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When Worlds Collide (1951) Quotes with Sound Clips - Page 47

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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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461 Want to tell me something, Stargazer? -What is it? -You and the doctor going to get married?
462 We are located 11 miles due north of Middletown.
463 We both know who else can handle this flight. Maybe not as good as Frye, but good enough.
464 We can't let Frye handle this flight.
465 We cannot postpone the inevitable.
466 We have an appointment with Sydney Stanton. -Is he going to give you the rest of the money you need? -I hope so. He phoned for the appointment.
467 We need drinking water and medical supplies desperately! Plasma, penicillin, sulfa.
468 We need drinking water and medical supplies, plasma, penicillin and sulfa.
469 We will then be in free ascent, and no power will be used until we reach the gravitational pull of Zyra, at which time the ship will be operated as a normal aircraft.
470 We'll check these through the viewer.

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