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White Christmas (1954) Quotes with Sound Clips - Page 87

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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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861 The sheriff's here. He's in my office with a warrant to arrest both of you.
862 The sheriff? -What's up? What's the trouble?
863 The tab! How much?
864 The television Ed Harrison? -That's the fellow, yeah. You'll catch him at Radio City, I think.
865 The theater, the theater, what's happened to the theater? Especially where dancing is concerned?
866 The two of us were having some laughs together, and they thought we were in love with each other. -Ridiculous. -Sure.
867 The wedding chimes bring happy times for Mandy and me.
868 Then he worked it out, huh? -Beautifully.
869 There ought to be something we can do about it. -Well, there is. We're going to New York in the morning.
870 There we are. How does it feel?

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