Do you drink a lot? [...]
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Marcia Warren:
It's not uncommon, you know, for pe [...]
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Marcia Warren:
I see. I should do to him what he w [...]
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Homer Smith:
Have you ever been in San Francisco? [...]
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Cleona Jones:
[singing]
Watch them shufflin' along [...]
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Cleona Jones:
[summoning Homer, one of many applic [...]
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Marcia Warren:
[Sniffing]
Have you a woman accompl [...]
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Col. Woodhue:
Why on earth would a top-flight Nazi [...]
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Homer Smith:
Southern California, the desert of hu [...]
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Philo Cobson:
Who are you?
Italian Officer:
We ar [...]
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Hector:
I've been living in the desert for four ye [...]
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Cleona Jones:
[to no one in particular, as she goe [...]
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Marcia Warren:
Tell me.
Col. Woodhue:
Come, now, [...]
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Homer Smith:
I've been a dope long enough. Anybody [...]
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Marcia Warren:
Wh.. ordinarily I, I wouldn't admit [...]
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Homer Smith:
Well, I'm no thief, miss Warren.
Mar [...]
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Col. Woodhue:
Juniper? He's new, isn't he?
Marcia [...]
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Mrs. Morrison:
Wait a minute. I don't like leaving [...]
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Marcia Warren:
C-notes? No wonder he carries 'em i [...]
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Col. Woodhue:
He must have dropped that as a messa [...]
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Cleona Jones:
You can't be no make believe. You do [...]
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Marcia Warren:
Tell me now, what made you think I' [...]
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Homer Smith:
I'll a lot rather die as a hick newsp [...]
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Cleona Jones:
What is he doing, Miss Warren.
Marc [...]
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Mrs. Morrison:
He told you who he was?
Homer Smit [...]
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Philo Cobson:
This is a vital and important missio [...]
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Marcia Warren:
Tell me, Mr. uh...
Homer Smith:
Jo [...]
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Marcia Warren:
This room positively reeks of cheap [...]
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Marcia Warren:
Oh, you've got fever.
Homer Smith: [...]
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Marcia Warren:
You are Philo Cobson, the British i [...]
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Homer Smith:
[to the Cairo theater doorman]
Look, [...]
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Marcia Warren:
No, darling, no. We'll always play [...]
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Cleona Jones:
[to Hector]
Don't think that outfit [...]
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Cleona Jones:
[to Hector]
Don't look to me, I ain' [...]
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Homer Smith:
I've been a dope long enough. Anybody [...]
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Marcia Warren:
Then, who's Cobson?
Homer Smith:
H [...]
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Homer Smith:
Go ahead, turn me over to the Nazis. [...]
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Marcia Warren:
The Nazis have chased me out for th [...]
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Marcia Warren:
[from her bath tub]
Cleo!
Cleona J [...]
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