Double Indemnity
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1:06:00
You told me you did.
Then you told me you didn't.

1:06:02
Now you tell me you want to
pay me a part of it, whatever it is.

1:06:05
You want to bargain with me,
at a time like this.

1:06:07
I don't like your insinuations about my husband
and I don't like your methods.

1:06:10
In fact I don't like you,
Mr. Norton.

1:06:13
Goodbye, gentlemen.
1:06:19
Nice going, Mr. Norton.
You sure carried that ball.

1:06:22
Only you fumbled on the goal line.
1:06:24
Then you heaved an illegal forward pass
and got thrown for a forty-yard loss.

1:06:27
Now you can't pick yourself up
cause you haven't got a leg to stand on.

1:06:30
I haven't eh?
1:06:31
- She can go to court
and we can prove it was suicide.
- Can we?

1:06:34
Mr. Norton, the first thing
that hit me was that suicide angle.

1:06:38
Only I dumped it in the
wastepaper basket just 3 seconds later.

1:06:42
You ought to take a look
at the statistics on suicide sometime.

1:06:46
You might learn a little something
about the insurance business.

1:06:48
Mr. Keyes,
I was raised in the insurance business.

1:06:51
Yeah. In the front office.
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Come on, you never read
an actuarial table in your life, have you?

1:06:56
I've got ten volumes on suicide alone.
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Suicide by race, by color,
by occupation, by sex,
by seasons of the year, by time of day.

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Suicide, how committed:
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by poisons, by fire-arms,
by drowning, by leaps.

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Suicide by poison,
subdivided by types of poison

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such as corrosive, irritant, systemic, gaseous,
narcotic, alkaloid, protein, and so forth.

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Suicide by leaps,
subdivided by leaps from high places

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under wheels of trains, under wheels of trucks,
under the feet of horses, from steamboats.

1:07:20
But Mr. Norton, of all the cases on record,
there's not one single case of suicide...

1:07:24
by leap from the rear end
of a moving train.

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And do you know how fast that train was going
at the point where the body was found?

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15 miles an hour.
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Now how could anybody jump off
a slow moving train like that...

1:07:33
with any kind of expectation
of killing himself?

1:07:36
No soap, Mr. Norton.
We're sunk, and we'll have to pay
through the nose, and you know it.

1:07:41
May I have this?
1:07:46
Come on, Walter.
1:07:50
Next time I'll rent a tuxedo.

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