Chicken Run Quotes with Sound Clips - page 4

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Listen to the funniest quotes from Chicken Run (2000) and download short audio clips and sfx.

Actors: Julia Sawalha (Ginger), Mel Gibson (Rocky), Miranda Richardson (Mrs Tweedy)

7 more actors, Tony Haygarth (Mr Tweedy), Benjamin Whitrow (Fowler), Timothy Spall (Nick), Phil Daniels (Fetcher), Jane Horrocks (Babs), Imelda Staunton (Bunty), Lynn Ferguson (Mac)

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31 And how's that egg coming? -This is a double yolker.

Nick And Fetcher, Rocky (Mel Gibson), Nick (Timothy Spall)

32 And where is that exactly? -Just a little place I call the land of the free and the home of the brave. -Scotland! -No! America.

Mac (Lynn Ferguson), Rocky (Mel Gibson)

33 Chicken feed. My favorite!

Babs (Jane Horrocks)

34 Great work, ladies. Great work! The pain you're feeling is a good thing. It's good. Pain is your friend, okay? It's a positive thing.

Rocky (Mel Gibson)

35 Here's some free advice. You want them to perform? Tell them what they wanna hear. -You mean lie.

Ginger (Julia Sawalha), Rocky (Mel Gibson)

36 I thought you were going to teach us how to fly. -That's what I'm doing. -Isn't there usually some flapping involved?

Ginger (Julia Sawalha), Rocky (Mel Gibson)

37 In all my life I've never heard such a fantastic... load of tripe!

Bunty (Imelda Staunton)

38 It's a pie machine, you idiot. Chickens go in, pies come out. -Ooh! What kind of pies? -Apple. -My favorite! -Chicken pies, you great lummox!

Mrs Tweedy (Miranda Richardson), Mr Tweedy (Tony Haygarth)

39 Mr. Rhodes, is this you? -Uh, who wants to know? -A group of rather desperate chickens.

Ginger (Julia Sawalha), Rocky (Mel Gibson)

40 Oh, good heavens. What's happenin'? -That's called a beat, sister. Feel it pulsing through your body? -Oh, yes. Pulsing. Fancy that.

Rocky (Mel Gibson), Bunty (Imelda Staunton)

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