- So it's true?
- No. It's a vicious lie!
- I'm sure we're all glad to hear that. But you've been paying blackmail for over a year now to keep that story out of the papers.

10 seconds sound clip from the Clue (1985) movie soundboard.

You can hear this line at 00:20:43.067 in the Blu-ray version of the movie.

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- You know what doctors aren't allowed to do with their lady patients?

- Yeah.

- Well, he did.

- How disgusting!

- Are you making moral judgments, Mrs. Peacock? How then do you justify taking bribes in return for delivering your husband. Senator Peacock's vote to certain lobbyists?

- My husband's a paid consultant. There's nothing wrong with that.

- Not if it's publicly declared, perhaps.

- But if the payment is delivered by slipping used greenbacks in plain envelopes under the door of the men's room, how would you describe that transaction?

- I'd say it stinks.

- How would you know? When were you in that men's room?

- So it's true?

- No. It's a vicious lie!

- I'm sure we're all glad to hear that. But you've been paying blackmail for over a year now to keep that story out of the papers.

- Well, I am willing to believe you. I, too, am being blackmailed for something I didn't do.

- Me, too.

- And me.

- Not me.

- You're not being blackmailed?

- I'm being blackmailed all right. But I did what I'm being blackmailed for.

- What did you do?

- To be perfectly frank, I run a specialized hotel and a telephone service which provides gentlemen with the company of a young lady for a short while.

- Yeah? What's the phone number?

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