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The Blues Brothers (1980) Quotes with Sound Clips - Page 53

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Sound clips of funny quotes and famous lines from The Blues Brothers (1980) movie. All waveform audio files are in wav and mp3 format.

Actors: John Belushi (Joliet Jake Blues), Dan Aykroyd (Elwood Blue), Ray Charles (Ray)

3 more actors, Aretha Franklin (Mrs. Murphy), Henry Gibson (Head Nazi), Carrie Fisher (Mystery Woman),

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521 Let's rock. Everybody, let's rock. (3)
522 Listen, all these cops out here, they're sort of waiting for us. We gotta get out with nobody seeing us. You know a back door out this place?
523 Listen, I'd like to talk to you, son, but we're running very late.
524 Listen, let me talk to Bob, the owner. See if we can put your band on contract waivers for tonight.
525 Listen, you boys heard me talk about Jake and Elwood.
526 Little Joe was blowing on the slide trombone.
527 Look at you in those candy-_ monkey suits.
528 Look there, brother baby, and you'll see what I seen.
529 Look, let's just get something straight here...
530 Ma'am, do you have a Thomas Malone or Louis Marini living here?

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