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Stalag 17 (1953) Quotes with Sound Clips - Page 81

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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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801 What are you looking at me for?
802 What are you serving today? Nitric acid?
803 What are you trying to do, gum up the works? -That's right.
804 What did the Krauts trade him for the radio? -I don't know.
805 What did you expect, glamour boy? An officers' club with a steam room and a massage, maybe?
806 What do all those broads say? -What do they always say? -Let me read one.
807 What do you do for heat in this barrack? No stove. -The men here used it as a trap door, so we had to remove it temporarily.
808 What do you know? The crud did it. -I'd like to know what made him do it.
809 What do you say, barracks chief?
810 What do you say, Hoffy? We hit the air-raid trenches then cut out back of Barracks 9.

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