A beautiful horse. Do you remember Mr. Devlin? from Notorious (1946)
A few weeks ago. It seems ages. from Notorious (1946)
A great deal. Alicia. from Notorious (1946)
A little cruise somewhere. Maybe Spain? from Notorious (1946)
A little fresh air helps. from Notorious (1946)
A man doesn't tell a woman what to do. She tells herself. from Notorious (1946)
A policeman is chasing us. Look. from Notorious (1946)
A written report. Well, my friends, from Notorious (1946)
About being a new woman. Daisies and buttercups, wasn't it? from Notorious (1946)
Actions speak louder than words. from Notorious (1946)
Afraid I'm going to be busy for the rest of the morning, my dear. from Notorious (1946)
Ah, nonsense. We all have nerves. from Notorious (1946)
Alex and his mother found out. from Notorious (1946)
Alex has always admired you. Now at last I know why. from Notorious (1946)
Alex says number ten is sure to win. He knows the owner. from Notorious (1946)
Alex, don't be foolish. I I came down here... from Notorious (1946)
Alex, I think we should join our other guests. from Notorious (1946)
Alex, I've told you before. Mr. Devlin doesn't mean a thing to me. from Notorious (1946)
Alex, talk to them, quick! from Notorious (1946)
Alex, will you come in, please? from Notorious (1946)
Alex, you look younger than you did in Washington. from Notorious (1946)
Alex. He knows? from Notorious (1946)
Alicia Huberman will have this Sebastian eating out of her hand in a couple of weeks. from Notorious (1946)
Alicia tells me you had a bet on number ten. Sorry I didn't get the tip earlier. from Notorious (1946)
Alicia, were you really followed by a policeman? It sounds very exciting. from Notorious (1946)
Alicia, what's wrong with you? from Notorious (1946)
Alicia. Alicia. from Notorious (1946)
All right, dear. We're going. We're going. from Notorious (1946)
All right, we'll argue later. from Notorious (1946)
All right. from Notorious (1946)
All right. from Notorious (1946)
All right. Go ahead if you want to, but don't take any chances. from Notorious (1946)
All right. You better tell him. from Notorious (1946)
All right. You've been sober for eight days. from Notorious (1946)
All that way. That's too much to ask. from Notorious (1946)
All the way up to Petropolis, it might be too much for you. from Notorious (1946)
All these carping questions are merely the expression of your own jealousy, from Notorious (1946)
All this secrecy's going to ruin my little dinner. from Notorious (1946)
An old friend is never an extra guest. from Notorious (1946)
And Dr. Anderson. from Notorious (1946)
And he thinks you're in love with him? from Notorious (1946)
And I am to give him my answer at lunch. from Notorious (1946)
And I suggest that you don't ask any questions. Just use your eyes and ears. from Notorious (1946)
And I'll try and find out about that wine cellar business. from Notorious (1946)
And I've betrayed them. I've bungled, and there's no excuse. from Notorious (1946)
And if you... lie still for a few days, from Notorious (1946)
And Mr. Knerr. from Notorious (1946)
And no underhanded cops who want to put me in a shooting gallery. from Notorious (1946)
And now you're scared of yourself. from Notorious (1946)
And please tell your mother for me that the dessert was superb. from Notorious (1946)
And remain ill for a time, until from Notorious (1946)
And see if they have any new books in from New York. from Notorious (1946)
And some whiskey and wine? from Notorious (1946)
And the defendant may be forthwith remanded... from Notorious (1946)
And the Imorez Mountains are beautiful covered with flowers and from Notorious (1946)
And this madness between us can't go on any longer. from Notorious (1946)
And wait around back of the house for me and I'll show you the wine cellar door. from Notorious (1946)
And we want somebody inside his house, in his confidence. from Notorious (1946)
And we're putting quite a few people on it. from Notorious (1946)
And you could make up a little for your daddy's peculiarities. from Notorious (1946)
And you're doing wonderfully well. I'm very proud. from Notorious (1946)
And your job from now on will be to try to help us find out where that sand comes from. from Notorious (1946)
Any domestic troubles about the other night? from Notorious (1946)
Anything else? from Notorious (1946)
Are you going out this afternoon, Alex? from Notorious (1946)
Are you quite sure she didn't come down here to see you? from Notorious (1946)
Are you willing to go this far for us, Miss Huberman? from Notorious (1946)
As far as I know, you've made no new conquests. from Notorious (1946)
As if something had happened to me and not to him. from Notorious (1946)
As it does to cross over the Atlantic. from Notorious (1946)
Ask them to keep them in the humidor for me, will you? from Notorious (1946)
Back... home. from Notorious (1946)
Be committed to the custody of the United States attorney general... from Notorious (1946)
Be quiet. from Notorious (1946)
Because he threatened to make a scene unless I'd see him alone. from Notorious (1946)
Because I'm a marked woman, you know. from Notorious (1946)
Because it's a lot of hooey. from Notorious (1946)
Behaved like an idiot to believe in her with her clinging kisses. from Notorious (1946)
Brace up. Here he comes. from Notorious (1946)
But his criticism of your talents wouldn't go that far... from Notorious (1946)
But I couldn't see straight or think straight. from Notorious (1946)
But I didn't know what the department might think about such a step. from Notorious (1946)
But I feel at home with you. from Notorious (1946)
But I have a chicken in the icebox, and you're eating it. from Notorious (1946)
But I wasn't as lucky as you. Sorry, Alicia. from Notorious (1946)
But it isn't really sand, is it? from Notorious (1946)
But no, you wouldn't. You threw me at him. from Notorious (1946)
