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Clips from Psycho (1960)
"Eighteen years old"
Psycho (1960)
"and she never had an unhappy day in any one of those years."
Psycho (1960)
"Do you know what I do about unhappiness?"
Psycho (1960)
"Not inordinately."
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"I'm buying this house for my baby's wedding present."
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"$40,000 cash."
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"Now that's not buying happiness. That's just buying off unhappiness."
Psycho (1960)
"(MONEY FLAPPING)"
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"I never carry more than I can afford to lose."
Psycho (1960)
"-CASSIDY: Count them ! -I declare!"
Psycho (1960)
"Tom, a cash transaction of this size is most irregular."
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"So what? It's my private money."
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"Now it's yours."
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"Suppose we put it in the safe,"
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"Oh, speaking of feeling good,"
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"where's that bottle you said was in your desk?"
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"Uh-oh !"
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"(CHUCKLES)"
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"Lowery, I am dying of thirst-aroonie."
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"I don't even want it in the office over the weekend."
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"Put it in the safe deposit box in the bank,"
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"and we'll get him to give us a cheque on Monday instead."
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"Yes."
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"He was flirting with you."
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"I guess he must've noticed my wedding ring."
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"LOWERY: Come in."
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"The copies. Mr Lowery, if you don't mind, I'd like to go right on home after the bank."
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"Because me and your boss are going out"
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"and get ourselves a little drinking done. Right?"
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"-Of course. Do you feel ill? -Just a headache."
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"What you need is a weekend in Las Vegas, the playground of the world."
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"(SIGHS)"
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"(SAM'S VOICE) Marion, what in the world... What are you doing up here?"
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"What is it, Marion?"
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"(STARTS ENGINE)"
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"Hold it there."
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"In quite a hurry."
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"Yes. I didn't intend to sleep so long."
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"I almost had an accident last night from sleepiness,"
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"Yes. As I said, I couldn't keep my eyes open."
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"There are plenty of motels in this area. You should've. . ."
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"I mean, just to be safe."
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"I didn't intend to sleep all night. I just pulled over. Have I broken any laws?"
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"Of course not. Am I acting as if there's something wrong?"
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"-Frankly, yes. -Please, I'd like to go."
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"-Well, is there? -Is there what?"
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"I've told you there's nothing wrong,"
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"except that I'm in a hurry and you're taking up my time."
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"(STARTS ENGINE)"
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"Be with you in a second !"
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"-I'm in no mood for trouble. -What?"
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"There's an old saying. The first customer of the day is always the most trouble."
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"so I'm gonna treat you so fair and square that you won't have one human reason. . ."
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"Can I trade my car in and take another?"
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"Yes, it's. . . There's nothing wrong with it."
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"-I just. . . -Sick of the sight of it."
Psycho (1960)
"Why don't you have a look around here"
Psycho (1960)
"And meanwhile, I'll have my mechanic give yours the once-over."
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"when they're buying used cars and that's in a hurry."
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"(STARTS ENGINE)"
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"That's the one I'd have picked for you myself."
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"-How much? -Go ahead."
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"-Spin it around the block. -It looks fine."
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"How much would it be with my car?"
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"You mean you don't want the usual day and a half to think it over?"
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"Of course not. Please."
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"Well, it's the first time the customer ever high-pressured the salesman."
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"I figure roughly"
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"-$700. -You always got time to argue money, huh?"
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"I mean, out-of-state licence and all. You got your pink slip. . ."
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"I believe I have the necessary papers. Is there a ladies' room?"
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"Over there."
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"I think you better take it for a trial spin."
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"I don't want any bad word of mouth about California Charlie."
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"I'd really rather not. Can't we just settle this and. . ."
Psycho (1960)
"I might as well be perfectly honest with you, ma'am."
Psycho (1960)
"-It's not that I don't trust you, but. . . -But what?"
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"Is there anything so terribly wrong"
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"-Do you think I've stolen my car? -No, ma'am."
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"All right, let's go inside."
Psycho (1960)
"(STARTS ENGINE)"
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"MAN: Hey!"
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"Just put it in here, please."
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"CALIFORNIA CHARLIE'S VOICE: Heck, Officer,"
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"that was the first time I ever saw the customer"
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"high-pressure the salesman."
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"Somebody chasing her?"
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"OFFICER: I better have a look at those papers, Charlie."
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"CALIFORNIA CHARLIE: She look like a wrong one to you?"
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"CALIFORNIA CHARLIE: The only funny thing, she paid me $700 in cash."
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"CAROLINE: No, Mr Lowery, but then she's always a bit late on Monday mornings."
Psycho (1960)
"LOWERY: Buzz me the minute she comes in."
Psycho (1960)
"the Music Makers Music Store, you know,"
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"LOWERY: You better run out to the house."
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"CAROLINE: Her sister's going to do that. She's as worried as we are."
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"LOWERY: No, I haven't the faintest idea."
Psycho (1960)
"She said she didn't feel well and wanted to leave early, and I said she could."
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"That was the last I saw... Oh, wait a minute."
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"I did see her some time later, driving..."
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"I think you'd better come over here to my office, quick."
Psycho (1960)
"Caroline, get Mr Cassidy for me."
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"After all, Cassidy, I told you, all that cash!"
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"I'm not taking the responsibility."
Psycho (1960)
"A girl works for you for 1 0 years, you trust her."
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"All right, yes, you better come over."
Psycho (1960)
"CASSIDY: Well, I ain't about to kiss off $40,000!"
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"I still can't believe... lt must be some kind of a mystery. I can't..."
Psycho (1960)
"You checked with the bank, no? They never laid eyes on her, no?"
Psycho (1960)
"You still trusting? Hot creepers! She sat there while I dumped it out!"
Psycho (1960)
"Hardly even looked at it. Planning. And even flirting with me!"
Psycho (1960)
"(HONKING HORN)"
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"-Dirty night. -You have a vacancy?"
Psycho (1960)
"They. . . They moved away the highway."
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"I knew you must have."
Psycho (1960)
"We just keep on lighting the lights and following the formalities."
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"Los Angeles."
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"Right next to the office."
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"I want sleep more than anything else, except maybe food."
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"Well, there's a big diner about 1 0 miles up the road, just outside of Fairvale."
Psycho (1960)
"-Am I that close to Fairvale? -Fifteen miles. I'll get your bags."
Psycho (1960)
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