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And unless enough money is raised tonight, this place, that has been their home for so many years, will pass into the hands of strangers.

11 seconds sound clip from the Blackbeard's Ghost (1968) movie soundboard.

You can hear this line at 00:12:12 in the Blu-ray version of the movie.

Quote context

[...]

- Ms. Stowecroft. If I could get that room, please?

- Oh, Ishmael, come along, please. The auction is about to begin.

- Ladies and gentlemen of Godolphin and neighboring communities, you all know the purpose of this bazaar.

- Our good friends, the Daughters of the Buccaneers, took over this old ruin many years ago and turned it into a cultural landmark.

- They served tea, cooked chicken dinners, even turned part of it into a boarding house. Anything to keep it going, but that's not enough.

- And unless enough money is raised tonight, this place, that has been their home for so many years, will pass into the hands of strangers.

- So, when Ms. Stowecroft begins to auction off the treasured me men toes, the fine antiques, and the family heirlooms that these good ladies have so generously donated to the cause...

- I beg you to search your hearts and to bid cheerfully, boldly, and very, very generously. Thank you.

- Thank you, Professor Baker.

- Lot number one. A fine antique pistol, which has been in the immediate family of Ms. Emily Jeffrey, past president of the Daughters of the Buccaneers, for many, many years.

- One dollar.

- Oh, can't we do better than that? Who'll give me $20? Do I hear $20?

[...]

Blackbeard's Ghost (1968) Sound Clip

Blackbeard's Ghost Poster

Funny quotes and famous lines from Blackbeard's Ghost (1968 film), featuring short sound clips and Sfx.

Actors: Peter Ustinov (Captain Blackbeard), Dean Jones (Steve Walker), Suzanne Pleshette (Jo Anne Baker), Elsa Lanchester (Emily Stowecroft), Elliott Reid (TV commentator), Richard Deacon (Dean Roland Wheaton)

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