But now I remember how nice he once was. from Notorious (1946)
But people of my own kind... from Notorious (1946)
But she will be on a leash. from Notorious (1946)
But since Mr. Sebastian asked me not to disturb him, I don't know. from Notorious (1946)
But that isn't the main reason why I asked you to come up here this afternoon. from Notorious (1946)
But this morning, when I went to the ticket office, from Notorious (1946)
But we are worried about your visiting this office. from Notorious (1946)
By the jury of this court for the southern district of Florida at Miami, from Notorious (1946)
Captain Prescott, intelligence man. from Notorious (1946)
Care for some more brandy, Otto? from Notorious (1946)
Care to sit down? Thank you. from Notorious (1946)
Certainly. from Notorious (1946)
Cleaning house, huh? from Notorious (1946)
Come in. from Notorious (1946)
Come on, Emil. Good night, gentlemen. from Notorious (1946)
Come on, Mr. D., what is darkening your brow? from Notorious (1946)
Come on. from Notorious (1946)
Come on. Don't exert yourself. Come. from Notorious (1946)
Come on. Try and sit up. from Notorious (1946)
Conversation between John Huberman and daughter Alicia, from Notorious (1946)
Could we say you're pleased your father is going to pay the penalty... from Notorious (1946)
Crashing my party, just like that buzzard with the glasses! from Notorious (1946)
Daring, what is it? from Notorious (1946)
Darling. from Notorious (1946)
Delighted. from Notorious (1946)
Dev, I'm afraid. They're all in the house. We can't make it. from Notorious (1946)
Dev. from Notorious (1946)
Devlin. from Notorious (1946)
Did he say anything about the job? from Notorious (1946)
Did you say anything? from Notorious (1946)
Did you? Really? from Notorious (1946)
Didn't like the vintage? from Notorious (1946)
Dinner is served, madame. from Notorious (1946)
Do you know where Mr. Sebastian is? from Notorious (1946)
Do you understand that? I love it. from Notorious (1946)
Do you want me to bring anything back with me? from Notorious (1946)
Do you want me to take the job? from Notorious (1946)
Don't be absurd, Mother. She didn't even know I was here. from Notorious (1946)
Don't ever come near me or speak to me again about your rotten schemes. from Notorious (1946)
Don't hang anything up. I'd like to know where everything goes. from Notorious (1946)
Don't look so tense. Troubles? from Notorious (1946)
Don't look so tense. Troubles? from Notorious (1946)
Don't talk like that. I detest him. from Notorious (1946)
Don't telephone me anymore. Just rely upon my popping up. from Notorious (1946)
Don't underestimate your charms, Mrs. Sebastian. from Notorious (1946)
Don't we need any plates? from Notorious (1946)
Don't you find Rio a little hard to take too? from Notorious (1946)
Don't you live hear him? from Notorious (1946)
Dr. Anderson from Notorious (1946)
Dr. Anderson is our guest of honor tonight. from Notorious (1946)
Dr. Anderson, you will sit beside me, over there. from Notorious (1946)
Dr. Anderson. from Notorious (1946)
Dr. Anderson's waiting for me in the study. from Notorious (1946)
Drink your coffee, darling. It's getting cold. from Notorious (1946)
Drunken driving. My second offense. Now I go to jail. from Notorious (1946)
Dry your eyes, baby. It's out of character. from Notorious (1946)
Eight days. Practically whitewashed. from Notorious (1946)
Emil Hupka. from Notorious (1946)
Entree. from Notorious (1946)
Eric, you will sit next to Miss Huberman. from Notorious (1946)
Ever hear of the I.G. Farben Industries? from Notorious (1946)
Every man who looks at a woman is a menace. from Notorious (1946)
Every time you look at me, I can see it dwelling over its slogans: from Notorious (1946)
Everybody here's got a stuffed fish hanging on the wall. from Notorious (1946)
Except, keep on your toes. It's a tough job we're on. from Notorious (1946)
Excuse me, I I want to go to bed. I feel from Notorious (1946)
Excuse me, sir. Miss Huberman wishes to see Captain Prescott or Mr. Devlin. from Notorious (1946)
Excuse me. I think I'll ask the orchestra to play some Brazilian music. from Notorious (1946)
Farben has men in South America, planted there before the war. from Notorious (1946)
Feel better? from Notorious (1946)
Find out what's going on inside his house, from Notorious (1946)
Finish it. from Notorious (1946)
Five days, eh? from Notorious (1946)
For a period of 20 years. from Notorious (1946)
For a while. What a rat you are, Devlin. from Notorious (1946)
For being a German worker? from Notorious (1946)
For instance, do you think your father got what he deserved? from Notorious (1946)
For what it's worth, as an apology, your wife is telling the truth. from Notorious (1946)
For whatever this Farben group's up to here in Rio. from Notorious (1946)
Four years of dullness and disintegration. Awful. from Notorious (1946)
Fresh air isn't as good for a hangover as I thought. from Notorious (1946)
Friends, yeah. So you could frame me, hmm? from Notorious (1946)
From a town Santa Ma something. from Notorious (1946)
Gentlemen, I assure you she's a perfect type for the job. from Notorious (1946)
Gentlemen, it's the cream of the jest. from Notorious (1946)
Get away from my car! Get out of my car! from Notorious (1946)
Get it? How? from Notorious (1946)
Get out of my car, federal cop! from Notorious (1946)
Get... out! from Notorious (1946)
Gives her an ideal background, but because Sebastian knows her. from Notorious (1946)
Glad she's going. from Notorious (1946)
Go away and leave me alone. from Notorious (1946)
Go easy on that sun, hey? from Notorious (1946)
Go on, drink it. from Notorious (1946)
Go on, go on. Walk, talk. from Notorious (1946)
Go on, Professor. This sounds serious to me. from Notorious (1946)
Go on. Let's have all of it. from Notorious (1946)
Go on. What happened? from Notorious (1946)
Go on. You can hold my hand. from Notorious (1946)
Gonna calm down? from Notorious (1946)
