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Patton (1970) Quotes with Sound Clips - Page 81

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Sound clips of famous quotes, funny movie lines and sound effects from Patton (1970 film), which can be used as ringtones or shared with your friends.

Actors: George C. Scott (General George Patton), Karl Malden (General Omar Bradley), Michael Bates (General Bernard Montgomery)

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801 Sir, I understand General Alexander suggested that you take over General Mark Clark's Italian campaign, but the War Department killed that because of the slapping incident.
802 Sir, I'm going to open this bottle of wine.
803 Sir, I... I cannot tell the general that.
804 Sir, it's these mules!
805 Sir, one of them's developed a very serious infection.
806 Sir, Patton's taken Palermo.
807 Sir, the Americans have taken Palermo! -Damn!
808 Sir, the interrogation reports on the American prisoners captured in our victory at Kasserine.
809 Sir, there's a call on your line from Supreme Headquarters. General Smith.
810 Sir, this is interesting. We've discovered Rommel wasn't present at El Guettar.

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