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- Tonight? But wait! Bianca, this is so sudden. I mean, don't you at least need a gown or something?
- No, just a pair of khaki shorts and some hiking boots!
- Hiking boots?

13 seconds sound clip from the The Rescuers Down Under (1990) movie soundboard.

You can hear this line at 00:20:29.652 in the Blu-ray version of the movie.

Quote context

[...]

- Quickly, Monsieur Bernard! I must speak with you.

- Not now, François. I'm busy.

- No, no, no, no, monsieur, you don't...

- Bernard, did you talk to François?

- Yes, but there's something I want...

- I know exactly what you're going to say. François told me all about it.

- He did? How did he...

- Oh, it doesn't matter, I think it's a marvelous idea.

- You do? I mean, you really want to?

- I don't think it's a matter of wanting, it's a matter of duty.

- Duty? I never thought of it...

- Well, all right. How does next April sound to you?

- Heavens, no! We must act immediately, tonight!

- Tonight? But wait! Bianca, this is so sudden. I mean, don't you at least need a gown or something?

- No, just a pair of khaki shorts and some hiking boots!

- Hiking boots?

- Oh, there you are. Come along, come along, come along.

- Delegates, we have an important announcement.

- Bernard and I have decided to accept the mission to Australia.

- Australia?

- Good show! Now, you must fly out immediately! It's a little nippy outside, but we won't let that stop us, will we?

- Miss Bianca, I'm not sure it's such a good idea to fly this soon after eating!

- Darling, you'll be just fine!

- But aren't you supposed to wait 45 minutes?

[...]

The Rescuers Down Under (1990) Sound Clip

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Check out the funniest quotes from The Rescuers Down Under (1990), featuring short sound clips and Sfx.

Actors: Bob Newhart (Bernard), Eva Gabor (Miss Bianca), John Candy (Wilbur The Albatross), George C. Scott (Percival C. McLeach)

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