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"We killed for the sake of danger and for the sake of killing."

Rope (film)
Rope (film)
Rope is a 1948 American psychological crime thriller film directed by Alfred Hitchcock, based on the 1929 play of the same title by Patrick Hamilton. The film was adapted by Hume Cronyn with a screenplay by Arthur Laurents.
"We killed for the sake of danger and for the sake of killing."
"The good Americans usually die young on the battlefield, dont they? Well, the Davids of the world merely occupy space, which is why he was the perfect victim for the perfect crime."
"Of course, he was a Harvard undergraduate. That might be grounds for justifiable homicide."
"Nobody commits a murder just for the experiment of committing it. Nobody except us."
"Youre quite a good chicken strangler as I recall!"
"Good and evil, right and wrong were invented for the ordinary average man, the inferior man, because he needs them."
"Ive always wished for more artistic talent. Well, murder can be art, too."
"The power to kill could be just as satisfying as the power to create."
"I never strangled a chicken in my life!"
"Its his most nerve-stretching thriller!"
"It begins with a shriek... It ends with a shot!"
"Nothing ever held you like Alfred Hitchcocks Rope"