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145 Funny Ringtones From Movies (Audio) - page 12

Updated: Mar 15, 2026
A selection of funny ringtones from movies, as rated by Movie-Sounds.org's visitors, accompanied by short audio samples in mp3 and wav format, which can be used as ringtones for your smartphone.
111 Chief, chief. The phone. They want you.
Don Messick as Boo-Boo Bear, Ranger Smith in Hey There, It's Yogi Bear (1964)

112 We just got a call from a massage parlor.
Telly Savalas as Lt. Theo Kojak in Kojak

113 It's for you.
Allan Lane as Mister Ed in Mister Ed

114 Velly solly. Long number. (2)
Allan Lane as Mister Ed in Mister Ed

115 Hello? Hello? -She hung up on us.
Allan Lane as Mister Ed in Mister Ed

116 Yes. Your pants is on the phone.
Wilbur From Mr. Ed in Mister Ed

117 Any calls for me? -Take your pick.
John Wayne as Dan Roman in The High and the Mighty (1954)

118 How did you know my phone number?
Dustin Hoffman as Raymond Babbitt in Rain Man (1988)

119 That telephone's been ringing continuously for a week now. We haven't had a moment's peace.
Charlie Chaplin as King Shahdov in A King in New York (1957)

120 Just let... Let... No, but... You don't... Would you just... Let me... Give me... You're not... Give me a... Ow!
John Candy as Buck Russell in Uncle Buck (1989)

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