Why, maybe you know him, my old man.

6 seconds sound clip from the Anna Christie (1930) movie soundboard.

You can hear this line at 00:21:25 in the DVD version of the movie.

Quote context

[...]

- I just got a letter now and then. This was always the only address he gave me to write him back.

- He used to be a sailor. He's a janitor of some building here.

- A janitor?

- Sure.

- And I was thinking, seeing he ain't done a thing for me in my life... he might be willing to stake me with a room and eats until could rest up.

- But I ain't expecting much from him. Give you a kick when you're down, that's what all men do. And I don't suppose he'll turn out no better than the rest.

- Do you hang around this dump much?

- Oh, off and on.

- Why, maybe you know him, my old man.

- Well, it... It isn't old Chris, is it?

- Who, old Chris?

- Yeah, Chris Christopherson. That's his full name.

- That's him.

- Anna Christopherson is my real name... only out there, I call myself Anna Christie.

- So you know him, huh?

- Oh, I've seen him around here for years.

- What kind is he?

- Well, he's as fine an old guy as ever walked on two feet... and that goes.

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