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Short Circuit (1986) Quotes with Sound Clips - Page 72

Short Circuit (1986) poster

Listen to funny quotes and famous lines from Short Circuit (1986), freely downloadable in MP3 / WAV format.

Actors: Tim Blaney (Number 5 The Robot), Ally Sheedy (Stephanie Speck), Steve Guttenberg (Newton Crosby)

3 more actors, Fisher Stevens (Ben Jabituya), Austin Pendleton (Dr. Howard Marner), G. W. Bailey (Captain Skroeder)

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711 What are you? Deaf? Whoa!
712 What do they need me for? To tell them each robot costs $11 million and it kills people?
713 What do you come back here for anyway?
714 What happened? -I hope you took the grass out of the glove compartment.
715 What happened? Did she stick her tongue down your throat? -No, no! -Come on. Sit in the van and tell me. I want to know. Yes, come on, Newton.
716 What happened? Where is Number 57
717 What have you done Schroeder? -I'll take care of this.
718 What if there's a reward out for that thing? I could take care of as many animals as I want.
719 What is going on? -I don't know. It must be the print scanner. It must be reading it some place.
720 What is he doing?

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