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Movie-Sounds.org › Kung Fu Movie Quotes › The 72 Desperate Rebels (1978)

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3 seconds sound clip from the The 72 Desperate Rebels (1978) movie soundboard.

You can hear this line at 00:35:27 in the DVD version of the movie.

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[...]

- Only two things interest me: one's money and the other is women.

- You wanna get paid? All right. How much?

- And who are you?

- My name is Pearl.

- Pearl, really? Well, I like pearls.

- What's your price?

- One pearl. That's enough.

- All right, it's yours.

- You're with the 72 fighters, the Phoenix Chief.

- So tell me... Why'd you do this? What's your reason?

[...]

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Quotes from The 72 Desperate Rebels (1978 film), featuring sound bites and sfx sampled from the movie.

Actors: Hua Chung, Barry Chan, Ying Bai (Po Ho Nin)

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