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Movie-Sounds.org › Classic Movie Quotes › A King in New York (1957)

Well, at least I still have a head on my shoulders.

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5 seconds sound clip from the A King in New York (1957) movie soundboard.

You can hear this line at 00:15:09 in the Blu-ray version of the movie.

Quote context

[...]

- If we can get finance for these atomic plans, we'll have all the money we want.

- Irene!

- When did you arrive?

- An hour ago. I flew in from Paris.

- Alone?

- Yes.

- It's all horrible.

- Well, at least I still have a head on my shoulders.

- How is your family?

- Very well, thank you.

- Good!

- Are you staying long?

[...]

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Quotes from the movie A King in New York (1957), featuring short sound clips with voice.

Actors: Charlie Chaplin (King Shahdov), Oliver Johnston (Jaume), Dawn Addams (Ann Kay), Michael Chaplin (Rupert Macabee)

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