Good bye. Oh, and, uh... from Notorious (1946)
Good evening. I'm Miss Huberman. from Notorious (1946)
Good girl. We'll take care of it later. from Notorious (1946)
Good morning, Alicia. from Notorious (1946)
Good night, Alex. from Notorious (1946)
Good night, madame. from Notorious (1946)
Good. Next week, then, and get the key. from Notorious (1946)
Good. Now, move over. from Notorious (1946)
Has he pulled anything since? from Notorious (1946)
Has your Mr. Devlin told her the nature of the work? from Notorious (1946)
Hasn't something like this happened before? from Notorious (1946)
Have another drink? from Notorious (1946)
Have the bothered you since you came down? from Notorious (1946)
Haven't seen him since. from Notorious (1946)
Havin' a time to yourself, aren't you? from Notorious (1946)
Having been found guilty of the crime of treason against the United States... from Notorious (1946)
He didn't give me a ticket. from Notorious (1946)
He didn't want me to. He refused to let his lawyers call me on the stand. from Notorious (1946)
He had quite a crush on you. from Notorious (1946)
He kept worrying about me, begging me to leave. from Notorious (1946)
He kissed you. from Notorious (1946)
He made quite a scene about a wine bottle the other night. from Notorious (1946)
He seemed attentive. from Notorious (1946)
He seemed to think there was something else in the bottle. from Notorious (1946)
He thinks you're in love with me. from Notorious (1946)
He wants to talk to you. from Notorious (1946)
He, he wants me to marry him right away, from Notorious (1946)
He, uh... he's quite sensitive about you. from Notorious (1946)
He's a very nice looking man. from Notorious (1946)
He's down here as part of a Washington espionage. from Notorious (1946)
He's in love with me. from Notorious (1946)
He's part of the combine that built up the German war machine and hopes to keep on going. from Notorious (1946)
He's very sentimental. from Notorious (1946)
Heard of a Dr. Anderson? from Notorious (1946)
Hello... Alicia. from Notorious (1946)
Help him, Alex. from Notorious (1946)
Help me find a bottle of wine with the same label as these others. from Notorious (1946)
Here, put on your robe. from Notorious (1946)
Here's something that belongs to you. I should have given it to you sooner. from Notorious (1946)
Hey, he's rather handsome, isn't he? from Notorious (1946)
His family always had money. from Notorious (1946)
Hmm, must have been a comedy. You know, Eric loves to go to the movies to cry. from Notorious (1946)
Hmm. I'll tell her. from Notorious (1946)
Hmm. We've got to leave things as we found them. from Notorious (1946)
Hold on. You've only got about 20 yards to go. from Notorious (1946)
How about you, handsome? Haven't I seen you somewhere before? from Notorious (1946)
How dare you gentlemen suggest that Alicia Huberman from Notorious (1946)
How do you do? from Notorious (1946)
How do you do? from Notorious (1946)
How long? from Notorious (1946)
How nice we both were. from Notorious (1946)
I I'm not gonna le from Notorious (1946)
I always get seasick. from Notorious (1946)
I am going next week. from Notorious (1946)
I am married to an American agent. from Notorious (1946)
I am no stool pigeon, Mr. Devlin. from Notorious (1946)
I can't help recalling some of your remarks. from Notorious (1946)
I can't make it because they gave me pills to sleep. from Notorious (1946)
I couldn't bear seeing you and him together. from Notorious (1946)
I couldn't get away from them. from Notorious (1946)
I didn't care what happened to me. from Notorious (1946)
I do want to thank you, Miss Huberman, very much. from Notorious (1946)
I do wish you'd be a little more cordial to her. from Notorious (1946)
I don't blame anyone for being in love with you, darling. from Notorious (1946)
I don't go for patriotism... or or patriots. from Notorious (1946)
I don't know where you were at the time. from Notorious (1946)
I don't know why I should feel so bad. from Notorious (1946)
I don't know, madame. I hope so. from Notorious (1946)
I don't know. It was an understandable slip. The man was tired. from Notorious (1946)
I don't know. She wasn't drunk. from Notorious (1946)
I don't like gentlemen who grin at me. from Notorious (1946)
I don't like the way she looks, Alex. from Notorious (1946)
I don't like this. I don't like her coming here. from Notorious (1946)
I don't see why we're arguing about petty things like this. from Notorious (1946)
I don't think it's going to be so easy about you. from Notorious (1946)
I don't think my husband is interested in entertaining just yet. from Notorious (1946)
I don't think so. I don't care much for boats. from Notorious (1946)
I don't think they can see us, Alex and his mother. from Notorious (1946)
I don't think we need give them any more champagne. from Notorious (1946)
I don't think you need me here anymore, do you, Captain Prescott? from Notorious (1946)
I don't understand your attitude. from Notorious (1946)
I don't want to. from Notorious (1946)
I don't want you to mess things up. We hope to close this case out in a few days. from Notorious (1946)
I figured that was up to you. from Notorious (1946)
I guess I'm the girl nobody remembers. from Notorious (1946)
I had a bottle of champagne. I must have left it somewhere. from Notorious (1946)
I had no idea he was going to die. from Notorious (1946)
I had to. I couldn't stand any more... from Notorious (1946)
I hate low, underhanded people like policemen pussyfooting after you. from Notorious (1946)
I hate you all. And I love this country. from Notorious (1946)
I have a feeling we're very slow. from Notorious (1946)
I have expected it. from Notorious (1946)
I have my own life to lead. Good times. from Notorious (1946)
I have to fly up to Berlin, but I'll be back in time. from Notorious (1946)
I have to telephone the hotel, see if there are any messages. from Notorious (1946)
