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King Kong (1933) Quotes with Sound Clips - Page 39

King Kong (1933) posterListen to the best quotes and sfx from King Kong (1933), accompanied by short sound clips in MP3 and WAV formats.

Actors: Fay Wray (Ann Darrow), Robert Armstrong (Carl Denham), Bruce Cabot (John "Jack" Driscoll)

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381 The skipper and Driscoll have stuck to me on two trips. They look well enough.
382 The skipper wants you up on the bridge. He says we've reached the position you marked. -Good.
383 Then when I call you, come out there and take the pictures, eh? -OK. Fine.
384 There are only two of us left alive to save that girl.
385 There the beast and here the beauty.
386 There you are.
387 There's a long, sandy peninsula.
388 There's just one chance, if you can scream, but your throat's paralyzed. Try to scream, Ann. Try! Perhaps if you didn't see it, you could scream.
389 There's nothing, nothing for thousands of miles.
390 There's one thing we haven't thought of. -What? -Airplanes.

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