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The clip What really happened Part 2 from Vertigo (1958) with Kim Novak
He was quite safe because she lived in the country and rarely came to town.
He chose you to be the witness to a suicide.
The Carlotta story was part real, part invented to make you testify that Madeleine wanted to kill herself.
He knew of your illness. He knew you'd never get up the stairs to the tower.
He planned it so well. He made no mistakes.
I made the mistake. I fell in love.
That wasn't part of the plan.
I'm still in love with you, and I want you so to love me.
If I had the nerve, I'd stay and lie hoping that I could make you love me again as I am, for myself and so forget the other and forget the past. But I don't know whether I have the nerve to try.
The clip here-for-the-guns from The Wild Bunch (1969) with Ben Johnson, William Holden. Powered by: Anyclip. any moment from any film. My people are here for their guns. Where the hell were you when you were supposed to be guarding us. I never heard them, didn't even see them. They apologize and ask you to forgive them for their lack of trust. But only by caution do they remain alive. Tell them not to break that fuse. These people from your village? They are part of the village, but not from it. They are puro Indio and these mountains belong to them.
The clip we-started-together-well-end-together from The Wild Bunch (1969) with William Holden, Edmond O'Brien. Powered by: Anyclip. any moment from any film. That was a mighty fine talk you gave the boys back there about sticking together. That Gorch came near killing me. Or me him. Damned old fool like me's not worth taking along! - We started together, we'll end it together. - By God, that's the way I see it. That's the way it's always been with me. Sorry about Deke. I never figured him that way. Say, back there in Starbuck... how did my boy do? Your boy? Crazy Lee? Yes, C.L., Clarence Lee. My daughter's boy. Not too bright, but a good boy. I kill them now? I kill them now? No, you just hold them here. Hold them here. Why didn't you tell me he was your grandson? You had enough things on your mind. Besides, he had to pull his own weight just like the rest of us. I just wanted to make sure he didn't let you down, run, when things got hot. No, he did fine. Just fine.