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When Worlds Collide (1951) Quotes with Sound Clips - Page 15

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Revisit the sci-fi classic "When Worlds Collide" with our collection of sound clips featuring iconic quotes from the 1951 film.

Actors: Richard Derr (David Randall), Barbara Rush (Joyce Hendron), Peter Hansen (Dr. Tony Drake), John Hoyt (Sydney Stanton), Larry Keating (Dr. Cole Hendron)

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141 David Randall? -That's right. -May I see your passport, please? -Thank you.
142 Deserted, the once-great city of New York is a ghost town. Ten million mighty, roaring machines suddenly shut off, waiting for the approach of Zyra.
143 Diagnose it any way you want.
144 Did you bring your passport to the United States? -Yes.
145 Do I know this subject of your confusion?
146 Do you want to spend what time is left with Tony, as his wife? -I wish I could answer it.
147 Doctor Drake. -How are you? -How do you do?
148 Doctor Drake? -Yes. -There is a call for you. They said it was the hospital.
149 Don't you find yourself wishing? Wouldn't you almost rather not know? -Oh, it's better to know.
150 Dr. Bronson and I have no secrets from each other.

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