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King Kong (1933) Quotes with Sound Clips - Page 47

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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461 What do you call this thing? -Why, it's something from the dinosaur family. -Dinosaur, eh? -Yes, Jack. A prehistoric beast.
462 What do you suppose is happening? -Aw, they're up to some of their heathen tricks.
463 What do you think the marshal will say to these new gas bombs of yours? According to you, one of them is enough to knock out an elephant.
464 What happened? How did you do it? -Came down the river.
465 What queer-looking boats. -Yeah. Outrigger canoes.
466 What will I do? -Well, we'll start with a profile.
467 What's crazy about it?
468 What's going on there? -They've taken Ann!
469 What's he think she's really going to see?
470 What's she draw, skipper? -Four.

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