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Jim Beam! You're not feeding him that stuff? You sure it's good for him?

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7 seconds sound clip from the The Green Berets (1968) movie soundboard.

You can hear this line at 00:43:12 in the Blu-ray version of the movie.

Quote context

[...]

- Yes, sir. (12)

- Good night.

- Good night, sir.

- Where's McGee?

- Doc, you got the 4-to-6 watch.

- Delightful. Thank you.

- Jim Beam! You're not feeding him that stuff? You sure it's good for him?

- You questioning my professional competence?

- He sure looks bad.

- He's dying, poor old thing.

- Can't even keep his rice down anymore.

- What seems to be wrong with him?

[...]

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First we get some sack time. Then we start all over again.
First, kill all stinking Cong. Then go home.
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The Green Berets (1968) Sound Clip

The Green Berets (1968) cover

Audio quotes from The Green Berets (1968) movie, based on Robin Moore's novel.

Actors: John Wayne (Col. Mike Kirby), Jim Hutton (Sgt. Petersen), David Janssen (George Beckworth), George Takei (Cpt. Nghiem)

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