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Film Quotes by Fred MacMurray

56 quotes
Double Indemnity
Year: 1944

Director:
Billy Wilder
Walter Neff: Suddenly it came over me that everything would go wrong. It sounds crazy, Keyes, but it's true, so help me. I couldn't hear my own footsteps. It was the walk of a dead man.
-- Fred MacMurray (as Walter Neff) in Double Indemnity (1944)
Double Indemnity
Year: 1944

Director:
Billy Wilder
Walter Neff: That was all there was to it.Nothing had slipped, nothing had been overlooked.There was nothing to give us away. And yet, Keyes, as I was walking down the street to the drugstore, suddenly, it came over me that everything would go wrong. It sounds crazy Keyes, but it's true, so help me, I couldn't hear my own footsteps. It was the walk of a dead man.
-- Fred MacMurray (as Walter Neff) in Double Indemnity (1944)
Double Indemnity
Year: 1944

Director:
Billy Wilder
Walter Neff: That's a honey of an anklet you're wearing, Mrs. Dietrichson.
-- Fred MacMurray (as Walter Neff) in Double Indemnity (1944)
Double Indemnity
Year: 1944

Director:
Billy Wilder
Walter Neff: Who'd you think I was anyway? The guy that walks into a good looking dame's front parlour and says, "Good afternoon, I sell accident insurance on husbands... you got one that's been around too long? One you'd like to turn into a little hard cash?"
-- Fred MacMurray (as Walter Neff) in Double Indemnity (1944)
Double Indemnity
Year: 1944

Director:
Billy Wilder
Walter Neff: Yes, I killed him. I killed him for money - and a woman - and I didn't get the money and I didn't get the woman. Pretty, isn't it?
-- Fred MacMurray (as Walter Neff) in Double Indemnity (1944)
Double Indemnity
Year: 1944

Director:
Billy Wilder
Walter Neff: You'll be here too?
Phyllis: I guess so, I usually am.
Walter Neff: Same chair, same perfume, same anklet?
Phyllis: I wonder if I know what you mean.
Walter Neff: I wonder if you wonder.
-- Fred MacMurray (as Walter Neff) in Double Indemnity (1944)
The Shaggy Dog
Year: 1959

Director:
Charles Barton
Wilson Daniels: I'd rather not know how you get your gossip. Uh, what else do you know about them?
-- Fred MacMurray (as Wilson Daniels) in The Shaggy Dog (1959)
Callaway Went Thataway
Year: 1951

Director:
Melvin Frank*Norman Panama
Deborah Patterson: What ever happened to your conscience?
Mike Frye: I just had it washed. I can't do a thing with it.
No Time for Love
Year: 1943

Director:
Mitchell Leisen
Darlene: Aw, gee, you're wonderful!
Jim Ryan: Just keep that in mind.
Borderline
Year: 1950

Director:
William A. Seiter
Madeleine Haley, aka Gladys LaRue: I'm quitting, Mr. Whittaker.
Whittaker: Quitting, nonsense. You've shown yourself admirably equipped for this assignment. Isn't that right, McEvoy?
Johnny McEvoy, aka Johnny Macklin: She has excellent equipment. And doesn't hesitate to use it.