Mr. Hilltop, would you hop up on your feet and stand beside this table?

7 seconds sound clip from the Young Frankenstein (1974) movie soundboard.

You can hear this line at 00:07:19 in the Blu-ray version of the movie.

Quote context

[...]

- But I'd rather be remembered for my own small contributions to science and not because of my accidental relationship to a famous cuckoo.

- If you don't mind, can we get on with your question?

- Well, sir, I'm not sure I understand the distinction between reflexive and voluntary nerve impulses.

- Very good, since our lab work today is a demonstration of just that distinction, why don't we proceed?

- Mr. Hilltop here, with whom I have never worked nor given any prior instructions to, has graciously offered his services for this afternoon's demonstration.

- Mr. Hilltop, would you hop up on your feet and stand beside this table?

- Nice hopping.

- Would you raise your left knee, please?

- You have just witnessed a voluntary nerve impulse.

- It begins as a stimulus from the cerebral cortex passes through the brain stem and to the particular muscles involved.

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