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

Would you like to taste one?

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

You can hear this line at 00:44:48 in the Blu-ray version of the movie.

Quote context

[...]

- And here is our bakery.

- Excuse me, Your Majesty.

- And this young man specializes in Viennese pastries.

- This is some of our little friend's handicraft.

- These are exactly the same as the ones he's been making just now.

- Would you like to taste one?

- Oh no, thank you.

- And here, Your Majesty, we have an infant phenomenon. A remarkable child of ten.

- He's quite a historian, editor of our school magazine.

- Very interesting.

[...]

Top rated lines from this movie

How can I thank you? What a privilege. What genius!
Now let's have a real big smile. No, no. That's too much. Show's the receding gums.
Here he is now!
So you don't think I'm attractive?
Lost in terror because he is made to hate instead of love.
A King in New York (1957) Sound Clip

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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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