Nurse. Nurse, would you do something for me? Would you raise my bed?

5 seconds sound clip from the Criss Cross (1949) movie soundboard.

You can hear this line at 01:13:37.530 in the DVD version of the movie.

Quote context

[...]

- I'm sorry, Steve. I'm sorry.

- Well, here we are, Mr. Thompson. How are you coming along? Going to go dancing with your arm up in the air like that?

- Eh, you're my last customer. I'll get you settled down for the night, and then I'm off duty.

- But just think. Isn't it terrible? I have to go all the way out to Monrovia, a barbecue at my friend's house in Monrovia.

- Say, you don't know how lucky you really are.

- Nurse. Nurse, would you do something for me? Would you raise my bed?

- Oh, now, Mr. Thompson, that's not the idea at all. You don't want to move that arm.

- Lift me up. Please.

- Well, all right, seeing that you're a hero. Can't refuse a hero... And up we go.

- Now, how's that? High enough?

- That's fine. Thanks.

- Now then, you've got to do something for me in return. I brought you some pills, and I want you to take them. They'll let you sleep tonight.

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