Where's the rest of me?

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"Where's the rest of me?" is a famous, emotionally charged line from the 1942 film *Kings Row*, delivered by Ronald Reagan in one of his most iconic screen performances.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf catchphrase
film quote
appearsInSceneType hospital scene
approximateLengthInWords 5
associatedWith Hollywood classic cinema
Ronald Reagan film career
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
deliveredBy Ronald Reagan as Drake McHugh NERFINISHED
emotionallyCharged true
filmReleaseYear 1942
genreContext drama
hasCulturalReputation iconic line of Ronald Reagan
one of the most famous lines in "Kings Row"
hasQuotationMarks true
language English
medium film
narrativeFunction expression of shock at amputation
notableFor frequent citation in discussions of classic movie quotes
helping define Ronald Reagan's screen persona
partOfWork "Kings Row" (1942 film) NERFINISHED
spokenByActor Ronald Reagan NERFINISHED
spokenByCharacter Drake McHugh NERFINISHED
spokenIn "Kings Row" NERFINISHED
yearOfFirstAppearance 1942

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Kings Row famousLine Where's the rest of me?