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Rudolph and Frosty: Christmas in July Quotes with Sound Clips - Page 17

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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161 Where are you going? -To south America! -South America?
162 Where is Frosty?
163 Which one's number 100? -Right over there.
164 Who decides the test of what is really best?
165 Why am I such a misfit? I am not just a nitwit.
166 Why do you want to stop them, daddy? Aren't you patriotic?
167 Why, the kids would just pack that tent to see you and your nose in person.

— Milton (Red Buttons)

168 Wonderful. -What a neat idea. -I can't believe it.
169 Would you light up your nose for us, uncle Rudolph? -Just once. Please? -Okay. Just once.
170 Would you say goodbye to Crystal, Milly, and Chilly for me? Especially Crystal.

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