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Movie-Sounds.org › Classic Movie Quotes › At War with the Army (1950)

And the first one has to do with Jack Edwards.

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4 seconds sound clip from the At War with the Army (1950) movie soundboard.

You can hear this line at 01:24:18 in the DVD version of the movie.

Quote context

[...]

- No! There's too much traffic in there.

- Please Millie.

- Come in. (4)

- Victor Puccinelli. I have a few questions to ask you.

- Helen, listen.

- And the first one has to do with Jack Edwards.

- Oh if that's all that's bothering you.

- Listen Cutie.

- Please Millie. (2)

- Who was that girl?

[...]

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Voice quotes of the funniest moments from the film At War with the Army (1950), which can be used for learning english, as ringtones, to give funny replies to your friends on social networks etc.

Actors: Dean Martin (Sgt. Puccinelli), Jerry Lewis (Alvin Korwin)

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