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Rudolph and Frosty: Christmas in July Quotes with Sound Clips - Page 16

Rudolph and Frosty: Christmas in July PosterThe best quotes from Rudolph and Frosty: Christmas in July (1979), featuring short sound clips and sfx.

Actors: Billie Mae Richards (Rudolph The Red Nosed Reindeer), Jackie Vernon (Frosty The Snowman), Mickey Rooney (Santa Claus)

5 more actors, Ethel Merman (Lilly Loraine), Paul Frees (Winterbolt), Red Buttons (Milton), Alan Sues (Scratcher), Shelley Winters (Crystal)

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151 What did you do to it, Winterbolt?
152 What did you say?
153 What do you mean?
154 What do you say, Rudolph?
155 What do you think of Milton now? -Maybe I was wrong.
156 What's going on here?
157 What's happening, uncle Rudolph? What's wrong with your nose?
158 What's wrong, Frosty?
159 When Frosty melts, nothing can help except a magic December wind to unmelt him. And this is July!
160 When the scepter dies, I go, too. I turn... I turn... turn... I turn.. Into... a... tree.

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