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Santa Claus Conquers the Martians (1964) Quotes with Sound Clips - Page 31

Santa Claus Conquers the Martians (1964)

Funny quotes from Santa Claus Conquers the Martians (1964), featuring audio clips.

Actors: GJohn Call (Santa Claus), Vincent Beck (Voldar), Leonard Hicks (Kimar)

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301 My extra suit, the one you made for me, is missing. I'm sure I brought it home from the toy shop last night.
302 My finger isn't tired. I think I'll go down to the workshop and make some more toys.
303 My friend asked you a question. Answer him. -Ho, ho, ho.
304 My, it must be tiresome cooped up in this little room.
305 Never in the history of mankind have the nations of the world reacted with such unanimity and cooperation.
306 No he's not. He's standing near the entrance of a large building, next to a large black kettle.
307 No one on Earth will ever know that Santa Claus was kidnapped by Martians.
308 No one suspects me, so I sneaked down and took a good long look.
309 No radar beams being bounced off our ship.
310 No sir-ee. We're going out the good old fashioned way, with my reindeer... Prancer and Dancer, and Donner and Blitzen, and Vixen and Nixon... hey, Nixon?

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