- You mean you're all alone in Budapest on Christmas Eve?
- That's right.

— Hugo Matuschek (Frank Morgan)

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

You can hear this line at 01:27:36.593 in the Blu-ray version of the movie.

Quote context

[...]

- Mr. Matuschek, I don't know how to thank you for that marvelous present. After all, I'm only working here a short time.

- Oh, that's alright.

- What was your name?

- Rudy.

- Rudy. How old are you, Rudy?

- Seventeen.

- Seventeen. That's a wonderful age. You've got your whole life ahead of you. But it's up to you what you make of it.

- Yes, sir.

- Yeah. Well, now, you better not squander that money. You take it home and give it to your mother, huh?

- My people don't live here in town, Mr. Matuschek.

- Is that so? Have you no other relations here?

- No, Mr. Matuschek.

- You mean you're all alone in Budapest on Christmas Eve?

- That's right.

- Rudy! Do you like chicken noodle soup?

- I certainly do, Mr. Matuschek.

- Yeah, and what would you think of roast goose stuffed with baked apples? And fresh boiled potatoes and butter and some red cabbage on the side, huh?

- I'd love it!

- Yeah? And then cucumber salad with sour cream?

- Oh, Mr. Matuschek!

- And then a double order of apple strudel with vanilla sauce.

- Sounds wonderful!

- Yes! Well, you're going to have it, Rudy. Come on. Here, taxi!

- Oh, it's lovely, I'm sure he'll like it.

- I think so, too.

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