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Movie-Sounds.org › Classic Movie Quotes › Meet John Doe (1941)

(typing fast on the typewriter sound effect)

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20 seconds sound clip from the Meet John Doe (1941) movie soundboard.

You can hear this line at 00:04:05 in the DVD version of the movie.

Quote context

[...]

- Why don't we tear the building down?

- Before you do, you better finish this column.

- Lavender and old lace.

- Wait, Joe. Wait.

- Wants fireworks, huh? Okay.

(typing fast on the typewriter sound effect)

- Here.

- Below is a letter which reached my desk this morning.

- It's a commentary on what we laughingly call a 'civilized world'.

- Dear Miss Mitchell, 4 years ago I was fired out of my job.

[...]

Top rated lines from this movie

You're a nice guy, John. I like you. You're gentle. I always like gentle people. Me... I'm hard. Hard and tough. I got no use for hard people. Gotta be gentle to suit me. Like you, for instance.
Okay, folks, but remember your manners. No stampeding. Walk slow, like you do when you come to pay your taxes.
Show me an American who can keep his mouth shut and I'll eat him.
There are so many complaining, political speeches. People are tired of hearing nothing but doom and despair on the radio.
Wake up, John Doe, you're the hope of the world.

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