- What are you doing there? - I'm waiting right here. - You heard him. - He means it? 'Til daybreak?12345 [ 0 ] MP3195 kBWAV1.6 MB9 seconds sound clip from the Heroes of the East (1978) movie soundboard.You can hear this line at 01:19:26.660 in the DVD version of the movie. Quote context[...]- Come on. - I give up. - Are you ready? - Seems he's come to fight. - He's a bit early. - We said one fight a day. - I know! - He's weird. - What are you doing there? - I'm waiting right here. - You heard him. - He means it? 'Til daybreak? - You... Now, listen... - Right. Leave him. - Hey. It's tomorrow. - What's he trying to do? - He wants to fight. - It isn't dawn. [...]Top rated lines from this movieNo, better use many styles. If you really want to win, you'll have to be flexible. So, when they advance, retreat. Always, you use the opposite technique to them. Tell me, girl, is your husband a top exponent of Chinese Kung Fu? -I don't know! -He says he is. -Well now... I'll go and see. -Teacher... me too. That's called Eight Strokes Style. -It looks like a young girl's dancing. The Chinese have a saying, A good father-in-law should be dumb and blind. Don't worry. Chinese boxing has many styles, but Japanese has just got one.