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Holiday Inn (1942) Quotes with Sound Clips - Page 60

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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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591 Now what's worrying you?
592 Now where would you like to go from here? New York, Havana, Rio? We have our pick of engagements, you know.
593 Now you're talking!
594 Now, don't get excited, there's a flower shop out at the airport.
595 Now, I told you, I'm not leaving here until Linda goes with me.
596 Now, there are going to be two Hollywood men here tonight to see the show. One's an important director.
597 Of course he could. He's just trying to hide his gratitude.
598 Of course you can. There's no reason for you to remain buried here.
599 Of course, if you get that agricultural urge again, you can always raise a geranium.
600 Of course, it's purely a speculative thing, far from foolproof and we can't afford to pay too much.

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