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It's you! Wait! Stop! Don't go! Stop!

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8 seconds sound clip from the Brazil (1985) TV Series.

You can hear this line at 00:45:14 in the Blu-ray version of the movie.

Quote context

[...]

- I didn't have to come here, you know, Mrs. Buttle.

- I'll kill you! I'll kill you, you bastard!

- Get off!

- Are you all right? Are you all right?

- Mrs. Buttle, are you all right?

- It's you! Wait! Stop! Don't go! Stop!

(Explosion) (2)

- Oh, look! He'll never get that out!

(Truck Horn Blasting)

- Stop! I had nothing to do with it! Wait! Stop!

[...]

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Memorable quotes with sound clips from the movie Brazil (1985).

Actors: Jonathan Pryce (Sam Lowry), Robert De Niro (Harry Tuttle), Katherine Helmond (Mrs Ida Lowry), Ian Holm (Mr Kurtzman), Bob Hoskins (Spoor), Michael Palin (Jack Lint)

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