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Jack Frost (1979) Quotes with Sound Clips - Page 3

Jack Frost (1979) PosterQuotes from the movie Jack Frost (1979) with audio clips.

Actors: Robert Morse (Jack Frost), Buddy Hackett (Pardon-Me-Pete), Paul Frees (Father Winter / Kubla Kraus), Dave Garroway (Reporter), Don Messick (Snip)

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21 I have bones now. I think I almost broke one.

— Jack Frost (Robert Morse)

22 I'll whistle up a winter.

— Jack Frost (Robert Morse)

23 Jack Frost slipping on ice? What's the world coming to? Phew!

— Snip (Don Messick)

24 Look, gold! Enough for a hundred bags!

— Jack Frost (Robert Morse)

25 My eyes are like pools, my lips are like rosebuds...

— (Paul Frees)

26 What sign, sir? -The awakening of a tiny animal from his hibernation, his long winter's nap. I refer to a little groundhog.
27 Who can afford horses? Who has money nowadays?
28 I'd like to be like everyone I see. Not special, just an ordinary guy who falls in love, and leads the simple life

— Jack Frost (Robert Morse)

29 A tailor! We need a tailor in town. -Well, I need a town to tailor in.
30 Daughter, why are you headed toward the gate?

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