Folks! Folks! Folks! Did you hear what he called me? I want you to remember it, on the witness stand.

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

You can hear this line at 01:07:12.665 in the Blu-ray version of the movie.

Quote context

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- Well, after all, I've been around, you know, and I have my eyes open. If anyone didn't agree with you around here, it certainly was nobody else but Miss Novak.

- Just leave Miss Novak out of this.

- Alright, alright, please don't misunderstand me. I have nothing against Miss Novak. On the contrary, I think she's a very, very nice girl. Only sometimes, you know, she went a little bit too far. Don't you think?

- Alright. Now just... We don't want to have another word about Miss Novak. She's a fine girl and she's working very hard and she's a good salesgirl, and you shut up!

- You misunderstand me. I didn't... I didn't mean any offense, as a matter of fact I was agreeing with you.

- I don't want you to agree with me! You're fired.

- Oh. So I'm fired, huh? I see.

- You're fired, now, get out of here, you two-faced double-crossing, two-timer! Now, go on. Get out of here!

- Folks! Folks! Folks! Did you hear what he called me? I want you to remember it, on the witness stand.

- He called me a double-crossing two-timer! A double-crossing two-timer!

- Alright, now, I told you to get out of here! Now, go on. Get out!

- Don't you push. Don't you push!

- What right have you got to fire me anyway? Does Mr. Matuschek know about this? No! What do you think of that? Mr. Matuschek doesn't know anything about this.

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