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White Christmas (1954) Quotes with Sound Clips - Page 6

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Famous quotes and funny lines from White Christmas (1954), featuring short audio clips in wav or mp3 format which can be used as ringtones.

Actors: Bing Crosby (Bob Wallace), Danny Kaye (Phil Davis), Rosemary Clooney (Betty Haynes)

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51 Tell me what you want to dream about, I'll know what to give you.

— Bob Wallace (Bing Crosby)

52 When I figure out what that means, I'll come up with a crushing reply.

— Bob Wallace (Bing Crosby)

53 Where are you going? Vermont.
54 Yeah, now, don't get any ideas, Judy. I'm not the marrying kind.

— Phil Davis (Danny Kaye)

55 How do you do? -Mutual, I'm sure.
56 I don't know what you see in this long drink of charged water, but, honestly, after you get to know him, he's almost endurable.

— Bob Wallace (Bing Crosby)

57 Is this the right car...
58 It took 15,000 men to take my place.
59 Since you saved my life, you decided you had the right to run it.

— Bob Wallace (Bing Crosby)

60 Well, look, let me figure this out. Now, it would only last two or three weeks at the worst. At the most, I mean.

— Phil Davis (Danny Kaye)

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