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"Were all liberals here. I have no prejudice against Catholics, not even lapsed Catholics. In fact, some of my best friends are lapsed Catholics."

Sleuth (1972 film)
Sleuth (1972 film)
Sleuth is a 1972 mystery thriller film directed by Joseph L. Mankiewicz and starring Laurence Olivier and Michael Caine. The screenplay by playwright Anthony Shaffer was based on his 1970 Tony Award-winning play. Both Olivier and Caine were nominated for Academy Awards for their performances. This was Mankiewicz's final film. Critics gave the film overwhelmingly positive reviews.
"Were all liberals here. I have no prejudice against Catholics, not even lapsed Catholics. In fact, some of my best friends are lapsed Catholics."
"I understand you want to marry my wife."
"Sex! Sex is the game! Marriage is the penalty. Round and round we jog towards each futile anniversary. Pass "Go". Collect 200 rows, 200 silences, 200 scars in the deep places."
"Never speak ill of the deadly, eh? If I choose to say that my wife converses like a child of six and makes love like an extinct shellfish, I shall, and I dont need to ask her lovers permission to do so, either."
"There are certain skills best acquired in public bars, I suppose."
"We are from different worlds, you and me, Andrew. In mine, there was no time for bright fancies and happy inventions, no stopping for tea. The only game we played was to survive, or go to the wall. If you didnt win, you just didnt finish. Loser, lose all. You probably dont understand that."