Double Indemnity (1944): Keyes Rejects Claim

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The clip Keyes rejects claim from Double Indemnity (1944) with Edward G. Robinson

Murder's never perfect. Always comes apart sooner or later.
And when two people are involved, it's usually sooner.
Now, we know the Dietrichson dame is in it, and a somebody else.
Pretty soon we'll know who that somebody else is.
He'll show. He's got to show. Sometime, somewhere, they've got to meet.
Their emotions are all kicked up.
Whether it's love or hate doesn't matter. They can't keep away from each other.
They may think it's twice as safe because there are two of them.
But it isn't twice as safe.
It's 10 times twice as dangerous. They've committed a murder...
...and it's not like taking a trolley ride together...
...where they can get off at different stops.
They're stuck with each other and they've got to ride...
...all the way to the end of the line.
And it's a one-way trip, and the last stop is the cemetery.
She put in her claim.
I'm gonna throw it right back at her.
Let her sue us if she dares.
I'll be ready for her and that somebody else.
They'll be digging their own graves.

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