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Abbott & Costello Meet Frankenstein Quotes with Sound Clips - Page 47

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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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461 Oh, now come, come, come. Dracula was just a legendary character. He never existed. -No? -Certainly not.

— Chick Young (Bud Abbott)

462 Oh, Professor Stevens.
463 Oh, quiet. I don't want to hear any more of your foolish questions.
464 Oh, relax. Now that we've seen the last of Dracula, the Wolfman, and The Monster, there's nobody to frighten us anymore.
465 Oh, Sandra, you still love me.
466 Oh, stop. Now, listen, I'm getting sick and tired of this silly nonsense of yours.
467 Oh, sure! You gotta do what the doctor tells ya. -I intend to.
468 Oh, you cute little devil!
469 Oh. She forgot to kiss me goodbye.
470 Oh... -What's the matter now? -Somebody's got a knife in my back.

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