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Utopia (1951) Quotes with Sound Clips - Page 36

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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351 Mr President, but now we will have to have a flag.
352 My dear Mr Hardy, there is another small item. -What now? -The taxes. -To save you time, we've had them all figured out.
353 My debut's tomorrow night, so you'll have a chance to come and see me before you sail.
354 My name is Bramwell.
355 My window looks upon the square. When I'm alone, I hear the feet of people passing in the street.
356 No passports. -And no prisons. -No prisons.
357 No, I tell you it isn't fair to put this poor girl up in a deserted island.
358 No. I'm staying here. -But we can't leave you here! -I've got to stay here and send them in the other direction.
359 No. Listen, fellas, I could have easily been a stowaway on any other boat. I happened to pick this one. Then you have to find me and spoil everything.
360 Not so fast, gentlemen. Not so fast.

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