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When Worlds Collide (1951) Quotes with Sound Clips - Page 44

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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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431 This is Dr. Frye. -Doctor of what? -Dr. Frye is the Dean of the eastern school of technology.
432 This is emergency camp nine again. Is anyone left? Can anyone hear us?
433 This is my number. That's all the reasoning I want to know. And if I don't go...
434 This is no time to start doubting the ship, Doc. -I'm not. I know how well it's been put together.
435 This is not a publicity-seeking campaign. We are completely aware that most of our colleagues ridicule our findings.
436 This is one of the good ones, isn't it?
437 This is the day. Money to burn.
438 This is the last of the chloroform. -Put it somewhere handy to the animal pens.
439 This is the men's box.
440 This is urgent! Twenty-three hours left, and we're still 32 minutes behind schedule!

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