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The Thing from Another World Quotes with Sound Clips - Page 11

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Revisit the sci-fi classic "The Thing from Another World" with our collection of sound clips featuring iconic quotes from the 1951 movie.

Actors: Margaret Sheridan (Nikki Nicholson), Kenneth Tobey (Captain Patrick Hendry), Robert Cornthwaite (Dr. Arthur Carrington), Douglas Spencer (Scotty)

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101 All set for landing, sir.
102 All this because of the blood plasma, doctor? -That's correct.
103 Alright, fellas, here's your story. North Pole, November 3rd. Ned Scott reporting.
104 Alright, I think I've got yours. -May I have one, captain?
105 Alright, if you want to be brave.
106 Alright. Alright... Look, my only excuse is that I liked you... Right away.
107 An army nurse came ashore one day and caused just about the same disturbance as this guy from Mars has around here. -What happened to the nurse? -She liked it there.
108 Anchorage, from Polar Expedition 6. Can you hear me? Over.
109 Anchorage, reception clear. Stand by.
110 And another thing, why did you leave? When I woke up in the morning, you were gone.

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