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Knight Rider (1982) Quotes with Sound Clips - Page 146

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Listen to funny short quotes from the 1982 TV series Knight Rider, along with sound effects and clips.

Actors: David Hasselhoff (Michael Knight), William Daniels (KITT), Peter Cullen (KARR), Edward Mulhare (Devon Miles), Patricia McPherson (Bonnie Barstow)

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1451 What is it? What's wrong?
1452 What is that voice? -That's just the ringmaster, KARR. -Ringmaster? I scan no such person.
1453 What made you so sure that KARR would turn away first? How did you know you wouldn't, uh... -Chicken out?
1454 What reward money? -For information leading to the recovery of KARR. The Foundation posted it a couple years ago.
1455 What the hell does that mean?
1456 What the... What's going on? What'd I do? -Deny everything.

— Kitt (William Daniels)

1457 What was all that about? -That black car. You promised me that you were gonna turn it in.
1458 What was it, some kind of winter-Spring romance that ended up in blackmail?
1459 What's goin' on? -Wilson. He wants you up in... in the administration building.
1460 What's happened, Michael? -Nothing so far, but I made contact.

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