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    "I hardly said a word to my wife until I said 'yes' to a divorce." This quote is from what movie?

    Question #40322. Asked by Hamlet.. (Oct 23 03 9:47 PM)


    shady shaker

    "Apocalypse Now".


    (www.geocities.com/Hollywood).

    Oct 24 03, 3:07 AM
    McGruff

    ATTRIBUTION: John Milius, U.S. screenwriter, Francis Ford Coppola (b. 1939), and Michael Herr. Captain Willard (Martin Sheen), Apocalypse Now (1979). http://www.bartleby.com/66/96/39496.html



    Oct 25 03, 3:17 AM


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