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Holiday Inn (1942) Quotes with Sound Clips - Page 52

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Memorable quotes with audio clips from the movie Holiday Inn (1942), as rated by movie-sounds.org's visitors.

Actors: Bing Crosby (Jim Hardy), Fred Astaire (Ted Hanover), Marjorie Reynolds (Linda Mason)

3 more actors, Walter Abel (Danny Reed), Virginia Dale (Lila Dixon), Louise Beavers (Mamie)

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511 Let's salute our native land. Roman candles in each hand.
512 Let's say it with firecrackers and banners held high.
513 Let's say it with firecrackers. They'll jump at up North.
514 Let's see, I think you have the mood...
515 Let's see, Washington's Birthday is the next show.
516 Let's try the other stairwell.
517 Letting me beat my brains out worrying about his losing Lila and all the time, he's got this girl on the leash.
518 Life on a farm! Can't beat it, huh?
519 Like what?
520 Lila and I are going up to that farm in Connecticut and we're gonna live by the calendar.

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