A touch of indigestion! Why, I was perfectly well when I went on the stage. Why, I was drugged. And you all know by whom. Anatole Garron did it to make room for that baggage.

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

You can hear this line at 00:49:34.522 in the Blu-ray version of the movie.

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- What am I doing here? I should be onstage! I...

- Doctor!

- Madame...

- She'll be all right now.

- Why is she singing? What is she doing out there? What's happened?

- Please, madame, control yourself. I assure you that...

- Come to the point, Amiot.

- You were seized with a touch of indigestion. As your understudy, Mademoiselle DuBois naturally took your place.

- A touch of indigestion! Why, I was perfectly well when I went on the stage. Why, I was drugged. And you all know by whom. Anatole Garron did it to make room for that baggage.

- Madame, consider what you're saying! Madame, please, compose yourself.

- I demand Garron's arrest, and hers, too. She had a hand in it. I demand an investigation.

- Please, madame.

- Let me go!

- Madame, consider our position.

- You were wonderful!

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