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Shaolin Temple Strikes Back (1981) Quotes with Sound Clips - Page 18

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Listen to the best quotes from the martial arts film Shaolin Temple Strikes Back (1981), with sound clips.

Actors: Sho Kosugi (Cho Osaki), Keith Vitali (Dave Hatcher), Virgil Frye (Lieutenant Dime)

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171 Hey, are you the highest in Shaolin temple? -Yes. -Hey, is it a nice place? -It is. -Oh!
172 Hey, as a monk, you have to pray daily, collect wood, fetch water, cook food, and seek alms from the villagers.
173 Hey, big brother. You took your time. How come you're here?
174 Hey, brother, I got the princess. -Good, very good.
175 Hey, brothers, the dog is gone. Let's cross the bridge. Come on, hurry up.
176 Hey, come on, get up, get up. You're blocking our way. Come on, get up.
177 Hey, cowgirl, please stay and show me around. -Yes, Your Highness. -Please rise. Come on.
178 Hey, everybody, come on. Come on around here. Come on, gather around.
179 Hey, get down there. Come on. Come on, hurry. Let's go. Come on. Come on.
180 Hey, hey, hold it, hold it. I've lost, you see? You've managed to make my clothes wet.

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