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Who Framed Roger Rabbit Quotes with Sound Clips - Page 31

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Download sound clips of the funniest quotes, sayings and sound effects from the Who Framed Roger Rabbit (1988) movie sound board that you can use as custom computer sounds. All waveform audio files are in wav and mp3 format.

Actors: Bob Hoskins (Eddie Valiant), Christopher Lloyd (Judge Doom), Charles Fleischer (Roger Rabbit / Benny the Cab), Kathleen Turner (Jessica Rabbit), Lou Hirsch (Baby Herman)

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301 Well, at least he took it well.
302 Well, fellas, where can I drop ya?
303 Well, you're a sight for sore eyes! -I ain't seen you in nigh on to five years. -Where've you been? -Drunk.

— Eddie Valiant (Bob Hoskins)

304 Weren't you the one I caught playing patty-cake with old man Acme?
305 What an unfortunate accident. Nothing more treacherous than a slippery road especially when driving in a maniacal Toon vehicle.
306 What are we gonna do, Eddie? What are we gonna do? What are we gonna do?
307 What do you think you're doin', chump?
308 What happens in the next 15 minutes?
309 What was that, a rubber mask?
310 What's happened? I'll find you, Baby. Where are you? Where are you?

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