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smudge | 11:35 Wed 16th Nov 2005 | Phrases & Sayings
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.....I know it means 'to get to the point', but where does it originate? (I've heard both American & English people saying it).
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from films. Scripts are often spiced up with chase sequences (police cars, cowboys on horseback, intergalactic space destoryers etc); if they get boring editors may suggest cutting to the chase - that is, curtailing dialogue scenes etc and going to the chase scenes.
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Thank you for your quick response jno - so now I know!
of course Hollywood screenwriters probably spell destroyers better than I do.

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