A quiz site with attitude.

Which character in "Out of the Past" said...

So you think you are a fan of "Out of the Past." Let's see how well you know it. Match the following lines with the characters that spoke them. Can you get them all right?

  1. When you see her, you'll understand better.

  2. For a man who appears to be clever, you can certainly act like an idiot.

  3. Don't try to pay me off with pitch handed to you with this cheap piece of baggage.

  4. My feelings? About ten years ago, I hid them somewhere and haven't been able to find them.

  5. [to Kathie] Did it take much persuasion to make you say I killed Fisher? Come on, feed my ego. Tell me he beat ya, tell me he had to drag every word out of ya.

  6. It was a nice little joint with bamboo furniture and Mexican gimcracks. One little lamp burned. It was all right. And the rain hammering like that on the window made it good to be in there.

  7. I wasn't sorry for him or sore at her. I wasn't anything.

  8. Two things I can smell inside a hundred feet. Burning hamburger and a romance.

  9. She's a clever little girl and she's always a hop, skip, and a jump ahead.

  10. [to Kathie] You're like a leaf that blows from one gutter to another.

  11. And then I saw her, coming out of the sun, and I knew why Whit didn't care about that forty grand.

  12. I sell gasoline, I make a small profit. With that I buy groceries. The grocer makes a profit. We call it earning a living. You may have heard of it somewhere.