I hope you'll feel better in the morning, Emil. from Notorious (1946)
I I couldn't help what happened. He's been drinking. from Notorious (1946)
I I just hope that nothing will happen to give him any false impression. from Notorious (1946)
I I'm going to drive. Tha That's understood. from Notorious (1946)
I knew her before you, loved her before you. from Notorious (1946)
I knew when we met the other day that if I saw you again, from Notorious (1946)
I knew, but I didn't see. from Notorious (1946)
I knew. I knew. from Notorious (1946)
I know what you stand for! You and your murdering swine. from Notorious (1946)
I know why you won't, Dev. You're sore. from Notorious (1946)
I know. from Notorious (1946)
I love you. from Notorious (1946)
I mean that the wedding will be next week. from Notorious (1946)
I mean, that maybe I wasn't the girl for such shenanigans? from Notorious (1946)
I miss Hupka. He was a first class metallurgist. from Notorious (1946)
I must have been insane, mad, from Notorious (1946)
I never go near doctors. from Notorious (1946)
I presume that's why you left my mother and me. from Notorious (1946)
I promise not to break the rules again, but I need some advice and I couldn't find Mr. Devlin. from Notorious (1946)
I see. Some kind of love test. from Notorious (1946)
I shall drive you. from Notorious (1946)
I simply question why we don't find some way of taking them into custody. from Notorious (1946)
I still think a sea trip would be much better for you, darling, than doctors and hospitals. from Notorious (1946)
I suggest that you two keep shy of each other for the next few days. from Notorious (1946)
I suppose we can expect rocket ships to be carrying us across the ocean very soon. from Notorious (1946)
I suppose you knew about this pretty little job of mine all the time. from Notorious (1946)
I tell you, I'm not interested. from Notorious (1946)
I think all our guests are here. from Notorious (1946)
I think I will have another drink. from Notorious (1946)
I think I'd prefer Alex to a case of seasickness. from Notorious (1946)
I think I'll have to leave him here to dry out a little. from Notorious (1946)
I think it's better if I cut it up out here. from Notorious (1946)
I think so far everything has been managed with great intelligence. from Notorious (1946)
I think so, sir. We're all very concerned about her. from Notorious (1946)
I think that perhaps if you try to drive yourself... from Notorious (1946)
I think the riding club would be the best place. from Notorious (1946)
I think they can be safer left to me. After all from Notorious (1946)
I think you can be very proud of yourself, Mrs. Sebastian. from Notorious (1946)
I think, gentlemen, you can leave it to me to find some way. from Notorious (1946)
I thought maybe you're in love with him. from Notorious (1946)
I thought you didn't like to cook. from Notorious (1946)
I thought you had gone. from Notorious (1946)
I thought you'd get around to it. from Notorious (1946)
I told you before Christmas I wouldn't do it. from Notorious (1946)
I told you, that's the assignment. from Notorious (1946)
I tried, but I was too weak. from Notorious (1946)
I was a fatheaded guy, full of pain. from Notorious (1946)
I was getting out because I love you. from Notorious (1946)
I was so lonely that day, I could have gone riding with Peter Rabbit. from Notorious (1946)
I was too anxious to meet you again. from Notorious (1946)
I was watching you and your friend, Mr. Devlin. from Notorious (1946)
I wasn't very responsive. from Notorious (1946)
I will not. You won't get these keys, and that's that. from Notorious (1946)
I won't mess anything up. Just a social call. from Notorious (1946)
I wonder if it's too cold out here. Maybe we should eat inside. from Notorious (1946)
I wonder if the embassy someone can get me a maid. from Notorious (1946)
I wonder why. from Notorious (1946)
I wondered why you left your father. from Notorious (1946)
I wouldn't mind being followed by a cop. from Notorious (1946)
I, er, never drink more than one brandy, and even this is sometimes too much. from Notorious (1946)
I, uh, I'm a friend of the family. from Notorious (1946)
I'd be delighted. from Notorious (1946)
I'd do the same myself kill the fool that betrayed them. from Notorious (1946)
I'd feel what I used to for you. from Notorious (1946)
I'd like to be convinced. from Notorious (1946)
I'd like to go to the Imperiale. Maybe I'll go to Cosmo's... from Notorious (1946)
I'd like to have all my dresses put out on the beds here. from Notorious (1946)
I'll be all right. from Notorious (1946)
I'll be all right. Let's go inside. from Notorious (1946)
I'll be looking forward to seeing you. from Notorious (1946)
I'll be with you in a minute. from Notorious (1946)
I'll bring the keys to you right away, my dear. from Notorious (1946)
I'll bring the keys to you right away, my dear. from Notorious (1946)
I'll have another drink to appreciate that. from Notorious (1946)
I'll help you pack, although you really don't need anything. We've got everything on board. from Notorious (1946)
I'll just finish my coffee. from Notorious (1946)
I'll just have to be careful, that is all. from Notorious (1946)
I'll keep my ears wide open. Good bye. from Notorious (1946)
I'll keep the garden door open, and I'll tell you if anything happens. from Notorious (1946)
I'll see you all hanged before I'll raise a finger against it. from Notorious (1946)
I'm afraid she's very ill. from Notorious (1946)
I'm afraid, gentlemen, that something must be done about Emil. from Notorious (1946)
I'm allergic to American agents. from Notorious (1946)
I'm delighted, gentlemen. What is it? from Notorious (1946)
I'm glad you have a head on you, madame. from Notorious (1946)
I'm glad you're late. This chicken took longer than I expected. from Notorious (1946)
I'm gonna make it 80 and wipe that grin off your face. from Notorious (1946)
