- That's lovely. What is it?
- It's a lullaby of Provence. I've known it all my life.

5 seconds sound clip from the Phantom of the Opera (1943) movie soundboard.

You can hear this line at 00:32:49.889 in the Blu-ray version of the movie.

Quote context

[...]

- Oh, you don't seem to understand. Why, he can hide everywhere. The entire police force couldn't find him here.

- You don't seem to realize the extent of this place, Lecours. You have never taken the trouble to find out.

- Why should I? I have troubles enough.

- What are you waiting for? Get the police!

- Yes, monsieur.

- Paté, a ham, pickled pigs' feet and 2500 rooms!

- What is the Opera coming to?

- That's lovely. What is it?

- It's a lullaby of Provence. I've known it all my life.

- Hear those bells ringing soft and low bringing peace through the twilight glow, calling to everyone. Night has begun.

- Tired from your weary toil, day's work is done.

- Hear them ring while my love and I drift and dream to their lullaby.

- Hear those bells ringing soft and low ringing peace through the twilight glow calling to everyone...

- They call this rehearsing, monsieur.

[...]

Phantom of the Opera (1943) Sound Clip

Phantom of the Opera (1943) poster

Listen to short quotes from Phantom of the Opera (1943), featuring audio clips of the best lines and SFX.

Actors: Claude Rains (Erique Claudin), Nelson Eddy (Anatole Garron), Susanna Foster (Christine DuBois), Edgar Barrier (Raoul Dubert), Fritz Feld (Lecours)

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