John Farrow - The Big Clock (1948)
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John Farrow - The Big Clock (1948)
When I think of all those awful people you come in contact with—downright criminals—I get scared. - Oh, there's nothing so different about them. After all, crime is only a left-handed form of human endeavor.
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A mind like mine gets tangled up in calculations, and gets lost ten times in an hour when it tries to read a map. I could take only one method, and I took it: sincerity. Tell all, spread all out, live naked.
– Jean Cocteau, letter to Jacques Maritain
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