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Movie-Sounds.org › Ghetto Movie Quotes › The Players Club (1998)

Oh, my God!

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4 seconds sound clip from the The Players Club (1998) movie soundboard.

You can hear this line at 01:23:23 in the DVD version of the movie.

Quote context

[...]

- Ebony!

- Junior! Open the door!

- What's up, sis? Thanks for the party.

- Where's Ebony?

- She sleeping.

- Asleep? No, no.

- Oh, my God!

- What did you do to her? What's wrong with you? What did you do that to her?

- What you trippin' for?

- You crazy!

- This ain't my fault.

- Get your hands off me! You fucked up! Go get your stuff!

[...]

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Actors: LisaRaye McCoy (Diana "Diamond" Armstrong), Bernie Mac (Dollar Bill), Jamie Foxx (Blue), Chrystale Wilson (Ronnie), John Amos (Officer Freeman)

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