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The Cocoanuts (1929) Quotes with Sound Clips - Page 62

The Cocoanuts (1929) posterSound clips of funny quotes from The Cocoanuts (1929), in MP3 and WAV formats.

Actors: Groucho Marx (Mr. Hammer), Chico Marx (Chico), Zeppo Marx (Jamison), Harpo Marx (Harpo), Margaret Dumont (Mrs. Potter)

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611 What's that you gave him? -I no give a nothing. -Give me that, I tell you!
612 What's the matter with you people? Can't you visualize bargains? Don't you wanna make money?
613 What's the matter? What, he hurt you? What's the matter? No push, boy. Come on. Come on. All right. Start fighting. Go on.
614 What? You too!
615 When he said why a duck, I should have smelled a rat. I did, but I didn't know who it was.
616 When I start, I no a stop for nothing. I bid 'em up. I go higher. Higher, higher all the time.
617 When the necklace is found missing, someone's got to be blamed. Why not them?
618 Whenever a young fella shuts up and won't say anything, I've noticed it's generally on account of a woman.
619 Where did you find this?
620 Where have you got Cocoanut Custard? -That's on one of the forks. You probably eat with your knife, so you won't have to worry about that.

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