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The Last Unicorn Quotes with Sound Clips - Page 14

The Last Unicorn poster

Memorable quotes from The Last Unicorn (1981), based on Peter S. Beagle's novel, with short sound clips of the main characters.

Actors: Mia Farrow (Lady Amalthea), Alan Arkin (Schmendrick), Jeff Bridges (Prince Lir)

3 more actors, Tammy Grimes (Molly Grue), Christopher Lee (King Haggard), Robert Klein (The Butterfly)

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131 Come on now, good girl! Good Bessie. Curry you up, clean you off, you'll be the prettiest old mare anywhere.
132 Come on, horse! -A horse, am I? A horse, indeed!
133 Come on. Ask me how to find the Red Bull. Even Prince Lir doesn't know the secret way, but I do.

— The Last Unicorn Skull, (René Auberjonois)

134 Come on. Go on through. -Schmendrick! I don't think... -Go on!
135 Come to the fire and tell me what you've heard of dashing Captain Cully and his band of freemen.
136 Creatures of night, brought to light!
137 Creatures of night, brought to light! (2)
138 Creatures that live in a unicorn's forest learn a little magic of their own in time... mainly concerned with disappearing.
139 Cut away from yourself, not toward.
140 Did you hear that, Mabruk?

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