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The Blues Brothers (1980) Quotes with Sound Clips - Page 83

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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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821 Tomorrow we got to get the band back together.
822 Tonight only, from Chicago, the fabulous Blues Brothers, Rhythm and Blues Revue, for your dancing pleasure.
823 Tonight only, the fabulous Blues Brothers, Rhythm and Blues Revue at the Palace Hotel ballroom, Route 16, Lake Wazapamani.
824 Tonight, Jake and Elwood are going out to sing and play to raise money to help you children.
825 Too late! Yeah! Too late for them to ever see again the light they once chose not to follow.
826 Twisting. Shake it, shake it, baby
827 Twisting. Shake it, shake it, baby.
828 Uh, it's always late on Thursdays.
829 Uh, no, sir, not you. And your name, sir?
830 Uh, sir, do you mind calling back in about five minutes, please?

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