What do you expect to do with your money? Bury it with you? If you do, they'll dig you up and steal it.

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

You can hear this line at 00:17:50.554 in the Blu-ray version of the movie.

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- Oh, please don't disturb yourself, Marie.

- You're a fine one to say that. Why wouldn't I be disturbed?

- I'll come right to the point, Monsieur Claudin.

- What you do with your money is none of my business. If you want to hoard it and starve to death, that's your affair. But you haven't paid me a sou for six weeks, and that's as long as I'm going to wait.

- Marie, I haven't any money. Not now. If you'll be patient just a little longer...

- You haven't any money! After working for the Paris Opera all these years?

- What do you expect to do with your money? Bury it with you? If you do, they'll dig you up and steal it.

- If you think you're going to add a few francs to your fortune at my expense, you're very much mistaken.

- Marie, you've been very kind. You've been very patient. You'll be paid, I promise you! Now, please leave me alone.

- It makes me sick to think of all that money doing nobody any good.

- Either I get my money, or out you go! That's my last word, Claudin.

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