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* ''Film/TheCrow'': "...there ain't no coming back...Ain't no coming back..."
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* ''Film/TheCrow'': ''Film/TheCrow1994'': "...there ain't no coming back...Ain't no coming back..."
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* In ''Film/TheNakedGun'', the people that Ludwig has brainwashed always say "I must kill (name of target)".
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* In ''Film/TheLordOfTheRings'' movies, those driven mad by the One Ring start referring to it as "precious".
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* ''Blackmail'' (Alfred Hitchcock's first talkie) has the heroine stabbing her rapist to death. The next day, she overhears a woman talk about the murder. Soon everything falls away and all she hears the woman say is "KNIFE. KNIFE. KNIFE. KNIFE..."
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* ''Blackmail'' (Alfred Hitchcock's first talkie) has the heroine stabbing her rapist to death. The next day, she overhears a woman talk about the murder. Soon everything falls Her guilt eats away at her and all she hears the woman say is "KNIFE. KNIFE. KNIFE. KNIFE..."
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* ''Film/[=Blackmail=]'' (Alfred Hitchcock's first talkie) has the heroine stabbing her rapist to death. The next day, she overhears a woman talk about the murder. Soon everything falls away and all she hears the woman say is "KNIFE. KNIFE. KNIFE. KNIFE..."
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* ''Film/[=Blackmail=]'' ''Blackmail'' (Alfred Hitchcock's first talkie) has the heroine stabbing her rapist to death. The next day, she overhears a woman talk about the murder. Soon everything falls away and all she hears the woman say is "KNIFE. KNIFE. KNIFE. KNIFE..."
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* ''Film/{{Blackmail}}'' (Alfred Hitchcock's first talkie) has the heroine stabbing her rapist to death. The next day, she overhears a woman talk about the murder. Soon everything falls away and all she hears the woman say is "KNIFE. KNIFE. KNIFE. KNIFE..."
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* ''Film/{{Blackmail}}'' ''Film/[=Blackmail=]'' (Alfred Hitchcock's first talkie) has the heroine stabbing her rapist to death. The next day, she overhears a woman talk about the murder. Soon everything falls away and all she hears the woman say is "KNIFE. KNIFE. KNIFE. KNIFE..."