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Yellow Submarine
Yellow Submarine (1968)
An animated film designed to present The Beatles music set to various images. Directed by George Dunning and written by Al Brodax and Jack Mendelsohn. [1]
- Young Fred: "H for hurry, E for urgent, L for love me and P for p-p-p-p-please help!"
- John: "Steady on! I mean, you don’t want to be showing your motor to just anybody!"
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- John: "Hey, Jeremy, must you always talk in rhyme?"
- Jeremy: "If I spoke prose, you’d all find out, I don’t know what I talk about! Ad hoc, ad lock and quid pro quo...so little time, so much to know!"
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- John: "Well, can you tell us where we’re at?"
- Jeremy: "A true Sophratic query, that!"
- John: "Oh yeah, and who the Billy Shears are you?"
- Jeremy: "Who? Ah, who indeed am I?"
- Jeremy hands out some cards
- John: "Jeremy..."
- Paul: "Hillary..."
- George: "Boob...?"
- Ringo: "Phubbt!" (Ringo’s card says 'Ph. D.')
- All: "Who?"
- Jeremy: "Eminent physicist, polyglove clatacyst, prizewinning botanist, hardwriting satirist, talented pianist, good dentist, too!"
- John: "Lousy poet."
- Jeremy: "Critic’s voice, take your choice."
- Jeremy: "Yes! Ah, Yes is a word with a glorious ring! A true universal utopious thing! Engenders, embracing, and chasing of blues! The very best word for the whole world to use!"
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