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Utopia (1951) Quotes with Sound Clips - Page 23

Utopia (1951) posterFind the funniest quotes from the classic 1951 comedy film Utopia (original name: Atoll K), accompanied by short sound clips in MP3 and WAV formats.

Actors: Stan Laurel (Stan), Oliver Hardy (Ollie), Suzy Delair (Chérie Lamour), Paul Frees (Antoine)

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221 He must have fainted.
222 He tried to get ashore at Tetrokovac, Nagasaki, Caracas, Sydney... -Brooklyn. -Brooklyn, Salonika... Everywhere we stopped.
223 He will come, won't he? Tell him that if he doesn't show up tomorrow night, he'll never see me again.
224 He wouldn't even listen. He said he wouldn't give in. -I won't give in either.
225 He'll blow his top if I tell him I put you off on an island. -You don't have to tell him about it.
226 Hello, Jack. Oh, listen to me. You've got to come right away. They've started a revolution. They've built the gallows. They're going to hang everyone. I need you! Do you hear me?
227 Hello, Snow White. Don't tell me the dwarves are annoying you.
228 Hello. Lieutenant Frazer. Lieutenant Frazer!
229 Help! Help! Help!
230 Here's how it is. I was the first man to set foot on this island.

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