I'm not afraid to die. from Notorious (1946)
I'm only fishing for a little bird call from my dream man. from Notorious (1946)
I'm practically on the wagon. That's quite a change. from Notorious (1946)
I'm pretending I'm a nice, unspoiled child... from Notorious (1946)
I'm so glad you came. from Notorious (1946)
I'm so glad. You met my mother. from Notorious (1946)
I'm sorry about what happened, Alex. from Notorious (1946)
I'm sorry I couldn't make it on time. from Notorious (1946)
I'm sorry to intrude on this tender scene. from Notorious (1946)
I'm sorry, sir. Madame Sebastian wasn't certain you'd be back tonight. from Notorious (1946)
I'm sure I will not have any difficulty in getting Emil to give me a lift in his car. from Notorious (1946)
I'm surprised at Mr. Devlin coming tonight. from Notorious (1946)
I'm taking her to the hospital to get the poison out of her. from Notorious (1946)
I'm very contrite. from Notorious (1946)
I'm very sorry you all have to go. It has been a perfectly hideous party. from Notorious (1946)
I'm very sorry, gentlemen, to make such an exhibition. from Notorious (1946)
I'm waiting for your answer. from Notorious (1946)
I'm worried about her. from Notorious (1946)
I've always been scared of women, but I get over it. from Notorious (1946)
I've decided we're going to eat in style. from Notorious (1946)
I've hated you ever since I found out. from Notorious (1946)
I've heard about the Imorez. from Notorious (1946)
If I'd figured, She'd never be able to go through with this. from Notorious (1946)
If she could become ill... from Notorious (1946)
If she doesn't feel better in the morning, I insist you call a doctor. from Notorious (1946)
If you could bear to leave Alex behind for a few weeks. from Notorious (1946)
If you only once had said that you loved me. Oh, Dev. from Notorious (1946)
If you will wait here, Mr. Devlin, I'll tell Mr. Sebastian. from Notorious (1946)
If you'll come with me, the mountains won't make you seasick. from Notorious (1946)
If you're going there, will you go and see if my cigars have arrived? from Notorious (1946)
In case you're asked, I'm with Pan American Airways. from Notorious (1946)
In fact, I need it before lunch. from Notorious (1946)
In Miami. from Notorious (1946)
In the closet. from Notorious (1946)
In the meantime, I am to report to Mr. Devlin as usual? from Notorious (1946)
In this case, there's nothing more to discuss. from Notorious (1946)
Is he, uh, watching? from Notorious (1946)
Is it so boring to sit with me alone? from Notorious (1946)
Is that all you have to say to me? from Notorious (1946)
Is there any legal reason why sentence should not be pronounced? from Notorious (1946)
It caught fire once. from Notorious (1946)
It gets a bit lonely squatting on a bench all day. from Notorious (1946)
It gives me great pleasure. from Notorious (1946)
It is the judgment of this court that the defendant, John Huberman, from Notorious (1946)
It is very high. from Notorious (1946)
It might be as well as medicine or sea air. from Notorious (1946)
It sort of... lightens my chores. from Notorious (1946)
It takes nearly as long to go from the city to the airport... from Notorious (1946)
It tore me up not having you. from Notorious (1946)
It was a very successful party. from Notorious (1946)
It was a wonderful race. Did you have much money on the winner? from Notorious (1946)
It was kind of your bride to invite me. from Notorious (1946)
It'd do no good. Even if we arrested their leader Alexander Sebastian, from Notorious (1946)
It'll be private. from Notorious (1946)
It's a nice apartment, and I don't mind dusting and sweeping but I hate cooking. from Notorious (1946)
It's a very curious feeling, from Notorious (1946)
It's Alex! He's seen us! from Notorious (1946)
It's always a pleasure meeting you, madame. from Notorious (1946)
It's nice out here. from Notorious (1946)
It's no fun, Dev. from Notorious (1946)
It's not becoming for a lovely girl like you to be worried about policemen. from Notorious (1946)
It's not the first one. There have been several other lapses before. from Notorious (1946)
It's not the girl. It's this German scientist I'm worried about. from Notorious (1946)
It's odd... from Notorious (1946)
It's quite a trick to jump clear. from Notorious (1946)
It's some sort of spasm. I'm sure it's not serious. from Notorious (1946)
It's stuffy in here, isn't it? from Notorious (1946)
It's the wine cellar. from Notorious (1946)
It's too stuffy in here for a picnic. from Notorious (1946)
It's up to you. from Notorious (1946)
Joseph, disconnect the telephone. from Notorious (1946)
Joseph? from Notorious (1946)
Joseph. Joseph, it doesn't look very cheerful in here. from Notorious (1946)
Just a little. from Notorious (1946)
Just a minor item that you may want for the record. from Notorious (1946)
Just a social visit, huh? from Notorious (1946)
Just as you've always been jealous of any woman I've ever shown any interest in. from Notorious (1946)
Just down the drain with Alicia. That's where she belongs. from Notorious (1946)
Just pretend you're a janitor. Janitors are never terrified. from Notorious (1946)
Keep awake. Keep talking. from Notorious (1946)
Keep talking. from Notorious (1946)
Kind face, 60 years old, gray hair, deep crease in forehead. from Notorious (1946)
Last minute conference at the office. You got my message? from Notorious (1946)
Later. He's on the trail. from Notorious (1946)
Leave me alone! You're trailing me to get something on me. from Notorious (1946)
Less detail, the better. from Notorious (1946)
Let me arrange this one. from Notorious (1946)
Let me show you around the place. from Notorious (1946)
Let's hope the liquor doesn't run out and start him down the cellar for more. from Notorious (1946)
Let's not go out for dinner. Let's stay here. from Notorious (1946)
Leykin is just as good. from Notorious (1946)
