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The Bitter Tea of General Yen (1933) Quotes with Sound Clips - Page 35

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Quotes from "The Bitter Tea of General Yen" (1933 film, directed by Frank Capra), featuring short sound clips with voice.

Actors: Barbara Stanwyck (Megan Davis), Nils Asther (General Yen), Walter Connolly (Jones)

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341 Let me look at you, Bob.
342 Listen, dear. St. Andrew's Orphanage is in terrible danger. I've got to get a safe conduct pass to get into the war zone and bring out the children.
343 Look here, I am not supposed to be in Shanghai. If my name is seen on the pass, it will do me great harm with the foreign authorities.
344 Look here, I've wanted to tell you from the first that if I could ever help you in any way, I would. That's what I came to China for. To help people.
345 Madam, it's raining. I'm afraid you are getting wet.
346 Mah-Li has been betraying military secrets to my enemies.
347 Mah-Li has been spilling her grief to you, and you're all steamed up with Christian charity.
348 May I offer you some champagne? May I?
349 May I?
350 Maybe not. Maybe the joke's on us.

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