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Arthur Bannister, Criminal Lawyer:
So money doesn't interest you, are you independently wealthy?
Michael O'Hara: I'm independent. Arthur Bannister, Criminal Lawyer: Of money?
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Everett Sloane
(as Arthur Bannister)
in
The Lady from Shanghai
(1947)
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Arthur Bannister, Criminal Lawyer:
You've been traveling around the world too much to find out anything about it.
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Everett Sloane
(as Arthur Bannister)
in
The Lady from Shanghai
(1947)
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Arthur Bannister:
Do you drink?
Michael O'Hara: I beg your pardon? Arthur Bannister: I asked you if you drink. Michael O'Hara: Whatever's set in front of me. Doesn't have to be wholesome, as long as it's strong.
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Orson Welles
(as Michael O'Hara)
in
The Lady from Shanghai
(1947)
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Arthur Bannister:
George, that's the first time anyone ever thought enough of you to call you a shark. If you were a good lawyer, you'd be flattered.
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Everett Sloane
(as Arthur Bannister)
in
The Lady from Shanghai
(1947)
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Arthur Bannister:
Killing you is killing myself. But, you know, I'm pretty tired of both of us.
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Everett Sloane
(as Arthur Bannister)
in
The Lady from Shanghai
(1947)
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Arthur Bannister:
You hear that George? You've just been called a shark. If you were a good lawyer you'd take it as a compliment.
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Everett Sloane
(as Arthur Bannister)
in
The Lady from Shanghai
(1947)
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Elsa Bannister:
I told you, you know nothing about wickedness.
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Rita Hayworth
(as Elsa Bannister)
in
The Lady from Shanghai
(1947)
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