And you have the nerve, Mr. Kralik, the oldest employee in the place who should set an example.

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

You can hear this line at 00:33:36.506 in the Blu-ray version of the movie.

Quote context

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- I'm just doing a little window-shopping for my husband. He'll be here tomorrow.

- Well, I'll be delighted to serve him, madam.

- Thank you. Good morning.

- Good morning, madam.

- Six ladies and gentlemen who stand around here for days telling jokes and talking about the movies while I pay the gas and the rent and the light, and the taxes and their salaries!

- Good morning. Matuschek and Company. What? Yeah, just a moment. Mr. Pirovitch!

- Yes? Ah, mama. I called you. Imagine, mama, we are decorating the window after closing hours so, we won't have to have dinner with the Laszlos. Isn't that wonderful? Yes, I knew you'd be glad. Goodbye, mama.

- Six people I ask, one day a year to be so kind as to redecorate a window.

- And you have the nerve, Mr. Kralik, the oldest employee in the place who should set an example.

- Mr. Matuschek, you spoke like this to me yesterday. What did I do yesterday? The whole week you've treated me like this and without any reason.

- Without any reason? Maybe I have more reason than you think.

- Well, it's obvious that you're not satisfied with me.

- Well, you can draw your own conclusions.

- Well, in that case, I think there's just one thing to do. Perhaps we'd better call it a day.

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