* This neat little exchange:
-->'''Norton:''' That witness from the train, what was his name?\\
'''Barton Keyes:''' His name was Jackson. [[DeadpanSnarker Probably still is.]]
* Speaking of Jackson, he completely steals the scene when Keyes debriefs him, with the RunningGag of "Mr. Keyes: I'm a Medford man. Medford, Oregon. In Medford, we..." etc.
* More from Keyes:
** When he asks Walter, "Mind if I make a very blunt statement?" Neff says sure, and Keyes announces, "Walter? [[AwesomeEgo I am a very great man.]]"
** When Phyllis calls Walter in the office while Keyes is delivering a passionate monologue on the greatness of insurance investigations. Keyes takes the phone, ''asks the caller to hold''--and then ''finishes his monologue'' as if nothing happened, before finally adding, "There's a dame on the phone."
** After his big monologue where he tears to shreds Mr. Norton's "suicide" theory, he asks for Norton's drink without missing a beat--and then ''snatches the glass'' and downs said drink without waiting for an answer!
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