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Utopia (1951) Quotes with Sound Clips - Page 31

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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301 Is it an important island? -Important? It is loaded with the biggest deposits of uranium discovered to this day. -Uranium?
302 Is it true a new island's been discovered? -Can you give us the facts? -Who does it belong to?
303 Is that all we get?
304 Is this another one of your tricks? -What do you mean, tricks? -Tricks! Sure, she's full of them.
305 Is this the warehouse you've been building? As warehouses go, it's a funny warehouse.
306 It sure is quiet out there. -That's because I showed a firm hand with our proclamation.
307 It was lucky I was hired to come here as a radio operator. Without Alecto I'd be sunk.
308 It's a funny world, huh? -How come?
309 It's a good thing he didn't take the taxes. We'd have had nothing left of that.
310 It's a storm! Don't you think you'd better get the boat ready? -Oh, yes, it looks like a bad one. -I never saw one like this before. -Me neither!

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