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"L'Armée du crime" de Robert Guédiguian - Bande annonce "L'Armée du crime" (2009) Un film de Robert Guédiguian avec Simon Abkarian, (More) "L'Armée du crime" (2009) Un film de Robert Guédiguian avec Simon Abkarian, Virginie Ledoyen, Robinson Stévenin, Lola Naymark, Grégoire Leprince-Ringuet, Ariane Ascaride, Jean-Pierre Darroussin, Yann Tregouet (Less)
Double Indemnity (Perdición), 1944 Impactante escena de 'Double Indemnity' (Billy Wilder, 1944).
Starring: Fred MacMurray, (More) Impactante escena de 'Double Indemnity' (Billy Wilder, 1944).
Starring: Fred MacMurray, Barbara Stanwyck and Edward G. Robinson.
PHYLLIS: In here, Walter.
NEFF: Hello, baby. Anybody else in the house?
P: Nobody. Why?
N: What's that music?
P: A radio up the street.
N: Just like the first time I came here, isn't it? We were talking about automobile insurance. Only you were thinking about murder. And I was thinking about that anklet.
P: And what are you thinking about now?
N: I'm all through thinking, baby. I just came to say goodbye.
P: Goodbye? Where are you going?
N: You're the one that's going, baby, not me. I'm getting off the trolley car right at this corner.
P: Suppose you stop being fancy. Let's have it, whatever it is.
N: All right, I'll tell you. A friend of mine's got a funny theory. He says when two people commit a murder they're sort of riding on a trolley car together, one can't get off without the other. They're stuck with each other and they have to go on riding clear to the end of the line. And the last stop is the cemetery.
P: Maybe he's got something there.
N: You bet he has. Two people are going to ride to the end of the line, all right. Only I'm not going to be one of them. I've got another guy to finish my ride for me.
P: Just who are you talking about?
N: An acquaintance of yours. A Mr. Zachetti. Come on, baby, I just got into this thing because I knew a little something about insurance, didn't I? I was just a sucker. I'd have been brushed-off as soon as you got your hands on the money.
P: Nobody wanted to brush you off.
N: Save it. I'm telling this. It's been you and that Zachetti guy all along, hasn't it?
P: That's not true!
N: It doesn't make any difference if it's true or not. The point is Keyes believes Zachetti is the one he's been looking for. He'll have him in that gas chamber before he knows what happened to him.
P: And what's happening to me all this time?
N: Don't be silly, baby. What do you think it's gonna happen to you? You helped him do the murder, didn't you? That's what Keyes thinks. And what's good enough for Keyes is good enough for me.
P: Maybe it's not good enough for me, Walter. Maybe I don't go for the idea. Maybe I'd rather talk.
N: Sometimes people are where they can't talk. Under six feet of dirt, maybe. And if it was you, they'd just charge it up to Zachetti too, wouldn't they? Sure they would. And that's just what's gonna happen, baby. Because he's coming here tonight in about fifteen minutes with the cops right behind him. It's all taken care of.
P: And that'd make everything lovely for you, wouldn't it?
N: Right. And it's got to be done before that suit of yours comes to trial, and Lola gets a chance to sound off, and they trip you up on the stand, and you start to fold up and drag me down with you.
P: Maybe I had Zachetti here so they won't get a chance to trip me up. So we can get that money and be together.
N: That's cute. Say it again.
P: He came here first just to ask where Lola was. I made him come back. I was working on him. He's crazy sort of guy, quick-tempered. I kept hammering into him that she was with another man, so he'd get into one of his jealous rages, and then I'd tell him where she was. And you know what he'd have done to her, don't you, Walter?
N: Yeah, and for once I believe you because it's just rotten enough.
P: We're both rotten.
N: Only you're a little more rotten. You got me to take care of your husband, and then you got Zachetti to take care of Lola, and maybe take care of me too, and then somebody else would have come along to take care of Zachetti for you. That's the way you operate aint't it, baby?
P: Suppose it is. Is what you've cooked up for tonight any better?
N: I don't like that music anymore. Do you mind if I close the window?
N: You can do better than that, can't you, baby? You better try again. Maybe if I came a little closer? How's this? Do you think you can do it know? Why don't you shoot again, baby? Don't tell me it's because you've been in love with me all this time.
P: No. I never loved you, Walter. Not you or anybody else. I'm rotten to the heart. I used you, just as you said. That's all you ever meant to me -- until a minute ago, when I couldn't fire that second shot. I never thought that could ever happen to me.
N: I'm sorry, baby. I'm not buying.
P: I'm not asking you to buy. Just hold me close.
N: Goodbye, baby. (Less)
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