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The Seven Year Itch (1952) Quotes with Sound Clips - Page 73

The Seven Year Itch (1952) Poster

Get a dose of Marilyn Monroe's charm with sound bites from The Seven Year Itch (1952) film, adapted from George Axelrod's play.

Actors: Marilyn Monroe (The Girl), Tom Ewell (Richard Sherman), Evelyn Keyes (Helen Sherman), Robert Strauss (Kruhulik), Sonny Tufts (Tom MacKenzie)

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721 What is it, Doctor? What are you looking at? -Nothing, nothing.
722 What is it, Mr. Kruhulik?
723 What is the matter, Mr. Kruhulik?
724 What time you get up in the morning? -About 8:00, I guess. -I'll fix your breakfast before I leave.
725 What would you think about a 25-cent reprint of The Portrait of Dorian Gray?
726 What'll I do? Helen. Write a letter to Helen. Write a long letter to Helen.
727 What's that you say on the program?
728 What's the big day tomorrow? -Tomorrow I'm on television. You remember. I told you about it. The Dazzledent Hour.
729 What's the matter with you? -Shot! I'm all shot!
730 What's the matter, Dickie boy? You're acting mighty peculiar.

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