Listen to me. No one must know what she is. from Notorious (1946)
Listen. You chalked up another boyfriend, that's all. No harm done. from Notorious (1946)
Long ago. All the time, since the beginning. from Notorious (1946)
Look what they did to Emil Hupka Emil, who did nothing. from Notorious (1946)
Look, I'll make it easy for you. The time has come... from Notorious (1946)
Look, uh, why don't you persuade your husband to throw a large shindig... from Notorious (1946)
Look. Vintage sand. from Notorious (1946)
Lucky for both of us I didn't. It wouldn't have been pretty if I'd believed in you. from Notorious (1946)
Madame Esterich, I'm so glad to see you. from Notorious (1946)
Madame must have absolute quiet. from Notorious (1946)
Madame says, will you join the others... from Notorious (1946)
Madame Sebastian has charge of all the house keys, madame. from Notorious (1946)
Madame Sebastian said we were all to retire, sir. from Notorious (1946)
Make it a double. from Notorious (1946)
Makes you sick all over, doesn't it? from Notorious (1946)
Making us all very happy once more. from Notorious (1946)
Many things have died for all of us. from Notorious (1946)
Marriage must be wonderful with this sort of thing going on every day. from Notorious (1946)
Mata Hari. She makes love for the papers. from Notorious (1946)
May I ask what inspired Alex Sebastian to go this far? from Notorious (1946)
May I help you, my dear? from Notorious (1946)
Maybe the fact that you don't love me. from Notorious (1946)
Maybe the party... I think. from Notorious (1946)
Maybe you belong in a hospital. from Notorious (1946)
Maybe, Emil, it would be better if I came with you. from Notorious (1946)
Might be. from Notorious (1946)
Mind if I have dinner with you tonight? from Notorious (1946)
Miss Huberman has been gone a long time. from Notorious (1946)
Miss Huberman is first, last and always not a lady. from Notorious (1946)
Miss Huberman, may I present Eric Mathis? from Notorious (1946)
Mmm, yes. from Notorious (1946)
Mother, Alicia wants the keys to get into the closets. from Notorious (1946)
Mother, is it necessary for you to always address Alicia as Miss Huberman? from Notorious (1946)
Mother, will you please give me the keys? Thank you. from Notorious (1946)
Mother? Mother? from Notorious (1946)
Mother. from Notorious (1946)
Mother. from Notorious (1946)
Mr. Devlin has pestered me with his attentiveness ever since I arrived. from Notorious (1946)
Mr. Devlin heard her scream when he was waiting for me. Come on, Alicia. from Notorious (1946)
Mr. Devlin to see you, sir. from Notorious (1946)
Mr. Devlin's been transferred to Spain. from Notorious (1946)
Mr. Sebastian has asked me to marry him. from Notorious (1946)
Mr. Sebastian has the key for this, madame. from Notorious (1946)
My daughter, don't talk to me like that. from Notorious (1946)
My dear Alicia, will you forgive me for being late? from Notorious (1946)
My dear child, you must have a doctor find out what is the matter with you. from Notorious (1946)
My dear, I shall test out your repentance at once. from Notorious (1946)
My department authorized me to engage you to do some work for us. It's a job in Brazil. from Notorious (1946)
My mother was born here. We have American citizenship. from Notorious (1946)
My work is done. from Notorious (1946)
Need any help, Alex? from Notorious (1946)
Never believing me, hmm? Not a word of faith. from Notorious (1946)
Never tried to. from Notorious (1946)
Nice daydream. Than what? from Notorious (1946)
No arguments, mister. You ain't got a leg to stand on. from Notorious (1946)
No, Dev. I'm making fun of myself. from Notorious (1946)
No, except we met on the plane coming in from Miami. from Notorious (1946)
No, I don't like to cook. from Notorious (1946)
No, I don't think so. But he seems familiar. from Notorious (1946)
No, I don't want to go. from Notorious (1946)
No, I think it's some kind of metal ore. from Notorious (1946)
No, Joseph might have to ask Alex for more wine. from Notorious (1946)
No, my dear. I have some letters to write. What are you going to do? from Notorious (1946)
No, no, no. I'm going to Santa Ma from Notorious (1946)
No, no, thank you. from Notorious (1946)
No, the light bothers me. I have a bit of a headache. from Notorious (1946)
No, we haven't discussed it with him at all. But I can set your mind at rest about her. from Notorious (1946)
No! Go! Go away! No! No! from Notorious (1946)
No. from Notorious (1946)
No. from Notorious (1946)
No. Alex will call me up. I'll wait here. from Notorious (1946)
No. But he had some news about your father he picked up at the last stop. from Notorious (1946)
No. Hangover. from Notorious (1946)
No. I had to see you once, speak my piece. from Notorious (1946)
No. I only just found out about it. from Notorious (1946)
No. I'm sorry to interrupt you. I didn't know you were busy. from Notorious (1946)
No. It was a very dangerous slip. from Notorious (1946)
No. No, not yet. from Notorious (1946)
No. No, please. Don't bother. from Notorious (1946)
No. Nothing yet. from Notorious (1946)
No. That would be too much for you. from Notorious (1946)
Nobody's stopping you. from Notorious (1946)
Nonsense. I'd love to go. from Notorious (1946)
Not a bad town. from Notorious (1946)
Not a word for that little lovesick lady you left an hour ago? from Notorious (1946)
Not at all, not at all. from Notorious (1946)
Not at all, not at all. from Notorious (1946)
Not before dinner, anyway. from Notorious (1946)
Not too much. from Notorious (1946)
Not unless you want to. I'm rather tired myself. from Notorious (1946)
Nothing. from Notorious (1946)
Nothing. Just good bye. from Notorious (1946)
Nothing. What's new with you? from Notorious (1946)
Now we're waiting for Sebastian to come back to Rio. from Notorious (1946)
Now, go on and get out of here, or so help me, I'll turn you in. from Notorious (1946)
