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Utopia (1951) Quotes with Sound Clips - Page 54

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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531 Well, it don't look so bad. -Still in good condition.
532 Well, look, honey, I'm not going to tolerate that while I'm out at sea you spend your nights playing Come On, Girl in some clip joint.
533 Well, maybe. But one sure thing, you're not going to leave Marseilles without paying your passage.
534 Well, now, that cleans out, er... I mean, that cleans up the estate.
535 Well, that sounds swell, but... How much are the taxes on that? -Oh, none. The island is absolutely tax free!
536 Well, that's that!
537 Well, the fair thing to do is to take turns. While one sits up, the other sleeps. And when he wakes up, we change.
538 Well, today I'm gonna draw the plans for a splendid villa with a big roman bath.
539 Well, we had to use the sail because the engine broke!
540 Well, what about me?

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