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20 Million Miles to Earth (1957) Quotes with Sound Clips - Page 35

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Downloadable sound clips featuring memorable lines and sound effects from the 1957 film 20 Million Miles to Earth, available in MP3 and WAV formats.

Actors: William Hopper (Robert Calder), Thomas Browne Henry (Maj. Gen. A. D. McIntosh), Joan Taylor (Marisa Leonardo), Frank Puglia (Dr. Leonardo), John Zaremba (Dr. Judson Uhl)

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341 What is it? Where'd it come from?
342 What makes me sick inside is that they were so close, so very, very close. They made it there and almost made it back.
343 What? -The canvas has come loose. -I better stop then.
344 Where's the animal now? -It fled into the wood. -Let's go.
345 Why me, Verrico? Why me?
346 Will you please lie down? -Please!
347 Would there be any objection if Doctor Uhl and I tried to track this animal and take it alive? -Before the commissario has him destroyed? -Not for me. Signor Contino?
348 Would you and your men accompany the colonel? -Of course, general.
349 Yeah, if so great in need, Pepe, you deserve the 200 lira. Cento e duecento.
350 Yes, I know. It's tragic the others died in the moment of their glory.

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