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Groundhog Day Quotes with Sound Clips - Page 64

Groundhog Day 1993 poster

Find your favorite Groundhog Day sound clips, featuring the movie's best quotes, funny lines, and memorable characters, great for reminiscing or adding some charm to your creative work.

Actors: Bill Murray (Phil Connors), Andie MacDowell (Rita Hanson), Chris Elliott (Larry the cameraman)

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631 What's that gonna mean to us in the Three Rivers area? One of these big blue things!
632 What's the matter, Phil? -I hate this place. I stayed here two years ago. I was miserable. It's a fleabag.
633 What's your name? -Nancy Taylor. And you are?
634 What, you don't like poetry?
635 When Chekhov saw the long winter, he saw a winter bleak and dark and bereft of hope.
636 When I worked in San Diego, I covered the swallows returning to Capistrano six years in a row.
637 Where are we going? -Oh, let's not spoil it.
638 Where are you going? Would you like to get a cup of coffee? -I'd love to. Can I have a rain check? I've got some errands I've gotta run. Okay?
639 Where have you been?
640 Where would you go? Why? We've got a perfect fire.

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