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Abbott & Costello Meet Frankenstein Quotes with Sound Clips - Page 39

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Funny quotes with sound bites from Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein.

Actors: Bud Abbott (Chick Young), Lou Costello (Wilbur Grey), Lon Chaney Jr. (Lawrence Talbot / The Wolf Man)

3 more actors, Bela Lugosi (Count Dracula), Lenore Aubert (Sandra Mornay), Vincent Price (The Invisible Man)

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381 Lock me in.
382 Lock you in? -Yes, please. Hurry! -It's silly, but I'll do it.
383 London? Calling here? This ain't collect, is it? Oh, all right. Put him on.
384 Look at him. Didn't Mr. Talbot tell you not to put that mask on anymore? Now, what'd you put it on for? Now, take the mask off! Come on!

— Wilbur Grey (Lou Costello)

385 Look out. Come on.
386 Look! They started the operation.
387 Look, bub, I have my own troubles. -Worse than you think.
388 Look, we'll search it. You and I together. -Now we're talkin'.
389 Look, we've always been pals, haven't we? -Oh, yes. -We've always shared, and shared alike, haven't we? -Mm-hmm.
390 Look, yours had teeth too. -Did you see that tooth? -Yes, I happened to see it.

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