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Movie-Sounds.org › Disney Movie Quotes › The Rescuers (1977)

EVINRUDE TRUMPETING - Sound Effect

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2 seconds sound clip from the The Rescuers (1977) movie soundboard.

You can hear this line at 01:09:26.810 in the Blu-ray version of the movie.

Quote context

[...]

- Where in tarnation ya been, boy?

- What's happening?

- Do they want us now?

- Where are they?

- They're on the boat?

- Speak up, boy.

- Buck up. We mustn't be quitting now, must we?

- Stand back! Give poor Evinrude some air. He's plum tuckered out.

- Here's something. This'll make a new bug out of ya.

(EVINRUDE TRUMPETING)

- Charge! Woo-hoo!

- We are gonna have us a rip-snortin' fight!

- Where did everybody go?

- I don't need any help from anybody!

[...]

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