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Movie-Sounds.org › Action Movie Quotes › Rush Hour (1998)

I'm sorry about that, man.

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3 seconds sound clip from the Rush Hour (1998) movie soundboard.

You can hear this line at 00:56:00 in the Blu-ray version of the movie.

Quote context

[...]

- We still waiting?

- Yeah.

- How we gonna go about getting this guy Juntao?

- How we know he even exists? Ain't nobody never seen him before.

- I know. He killed my partner.

- I'm sorry about that, man.

- That's one of the reasons why I have no partner.

- That's one thing I learned from my daddy.

- Your daddy was a policeman?

- Fifteen years, L.A.P.D.

[...]

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Do you understand the words that are coming out of my mouth?
Guess what, man. I forgot to tell you. I'm L.A.P.D. You under arrest.
No problem. Just rush hour.
Rush Hour (1998) Sound Clip

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