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The Best Years of Our Lives (1946) Quotes with Sound Clips - Page 37

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Memorable quotes from the 1946 film The Best Years of Our Lives, with sound clips in WAV and MP3 formats.

Actors: Myrna Loy (Milly Stephenson), Fredric March (Al Stephenson), Dana Andrews (Fred Derry)

4 more actors, Teresa Wright (Peggy Stephenson), Virginia Mayo (Marie Derry), Cathy O'Donnell (Wilma Cameron), Harold Russell (Homer Parrish)

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361 Hey, Homer, my old shipmate. How are you kid? Sit down.
362 Hey, Homer. Oh, it's good to see you, kid.
363 Hey, Joe. You better hurry up out there, because she's taking off soon. -Right, thanks. Come on, sailor.
364 Hey, look, there's the ballpark.
365 Hey, Marie, have you got an extra key? I'd like to have it.
366 Hey, Milly. Peggy. Step up and meet the gang. This is Homer, this is Fred. This is my wife and daughter.
367 Hey, Rupert, how about another one here?
368 Hey, Sugar. You'd better step on it, or your husband will be home. -Oh, don't worry. He's job hunting. He won't come home for another hour. And what if he does?
369 Hey, that must be the new airport. -Yeah, we're turning into it now.
370 Hey, that's Al. Where you been? We were just talking about you.

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