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It Came from Outer Space Quotes with Sound Clips - Page 45

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Revisit the sci-fi horror classic "It Came from Outer Space" with our collection of sound clips featuring iconic quotes from the 1953 movie.

Actors: Richard Carlson (John Putnam), Barbara Rush (Ellen Fields), Charles Drake (Sheriff Matt Warren)

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441 When Loring gets through printing that statement of yours in his paper, they won't let you walk around out in the open.
442 Where are you? What do you look like? What am I supposed to be looking for? I know you're out there, hiding in the desert.
443 Where have you been? We've been looking all over for you. I want to help you.
444 Where's Ellen? -She's safe. -Where?
445 Where's Ellen? Where's Ellen?
446 Where's Frank? -George, where's Frank? -He went off to look around.
447 Who said anything about you? You stay right here.
448 Who's there? Ellen? No, you're not Ellen. You're dressed in her clothes, but you're not Ellen.
449 Whoever you are, whatever you are, I want to understand you. I want to help you.
450 Whoever you are, whatever you are, listen to me!

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