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The Last Unicorn Quotes with Sound Clips - Page 60

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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591 You know, your highness, I really think you should try something else.
592 You made me wonder for a little while. But your time is done.
593 You may come and go as you please.
594 You may come with me if you like, though I wish you'd asked for some other reward for having freed me.
595 You pile of stones! I'll set all your toenails growing in when you mess with me!
596 You see, I couldn't think of anything else I could do to save you.
597 You would have gone without me?
598 You're a lucky guest this evening, magician.
599 You're my everything, you are my sunshine, you're old and gray and full of sleep, you're my pickle-faced, consumptive Mary Jane!

— The Last Unicorn Butterfly, The Butterfly (Robert Klein)

600 Your majesty?

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