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"Explodes with big-time laughter."
"Tracey Ullman - Frances "Frenchy" Fox-Winkler"
"Larry Pine - Charles Bailey"
"Elaine May - May Sloane"
"Kristine Nielsen - Emily Bailey"
"Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa - Hugh Benny"
"Clarence Gilyard, Jr. - Mustafa Jackson"
"Peter Dobson - Chris Sheherlis"
"Xander Berkeley - Waingro"
"Daniel Baldwin - Detective Bobby Schwartz"
"R. D. Call - Harry Dieter"
"Laura Harrington - Eady"
"Vincent Guastaferro - Michael Cerrito"
"Victor Rivers - Detective Arriaga"
"Richard Chaves - Detective Lou Casals"
"Michael Rooker - Detective Bosko"
"Alex McArthur - Patrick McLaren"
"Juan Fernández - Harvey Torena"
"Ely Pouget - Lillian Hanna"
"Vincent. Recognize their M.O.?"
"Disappeared. No calls to the house. Nothing. He's probably making a move soon, though."
"Scott Plank - Vincent Hanna"
"Joe Turkel - Tiny"
"Jay Adler - Leo the Loanshark"
"Kola Kwariani - Maurice Oboukhoff"
"Timothy Carey - Nikki Arane"
"Elisha Cook Jr. - George Peatty"
"Jay C. Flippen - Marvin Unger"
"James Edwards - track parking attendant"
"Dorothy Adams - Mrs. Ruthie O'Reilly"
"Celebrated as Stanley Kubrick’s first mature film and made when he was only twenty-eight years old, The Killing (1956) is remarkable for boldly announcing so many of the stylistic and thematic preoccupations that would become important constants of his cinema. The film’s dark, unrelenting irony and complexly fractured narrative immediately distinguished it from his previous work and revealed the posture of the willfully, often provocatively, “difficult” director that he would cultivate throughout his career."
"Sterling Hayden - Johnny Clay"
"Coleen Gray - Fay"
"These 5 Men Had a $2,000,000 Secret Until One of them told this Woman!"
"Vince Edwards - Val Cannon"
"...In All Its Fury and Violence"
"Marie Windsor - Sherry Peatty"
"You like money. You've got a great big dollar sign there where most women have a heart."
"You know Fay, the biggest mistake I made before was shooting for peanuts. Five years have taught me one thing, if nothing else: Anytime you take a chance, you better be sure the rewards are worth the risk. Because they could put you away just as fast for a $10 heist as they can for a million dollar job."
"Narrator: At exactly 3:45 on that Saturday afternoon in the last week of September, Marvin Unger was, perhaps, the only one among the hundred thousand people at the track who felt no thrill at the running of the fifth race. He was totally disinterested in horse racing and held a lifelong contempt for gambling. Nevertheless, he had a $5 win bet on every horse in the fifth race. He knew, of course, that this rather unique system of betting would more than likely result in a loss, but he didn't care. For after all, he thought, what would the loss of twenty or thirty dollars mean in comparison to the vast sum of money ultimately at stake."
"Luke Anthony Pensabene as Benji"
"Raye Richards as Lola 5"
"Kate Schott as Lori Randolph"
"Shane P. Allen as Lt. Armando Harris"
"Maurice: You have my sympathies, then. You have not yet learned that in this life you have to be like everyone else - the perfect mediocrity; no better, no worse. Individuality's a monster and it must be strangled in its cradle to make our friends feel confident. You know, I've often thought that the gangster and the artist are the same in the eyes of the masses. They are admired and hero-worshiped, but there is always present an underlying wish to see them destroyed at the peak of their glory."
"Sherry Peatty: [to George] It isn't fair. I never had anybody but you. Not a real husband. Not even a man. Just a bad joke without a punch line."
"Don't go too far... South of 8."
"Brian Patrick Butler as Ryan Bertrand"
"George Jac as Victor Vasquez"
"You'd be killing a horse - that's not first degree murder, in fact it's not murder at all, in fact I don't know what it is."