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Utopia (1951) Quotes with Sound Clips - Page 45

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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441 So long, gentlemen. -Bye, bye... -So long, Lieutenant.
442 So long, sweetheart!
443 Some government's flag, they say.
444 Sorry, I didn't make the regulations. You're not allowed to land in this country. That's the law!
445 Sounds all right, but what are the people going to say? They are happy with things the way they are.
446 Stan, answer me. Forgive me. I didn't know it was you. Please, look at me.
447 Stan, Ollie! -What happened? -Looks like we're being invaded. -What happened? Take a look at the beach.
448 Stanley, have you forgotten that we have company?
449 Stanley, open the skylight so we can get some of that good sea air.
450 Stanley, this is wonderful. The sea, the sky, the sun... And you and I alone on the bounding main.

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