You'd like some tea, wouldn't you? Do you take milk and sugar? Milk and sugar, Mr. Craig?
11 seconds sound clip from the Dead of Night (1945) movie soundboard.
You can hear this line at 00:04:45.147 in the Blu-ray version of the movie.
Quote context
[...]
- This way, I expect they've started tea.
- Oh, I'm so glad you're here. How do you do? Well, come along in.
- Let me introduce you to the others. Mrs Cortland.
- How do you do? Very pleased to meet you.
- You must be tired after your drive. Come and sit over here by the fire.
- You'd like some tea, wouldn't you? Do you take milk and sugar? Milk and sugar, Mr. Craig?
- You're still there. So it isn't a dream this time.
- As it isn't a dream this time, I must be going out of my mind.
- Forgive me, I don't quite understand the joke.
- It isn't a joke. I only wish it were. I've seen you in my dreams.
- Sounds like a sentimental song, doesn't it?
[...]

 Dead of Night (1945)
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