Now, let's see, what shall we what shall we have for our first dinner together? from Notorious (1946)
Now, that's fine. I'll give Devlin his instructions right away. from Notorious (1946)
Now, try to memorize the names of all the people you see there tonight. from Notorious (1946)
Number ten's out in front. Looks as if Sebastian knows how to pick 'em. from Notorious (1946)
Of course, it's a perfect marriage... for us. from Notorious (1946)
Of course. I'll get them for you at once. from Notorious (1946)
Oh, Alex, Mr. Devlin doesn't interest me. from Notorious (1946)
Oh, and, uh, call me up when you get back. from Notorious (1946)
Oh, by the way, unless you have something very urgent to report, from Notorious (1946)
Oh, come now. What experience does she lack, do you think? from Notorious (1946)
Oh, darling, what you didn't tell them, tell me from Notorious (1946)
Oh, Dev, Dev. from Notorious (1946)
Oh, Dev. Dev. from Notorious (1946)
Oh, Dev. I'm afraid... from Notorious (1946)
Oh, don't ever leave me. from Notorious (1946)
Oh, go away. The whole thing bores me. from Notorious (1946)
Oh, he wants to leave Rio? from Notorious (1946)
Oh, hello, Alex. It was so exciting. from Notorious (1946)
Oh, here's something I adore champagne. from Notorious (1946)
Oh, I didn't know that. from Notorious (1946)
Oh, I don't know. I think we can rely on Miss Huberman... from Notorious (1946)
Oh, I don't think any of us have any illusions about her character, have we, Devlin? from Notorious (1946)
Oh, I feel much better. from Notorious (1946)
Oh, I I don't remember. from Notorious (1946)
Oh, I I'll have to think that over. from Notorious (1946)
Oh, I just have a little shopping. from Notorious (1946)
Oh, I think it's a useful idea. from Notorious (1946)
Oh, I think we'll take coffee in here, Emil. from Notorious (1946)
Oh, I'd like you to wear these. They're rented for the occasion. from Notorious (1946)
Oh, I'm so sorry. I'd forgotten about the keys. from Notorious (1946)
Oh, I'm sorry to hear that. How long has she been ill? from Notorious (1946)
Oh, I'm sorry. from Notorious (1946)
Oh, it doesn't matter. I like party crashers. from Notorious (1946)
Oh, may I? from Notorious (1946)
Oh, Mr. Devlin, are you going so soon? from Notorious (1946)
Oh, Mr. Devlin. How nice. You remember me? from Notorious (1946)
Oh, my dear, I shall never forgive myself for behaving like a stupid schoolboy. from Notorious (1946)
Oh, no, no. I won't be seeing any men in Rio. from Notorious (1946)
Oh, no, you're not scared of anything, are you? from Notorious (1946)
Oh, now I'm going to make a fool of myself again. from Notorious (1946)
Oh, thank you. I'll pack myself. I from Notorious (1946)
Oh, that's very considerate. I am very tired. from Notorious (1946)
Oh, they make me sick. from Notorious (1946)
Oh, this isn't very large. I'll need more room. from Notorious (1946)
Oh, uh, would you like another drink? from Notorious (1946)
Oh, um, what Alicia needs is rest, not mountain climbing. from Notorious (1946)
Oh, um... sh she collapsed. from Notorious (1946)
Oh, we shouldn't have had this out here. It's all cold now. from Notorious (1946)
Oh, we shouldn't have had this out here. It's all cold now. from Notorious (1946)
Oh, well, now, don't get sore, Dev. from Notorious (1946)
Oh, yes, you will. That's our boss, Paul Prescott. from Notorious (1946)
Oh, yes. He was once in love with her. from Notorious (1946)
Oh, yes. He'll be here until the new man arrives. from Notorious (1946)
Oh, yes. He's living and experimenting in Sebastian's house. from Notorious (1946)
Oh, yes. So we are. from Notorious (1946)
Oh, yes. With somebody on the inside from Notorious (1946)
Oh, you don't say? Sorry I'm not going with you. from Notorious (1946)
Oh, you love me. from Notorious (1946)
Oh, you love me. from Notorious (1946)
Oh, you love me. from Notorious (1946)
Oh, you're leaving? I'm sorry. I'll miss you. from Notorious (1946)
Oh! from Notorious (1946)
Oh. from Notorious (1946)
Oh. from Notorious (1946)
Oh. from Notorious (1946)
Oh. All right. from Notorious (1946)
Oh. How? from Notorious (1946)
Oh. May I have the key? from Notorious (1946)
Oh. So he carried you down here. from Notorious (1946)
Oh. So there is a job. from Notorious (1946)
Oh. Tell him I'll be with him in a minute, will you? from Notorious (1946)
Ohhh. from Notorious (1946)
Okay. from Notorious (1946)
Okay. I told you she is sick. from Notorious (1946)
Okay. If you wanna play that way, go on. Have fun. from Notorious (1946)
Once a crook, always a crook. Once a tramp, always a tramp. from Notorious (1946)
One has the feeling of not going anywhere. from Notorious (1946)
One of my father's friends, yes. from Notorious (1946)
One week in Havana, and this whole thing about your father will have blown over. from Notorious (1946)
Or myself. from Notorious (1946)
Or will you take your coffee in here? from Notorious (1946)
People like you ought to be in bed. from Notorious (1946)
People will laugh at you, the invincible Devlin in love with someone... from Notorious (1946)
Perhaps I can help you to forget. I'd like to. from Notorious (1946)
Perhaps now with you here in Rio from Notorious (1946)
Please forgive me for keeping you waiting. from Notorious (1946)
Please take me! Please! from Notorious (1946)
Please, Mother, I want to enjoy myself. from Notorious (1946)
Please, Mother, stop arguing! Give me those keys! from Notorious (1946)
Please! Please! from Notorious (1946)
Poor child is suffering too much. I'll call the hospital. from Notorious (1946)
Poor child. from Notorious (1946)
Poor Dev, in love with a no good gal. It must be awful. I'm sor from Notorious (1946)
Prescott wants me over right away. from Notorious (1946)
Push me away. from Notorious (1946)
Put the roses back in your cheeks, my sweet. from Notorious (1946)
Reading, relaxing, forgetting all your troubles, from Notorious (1946)
Really, I thought I was behaving rather well. from Notorious (1946)
