- What is it?
- Mr. Matuschek, I'd like to talk to you for a moment.
- Well, is it important?
- Well, it's important to me.
- Is it important to Matuschek and Company?
- Not exactly, sir.
- Well, then, I'm sorry. I'm busy. You'll have to see me later.

13 seconds sound clip from the The Shop Around the Corner (1940) movie soundboard.

You can hear this line at 00:25:59.374 in the Blu-ray version of the movie.

Quote context

[...]

- No, no. I'm not angry.

- Did you have a good time? Yeah. Well, that's all that matters, isn't it?

- What? Thousand pengo? But, Emma, I don't understand it. Only last Monday I gave you..

- No, no, no. I'm not complaining. It's quite a bit of money. Yeah, well, alright, alright. I'll send it over as soon as possible. Yeah, goodbye.

(knock on door) Come in.

- What is it?

- Mr. Matuschek, I'd like to talk to you for a moment.

- Well, is it important?

- Well, it's important to me.

- Is it important to Matuschek and Company?

- Not exactly, sir.

- Well, then, I'm sorry. I'm busy. You'll have to see me later.

- Pardon me, sir.

- Well, what is it now?

- Well, sir, for several days your attitude toward me seems to have changed.

- Oh. Has it?

- Yes, Mr. Matuschek, it has.

- Now, really, I'm completely at a loss to understand it. After all, I do my work.

- And you get paid for it?

- Yes, sir.

- Every month?

- Yes, sir.

- Yes, well, everything seems to be alright then, doesn't it?

- Yes, Mr. Matuschek.

- Did you see him?

- I'm not going to stand for this much longer. What does that man want of me, anyway? And why does he always have to pick on me?

- Well, you are his oldest employee.

- Well, that's a fine reason.

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