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Miracle on 34th Street (1947) Quotes with Sound Clips - Page 35

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Famous lines and quotes from "Miracle on 34th Street" (1947 film), featuring short sound clips with voice and sfx.

Actors: Maureen O'Hara (Doris Walker), John Payne (Fred Gailey), Edmund Gwenn (Kris Kringle), Natalie Wood (Susan Walker), William Frawley (Charlie Halloran)

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341 How long do you think this will take? -Maybe a week. -A week? That seems impossible. All that has to be done is...
342 How many days in the week? -Seven.
343 How many days in the week? Seven.
344 How many fingers do you see? Four.
345 How much is three times five?
346 How much is three times five? -The same as it was before - 15.
347 How old are you, Alfred? -Seventeen.
348 How would you like to be able to make snowballs in the summertime, eh? Or drive a great big bus right down Fifth Avenue.
349 How would you like to be the Statue of Liberty in the morning and in the afternoon fly south with a flock of geese?
350 How would you like to have a ship all to yourself that makes daily trips to China and Australia?

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