I can't force you to sign, can I? Can I?

13 seconds sound clip from the The Big Knife (1955) movie soundboard.

You can hear this line at 00:35:54 in the Blu-ray version of the movie.

Quote context

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- I solemnly abjure realism.

- I need your physical presence on the lot. I need your body, not your goodwill.

- Now, I want you to sign this paper with one of the pens that ended the Second World War. This was used by a great American, General Douglas MacArthur.

- I can't tell you how many long months of constructive dreaming have gone in this moment, and I will let nobody, or nothing, stand in the way of that dream.

- I'm asking you for the last time... Please, let me go.

- I can't force you to sign, can I? Can I?

- Congratulations, kitty.

- The copy's Charlie's.

- I'll keep the pen. It's my only proof that the war is over or that it was ever fought.

- Charles, we all love you! You're a great artist, so we must learn to expect these temperamental actions.

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