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The Man with a Cloak (1951) was a Drama - Thriller/Suspense Film directed by Fletcher Markle and produced by Stephen Ames.

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The Man with a Cloak (1951)

By Lindsey on Jun 9, 2012 From The Motion Pictures

(Image via noirstyle.com) Mid 1800s, New York City. The young, French Madeline Minot (Leslie Caron) has come to NYC to track down her fiance’s estranged grandfather, Thevenet (Louis Calhern), with the ultimate goal of getting money out of him to support her fiance’s political cause. When... Read full article


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Quotes from The Man with a Cloak

Dupin: The sleeping fox catches no poultry.
The Pharmacist: I'm not a fox.
Dupin: ...now you're no longer sleeping. Open up! This is vital, a matter of life and death.


Flaherty: Some men leave goodwill. Others just a will.
Dupin: There are even some that leave two wills.


Flaherty: And to show you I have indeed read the book, it says in Ecclesiastes "Money answereth all things".
Dupin: In bitterness, Flaherty, it was said in bitterness!
Flaherty: That's the way I was asking for it.


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