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Immortal Combat (1994) Quotes with Sound Clips - Page 4

Immortal Combat (1994) poster

Listen to the best lines from Immortal Combat (1994), freely downloadable in MP3 / WAV format.

Actors: Sonny Chiba (Jiro J.J. Jintani), Roddy Piper (John Keller), Meg Foster (Quinn), Tommy Lister (Yanagi), Kim Morgan Greene (Karen Keeler)

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31 That man is beginning to annoy me. -Yes, indeed. He seems to have that quality.

— Quinn (Meg Foster)

32 Tonight, you meet Buddha, and I have the honor of sending you there. Sayonara!
33 When we come back, we'll bring the US cavalry. I understand they still use sabers, huh?

— John Keller (Roddy Piper)

34 You guys have no idea what's going on in here. This is the strangest party I've ever seen.
35 (Gunshots) Get down!
36 (In Japanese) Osato! You coward! How many people did you kill? -Now it's your turn!
37 (Man falling scream, glass breaking - Sound Effect)
38 A friend of mine wrote me. He's an archaeologist.
39 A reason, Miss Keeler. What is your interest in us now? What are you doing here?
40 A violation of their civil rights at least.

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