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Who Framed Roger Rabbit Quotes with Sound Clips - Page 40

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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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391 Come on, Eddie. Let's get this over with.
392 Cut the comedy, Dolores. I've had a very hard day.
393 Eddie, we got ourselves a ride! Open the doors!
394 First they buy the Red Car, then they want to get their hands on Toontown.
395 Get the judge.
396 Here, R.K. Maroon is seen clinching the deal with Cloverleaf's bankers and execs...
397 Hey, Chisold, get a load of this.
398 Hey, Roger, what do you call the middle of a song? -Gee, I don't know. A bridge! Aah!
399 I could never hurt anybody. My whole purpose in life is to make people laugh!
400 I didn't kill anybody! I swear! This whole thing's a setup, a scam, a frame job.

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