| Movie |
The Talk of the Town |
| Year |
1942 |
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Leopold Dilg:
Well, it's a form of self-expression. Some people write books. Some people write music. I make speeches on street corners.
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Leopold Dilg:
What is the law? It's a gun pointed at somebody's head. All depends upon which end of the gun you stand, whether the law is just or not.
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Leopold Dilg:
With these indoor habits of yours, you've got the complexion of a gravel pit.
Michael Lightcap:
You know, Joseph, you're no oil painting yourself.
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Leopold Dilg:
Stop saying "Leopold" like that, tenderly. It sounds funny. You can't do it with a name like Leopold.
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