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Movie-Sounds.org › Sci-Fi Movie Quotes › Forbidden Planet (1956)

What's that? What's happening there?

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5 seconds sound clip from the Forbidden Planet (1956) movie soundboard.

You can hear this line at 00:55:38 in the Blu-ray version of the movie.

Quote context

[...]

- Yet I have an officially recorded IQ of 183.

- Now then, for the primary function. Actually, to operate.

- Well, I'll choose a familiar subject to start with to save time.

(ALIEN DEVICE NOISE)

- There now, gentlemen.

- What's that? What's happening there?

(ALIEN DEVICE NOISE) (2)

- A statue.

(ALIEN DEVICE NOISE) (3)

- That's Altaira.

[...]

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Actors: Walter Pidgeon (Dr. Edward Morbius), Anne Francis (Altaira "Alta" Morbius), Leslie Nielsen (Commander John J. Adams), Robby the Robot (Marvin Miller)

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