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They were a peaceful tribe - setting traps, fishing, hunting.

7 seconds sound clip from the The Seven Year Itch (1952) movie soundboard.

You can hear this line at 00:02:34 in the Blu-ray version of the movie.

Quote context

[...]

- The island of Manhattan derives its name from its earliest inhabitants, the Manhattan Indians.

- They were a peaceful tribe - setting traps, fishing, hunting.

- And there was a custom among them: every July, when the heat and the humidity on the island became unbearable...

- They would send their wives and children away for the summer, up the river to the cooler highlands, or, if they could afford it, to the seashore.

- The husbands, of course, would remain behind on the steaming island to attend to business - setting traps, fishing and hunting.

- Actually, our story has nothing whatsoever to do with Indians. It plays 500 years later.

- Portland, Rockland, Plymouth and Bar Harbor. Departing at 6:30.

[...]

The Seven Year Itch (1952) Sound Clip

The Seven Year Itch (1952) Poster

Get a dose of Marilyn Monroe's charm with sound bites from The Seven Year Itch (1952) film, adapted from George Axelrod's play.

Actors: Marilyn Monroe (The Girl), Tom Ewell (Richard Sherman), Evelyn Keyes (Helen Sherman), Robert Strauss (Kruhulik), Sonny Tufts (Tom MacKenzie)

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