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The 'Burbs

Well you heard them say they're leaving tomorrow morning? As soon as they're gone, I'm...

Mark Rumsfield:
[Ray takes Walter's toupee out of his shorts]
Are you implying that you've been carrying that around in your shorts all day? Ray Peterson:
After you left Walter's house yesterday, I slipped this back in, through the mail slot. Art Wiengartner:
Well, where'd you get this then? [Ray gestures to the Klopeck's house] Ray Peterson:
After the dog came up out of the basement, I found it wedged in between a bunch of magazines all of which I might add, were addressed to Walter! Art Wiengartner:
Then that means that... Mark Rumsfield:
Klopeck went back into the house and got the hair. What do we do now, soldier? Ray Peterson:
Well you heard them say they're leaving tomorrow morning? As soon as they're gone, I'm going over that fence, and I'm not coming back until I find a dead body

Full Transcript

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I remember that I remember hearing about that when I was a kid
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They They tore down the soda fountain that fall
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These towns are full of those stories They're happening right under your nose
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You know speaking of noses
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ever since this family has moved to this block
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I've been noticing a weird kind of odour
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Kind of like death
Duration
27 seconds
Views
729
Timestamp in Movie
00:23:42
Uploaded
Apr 04, 2022
Production
Universal Pictures,Imagine Entertainment,Rollins-Morra-Brezner Productions

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Movie Summary

When secretive new neighbors move in next door, suburbanite Ray Peterson and his friends let their paranoia get the best of them as they start to suspect the newcomers of evildoings and commence an investigation. But it's hardly how Ray, who much prefers drinking beer, reading his newspaper and watching a ball game on the tube expected to spend his vacation.