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The Last Unicorn Quotes with Sound Clips - Page 36

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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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351 No, you would never have come back.
352 No. And I'm afraid of this human body more than I was of the Red Bull... afraid!
353 No. Can it truly be? Where have you been? Where have you been? Where have you been?

— Molly Grue (Tammy Grimes)

354 No. Come with me. Come with me.
355 No. No! -Why not? What kind of game is this?
356 No. No, that cannot be. She is the last.
357 North Wales lost at sea and never seen again.
358 North Wales lost at sea and never seen again. (2)
359 Not alone! You never could have freed yourselves alone! I held you!
360 Now cage her. She'll sleep till sunrise.

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