When I was young, I believed in three things: Marxism, the redemptive power of cinema, and dynamite. Now I just believe in dynamite.
— Sergio Leone, Conversations avec Sergio Leone
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Which one of you did it?! Which one of you killed my dog?! You don’t know the meaning of the word ‘neighbor.’ Neighbors like each other, speak to each other, care if anybody lives or dies, but none of you do! But I couldn’t imagine any of you bein’ so low that you’d kill a little helpless, friendly dog - the only thing in this whole neighborhood who liked anybody. Did ya kill him because he liked ya? Just because he liked ya?!
— Neighbor grieving over her strangled dog in Rear Window (1954), dir. by Alfred Hitchcock
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It’s a pity you didn’t know when you started your game of murder that I was playing, too.
— Vincent Price as the conniving Frederick Loren in House On Haunted Hill (1959), dir. by William Castle and written by Robb White
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