You know, besides being a very practical thing, a wallet is quite romantic. You see, on one side, he has your last letter on the other side, a picture of you. And when he opens it, there you are. And that's all the music he wants.

— Alfred Kralik (James Stewart)

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

You can hear this line at 01:15:56.453 in the Blu-ray version of the movie.

Quote context

[...]

- Oh, well, that doesn't make any difference.

- Mr. Kralik, you can consider one box definitely sold. Yes. I've just had an inspiration. I'm going to give one of my friend for Christmas.

- Oh, Miss Novak, now, you're taking an awful chance.

- Oh, yes. Why don't you give him a wallet? Oh, I'm sure he'd be crazy about it. Any man would be. A wallet is a very practical thing. And besides, we have those new imported pig skins.

- Oh, no, no, I'm not interested.

- I'd make you a special price.

- No, I'm sorry.

- You know, besides being a very practical thing, a wallet is quite romantic. You see, on one side, he has your last letter on the other side, a picture of you. And when he opens it, there you are. And that's all the music he wants.

- Why, Mr. Kralik, you surprise me. That's very well-expressed. Yes, I must admit, that's very nice.

- No, just the same, I'm gonna give him a cigarette box.

- Well, I guess there isn't much more I can say. Except that I wish you a Merry Christmas. Both of you.

- Oh, thank you, Mr. Kralik.

- Goodnight, Miss Novak.

- Goodnight, Mr. Kralik.

- Rudy!

- Yes, Mr. Katona?

- Do you know what time it is?

- A few minutes after 8:00.

- And you're still here?

- Well, I was just...

- Don't contradict me, just listen!

- Yes, Mr. Katona.

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