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Name a special movie quote that people will recognize to name that movie!
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"We're gonna need a bigger boat!"
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Jaws. My brother-in-law's favorite movie.
"I AM big, it's the pictures that got small."
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Norma Desmond - Sunset Blvd.
"I wonder how such a degenerated person reached a position of authority in the Army Medical Corps."
What's the next line?
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Here's one: "there's no place like home"
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Robbier - give us a little clue...
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Dorothy Gale and Glinda in The Wizard of Oz.
Hmmm, robbier44, sounds like M*A*S*H* to me, but I don't think I know the next line. I'm thinking it's something Groucho Marx-like, though.
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"Badges? We don't need no stinkin' badges!"
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The "Treasure of the Sierra Madres"
You're right about the movie and the next line is Groucho-esque. The next line was uttered by the chaplain, Dago Red. "He was drafted."
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" If I hold you any closer, I'll be in back of you."
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GROUCHO! My favorite wise*ss. From Monkey Business. Oh no! I can't remember his character's name in that one.
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Right performer, wrong movie. It was from "Horsefeathers", and Groucho was Dr. Hackenbush.
I found the "Top o' the world" quote, but I'm ashamed to say I never saw the movie. I have disqualify myself.
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"Well I ain't sorry for you no more, ya crazy, psalm-singing, skinny old maid!"
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African Queen. Humphrey Bogart as...ah nuts, again the name escapes me! It's been such a long time since I've seen the movie.
In which Marx Brothers movie was Groucho's character's name Wagstaff? This is an actual question, because I can't remember.
You should definitely see the movie with the "Top o' the world" line. It's one of my favorites. What a performance!
"Shut up and deal."
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Was his first name Charlie? OH! I got it - Charlie Allnutt! I remembered it all on my own!
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I really have to watch "The African Queen" again. I can remember the scene with this line, her reaction is great! And his reaction to her reaction! What a good movie.
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Robbier44, I think we were both wrong. According to a few different sources, the Groucho line was from "A Day At the Races". Character's name was Hugo Hackenbush. Professor Wagstaff was in "Horsefeathers".
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You guys are really good! You should go on TV! Lol ok, heres one that may take you awhile...
"You're worth more dead than alive!"
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It's a Wonderful Life. Lionel Barrymore as Mr. Potter to Jimmy Stewart as George Bailey. Great movie!
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