And now, you're gonna sell out. The last real newspaperman I got on this sheet.

7 seconds sound clip from the The Front Page (1974) movie soundboard.

You can hear this line at 00:13:15 in the Blu-ray version of the movie.

Quote context

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- Oh, no, no. I know your farewell parties. When Ben Hecht was leaving for Hollywood, you slipped a Mickey in his gin fizz. It took four of us to get him on the California Limited.

- Well, look at him now. Sitting under those goddamn palm trees, writing dialogue for Rin Tin Tin.

- What's the matter with you guys? You're traitors, all of you.

- If it isn't Hollywood, it's Broadway or Paris.

- Write the great American novel. Be Scott Fitzgerald. Christ!

- And now, you're gonna sell out. The last real newspaperman I got on this sheet.

- Don't give me that Vaseline, Jocko.

- When you did that interview with Earl Williams in the death house, our circulation went up 75000.

- It's been your story right from the beginning. You can't run out now.

- Can't I? Watch me. Because, hot or cold, rain or shine, I'm gonna be on the midnight train to Philadelphia.

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