Dear, every time I try to take an interest in your affairs, you snap my head off.

6 seconds sound clip from the Ocean's 11 (1960) movie soundboard.

You can hear this line at 00:36:17 in the Blu-ray version of the movie.

Quote context

[...]

- It was wicked of you not at least to have telephoned. We've been home three whole days.

- What do you mean 'we'?

- 'We' means your poor lonely mother and Mr. Santos.

- I wrote you about him, I think. He's been very kind to me and he is a financial genius. Just what I always hoped you'd be.

- Yes, Mother. Speaking of finances, could you let me have some more?

- Some more what?

- Money. M-O-N-Y...

- E, e!

- Yeah, M-O-N-E-Y.

- Yes, of course, darling. If you tell me what you want it for.

- I plan to paper the walls with it.

- Dear, every time I try to take an interest in your affairs, you snap my head off.

- How do I know what I'm going to spend it on? It just goes, you know what I mean?

- You mean spending money. Well, why didn't you say so? I was afraid you might be considering some foolish investment.

- No, Mother, nothing foolish.

- All right, darling. Hurry over and bring me a big kiss. I want to see my big, tall boy.

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