- When we go out tonight, will you wear your uniform?
- Oh, no.- For my sake.
- I'm sorry, baby.
- I'd be so proud to be out with you. Won't you, please?
- Well, seeing as it's you. Seeing as I can't find any place to hang it up, all right.

16 seconds sound clip from the The Best Years of Our Lives (1946) movie soundboard.

You can hear this line at 01:21:26.699 in the Blu-ray version of the movie.

Quote context

[...]

- Freddy, honey, you're just a big hunk of heaven.

- What's that a picture of?

- Bomb hits on Düsseldorf. Oh, that's my B-17.

- What are those?

- Little black flowers that grow in the sky.

- Hey, that's me!

- Yeah, I had this picture pasted on the plexiglass over my bombsight. It took a lot of trips over Germany, baby, heh.

- That's sweet.

- The guys all used to kid me about it. They'd take a look at the picture and ask, Who's the dame? And when I told them it was my wife they'd say: Ah, go on, nobody's got a wife looks like that. What's her telephone number?

- When we go out tonight, will you wear your uniform?

- Oh, no.- For my sake.

- I'm sorry, baby.

- I'd be so proud to be out with you. Won't you, please?

- Well, seeing as it's you. Seeing as I can't find any place to hang it up, all right.

- But it's the last time. From now on, if you don't like me in civilian clothes we'll just have to stay here all the time.

- Would that be so bad?

- Seriously, honey, you gotta get yourself some new clothes. That suit's awful.

- I know, it's terrible.

- But they tell me you can't buy anything new now.

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