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When Worlds Collide (1951) Quotes with Sound Clips - Page 42

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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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411 The world will be destroyed, but a few people will be saved?
412 There can be no question that some crisis impends.
413 There go the engines.
414 There is a desperate need here for drinking water.
415 There is no guarantee that the ship will reach Zyra, but those who will make the flight will be chosen by lot sometime before the worlds collide.
416 There was another radiogram for you at the last stop, Mr. Randall. -Thank you.
417 There will be planes enough for all. Women and children will be loaded aboard first.
418 There won't be any panic in this camp.
419 There's a car waiting here to take you up to Dr. Bronson at the observatory. Over. Over!
420 There's a girl... Julie Cummings. Tell her there's been a mix-up in the listing. She and Eddie Garson are going.

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