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- This is war, Peacock. Casualties are inevitable. You cannot make an omelet without breaking eggs. Every cook will tell you that.
- But look what happened to the cook!

9 seconds sound clip from the Clue (1985) movie soundboard.

You can hear this line at 00:44:38.559 in the Blu-ray version of the movie.

Quote context

[...]

- Just give me a clear answer.

- Certainly. What was the question?

- Is there anybody else in the house?

- No!

- That's what he says, but does he know?

- I suggest we handle this in proper military fashion. We split up and search the house.

- Split Up?

- Yes. We have very little time left, so we'll split up into pairs.

- Pairs?

- Yes.

- Wait a minute. Suppose that one of us is the murderer. If we split up into pairs, whichever one of us is left with the killer might get killed.

- Then we would've discovered who the murderer is.

- But the other half of the pair would be dead!

- This is war, Peacock. Casualties are inevitable. You cannot make an omelet without breaking eggs. Every cook will tell you that.

- But look what happened to the cook!

- Colonel, are you willing to take that chance?

- What choice have we?

- None.

- I suppose you're right.

- Bon, d'accord. But it's dark upstairs. And I'm frightened of the dark. Will anyone go with me?

- I will.

- I will.

- No, thank you.

- I suggest we all draw lots for partners.

- Ready? The two shortest together, the next two shortest together. Agreed? And I suggest that the two shortest search the cellar, and so on, up.

[...]

Clue (1985) Sound Clip

Clue (1985) poster

Sound clips of the best-rated quotes from Clue (1985). Find the most memorable lines from your favorite character.

Actors: Tim Curry (Wadsworth), Madeline Kahn (Mrs. White), Christopher Lloyd (Professor Plum), Martin Mull (Colonel Mustard), Lesley Ann Warren (Miss Scarlet), Michael McKean (Mr. Green), Eileen Brennan (Mrs. Peacock), Colleen Camp (Yvette)

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