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When Worlds Collide (1951) Quotes with Sound Clips - Page 51

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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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501 Where'd you get him, Mike? -Downtown. -You mean, down at the airfield? -Uh-huh. He was walking around.
502 Where's dad?
503 Who told you that, about Doomsday?
504 Who's been telling you that?
505 Why not? Why should you set yourself up as the only one to give life or take it away?
506 Why, between Marsden and me, you'll have enough to start construction.
507 Why, Doc, I thought you were practically a member of the family.
508 Why? -I'd like to stop being just an interested bystander.
509 With enough funds, labor, and material, Dr. Frye believes that rocket ships can be built to fly to Zyra, which will be closest to us.
510 With few exceptions, transportation and utility workers volunteered to remain at their posts until the evacuation is completed.

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