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Stalag 17 (1953) Quotes with Sound Clips - Page 51

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Sound clips of the best quotes from the 1953 movie Stalag 17.

Actors: William Holden (J.J. Sefton), Don Taylor (James Dunbar), Otto Preminger (Colonel von Scherbach)

3 more actors, Robert Strauss (Stanislas Animal Kuzawa), Harvey Lembeck (Harry Shapiro), Peter Graves (Frank Price)

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501 Let me do it, Hoffy. -You want to go? -No. I just want to draw. -Okay, draw.
502 Let me go! -They'll shoot you. -Let me go! Let me go! -They'll shoot you, Animal. -I don't care. Let me go!
503 Let me show you how they did it. They did it by mail. -Mail? -That's right. Little love notes between our security officer and von Scherbach with Schulz, the mailman.
504 Let's blow, Chauncey. -Let's.
505 Let's get on with what? What is this, anyway? A kangaroo court? Why don't you get a rope and do it right?
506 Let's go.
507 Let's go. Twenty seconds to a customer.
508 Let's have that civilian stuff.
509 Let's have that distillery. Come on, we swapped it for the phonograph. Any objections, Sefton? -Take it.
510 Let's have the wire cutters.

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