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Die Hard (1988) Quotes with Sound Clips - Page 95

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Download or listen to sound clips of voice quotes, dialogue one liners and sound effects from the movie Die Hard (1988) and see if you should buy this movie. All audio files are in wav and mp3 format.

Actors: Bruce Willis (John McClane), Alan Rickman (Hans Gruber), Reginald VelJohnson (Sgt. Al Powell)

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941 Well, stime for the real thing, Bill.
942 Well, the best way we can figure it is we've got maybe 30 or 35 hostages up there probably on the 30th floor and maybe, I don't know, seven or eight terrorists up there.
943 Well, the boys down here will be glad to hear that.
944 Well, uh, what is it you do wish for, Mr. Gruber?
945 Well, we'll see what Santa and Mommy can do, OK?
946 Well, well, well. Hans.
947 Well, well, well... Merry Christmas, Argyle. -Merry Christmas.
948 Well, what are we gonna do now? Arrest them for not paying their electric bill?
949 Well, who in the hell have you been talking to?
950 Well? Why didn't you come with her, man? What's up?

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