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Stalag 17 (1953) Quotes with Sound Clips - Page 83

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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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821 What'd you expect for two cigarettes? Eight-year-old bottled in bond?
822 What's it add up to you, Sefton? -It adds up that you got yourselves the wrong guy.
823 What's keeping Hoffy? Why don't we get any news about Dunbar?
824 What's that crack supposed to mean?
825 What's the idea? You don't think you can eat that stuff.
826 What's the matter with you, Security? You were always so calm. Especially when you let Manfredi and Johnson go out there.
827 What's the matter, boys? My slip showing? -I'll say it is. You spilled a little borscht on it. -Borscht?
828 What's the matter, Price? You said you were gonna save Dunbar, didn't you? So now you're getting your chance.
829 What's the matter? You on their team now? You think I'm the guy?
830 What's this? What happened, Cookie? Who did it? -We did it.

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