Really? He's very good looking. from Notorious (1946)
Right below the belt every time. Oh, that isn't fair, Dev. from Notorious (1946)
Right. from Notorious (1946)
Right. Thank you for your instructions. Good evening. from Notorious (1946)
Same thing. from Notorious (1946)
Say it again. It keeps me awake. from Notorious (1946)
Scared? from Notorious (1946)
Sebastian usually rides there in the mornings. from Notorious (1946)
See you later. from Notorious (1946)
Seven o'clock. from Notorious (1946)
Shall I take you up to your room? from Notorious (1946)
Shall we have Joseph arrange a little food for us? from Notorious (1946)
She doesn't hold a candle to your wife, sir, from Notorious (1946)
She looked like the ragged end of nowhere. from Notorious (1946)
She may be risking her life, but when it comes to being a lady, from Notorious (1946)
She must be allowed to move about freely. from Notorious (1946)
She must go, but it must happen slowly. from Notorious (1946)
She will learn nothing further to inform. from Notorious (1946)
She won't mind an extra guest? from Notorious (1946)
She's been made over by love. from Notorious (1946)
She's had me worried for some time. A woman of that sort. from Notorious (1946)
She's never been trained for that kind of work. They'll see through her. from Notorious (1946)
Should be about 1,000 of them. If they have, from Notorious (1946)
Show me a fish, and I'll show you a liar. from Notorious (1946)
Since the party. from Notorious (1946)
Sit down. You're still tight. from Notorious (1946)
Sit up. I'm going to get you out of here. from Notorious (1946)
Sitting in Washington playing bridge with three other ladies of great honor and virtue. from Notorious (1946)
Sixty five. from Notorious (1946)
Skip it. from Notorious (1946)
Skip it. We have other things to talk about. We've got a job. from Notorious (1946)
Sleep well. from Notorious (1946)
Snap out of it. Here comes dreamboat. from Notorious (1946)
So now we know what we're driving at. from Notorious (1946)
So that he can introduce his bride to Rio society, say sometime next week? from Notorious (1946)
So the rest is up to you and Miss Huberman. from Notorious (1946)
So, now I think perhaps if if you'll make my pardon... from Notorious (1946)
So, uh, the old boy knew me, eh? from Notorious (1946)
Some hot water, maybe? from Notorious (1946)
Some of the closets are locked. Could you give me the keys? from Notorious (1946)
Some of the evidence that wasn't used at the trial. from Notorious (1946)
Some of the German gentry who were paying your father are working in Rio. from Notorious (1946)
Someone is coming! from Notorious (1946)
Something happened? from Notorious (1946)
Sorry, but you didn't speak up. from Notorious (1946)
Stand up. Stand up. from Notorious (1946)
Stay on your side of the table! Alicia, put your voice down. from Notorious (1946)
Stop wallowing in your foul memories. from Notorious (1946)
Such is your opinion. But I don't want to criticize. from Notorious (1946)
Sure. But change is fun... for a while. from Notorious (1946)
Sweetest girl I ever knew. See you soon. from Notorious (1946)
Take it out of the room, Joseph. from Notorious (1946)
Tell me, are you going to Leopoldina? from Notorious (1946)
Tell me. When did you first feel sick? from Notorious (1946)
Thank you and good night. from Notorious (1946)
Thank you, Alex, for an excellent dinner. from Notorious (1946)
Thank you, Captain Prescott. from Notorious (1946)
Thank you. from Notorious (1946)
Thank you. from Notorious (1946)
Thank you. And I'm very sorry... from Notorious (1946)
Thanks for being so nice. from Notorious (1946)
That drinking of hers. I don't believe it. from Notorious (1946)
That I'm going to change your contact in about a week. from Notorious (1946)
That Mr. Devlin you were with? from Notorious (1946)
That sand that Devlin brought in shows uranium ore. from Notorious (1946)
That sounds very logical. from Notorious (1946)
That wasn't a hangover you had that day. from Notorious (1946)
That word gives me a pain. No, thank you. from Notorious (1946)
That you believe I'm nice and that I love you and I'll never change back. from Notorious (1946)
That's bad. That's very bad. from Notorious (1946)
That's in case Sebastian's people want to check on you after your visit. from Notorious (1946)
That's news. Back to the bottle again, huh? from Notorious (1946)
That's right. from Notorious (1946)
That's right. from Notorious (1946)
That's what I want him to think. from Notorious (1946)
That's what I want. And laughs with people I like. from Notorious (1946)
That's why I didn't stop you. The answer had to come from you. from Notorious (1946)
The air is fresh and pure and... from Notorious (1946)
The circles under the eyes. from Notorious (1946)
The honeymoon isn't over, huh? from Notorious (1946)
The ice. Why do you like that song? from Notorious (1946)
The location of the uranium deposit is of vast importance, from Notorious (1946)
The men, I mean. And get their nationalities. That's very important. from Notorious (1946)
The new Miss Huberman be submitted to so ugly a fate? from Notorious (1946)
The same hunger. from Notorious (1946)
The same man came inside and stood beside me. from Notorious (1946)
The sand comes from the Imorez Mountains. from Notorious (1946)
The worst thing about business is it makes you feel old and look old. from Notorious (1946)
Then Then it's all right? from Notorious (1946)
Then get it from him. from Notorious (1946)
Then he'll probably want to take his bride away for a long honeymoon. from Notorious (1946)
Then the horrid passion I have for you might be torn out of me. from Notorious (1946)
Then what do I do? from Notorious (1946)
Then you might like the mountains, hmm? from Notorious (1946)
There are no papers. You land him. from Notorious (1946)
There are some very awkward turns. from Notorious (1946)
There is no one. from Notorious (1946)