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

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

You can hear this line at 00:49:46.635 in the Blu-ray version of the movie.

Quote context

[...]

- 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!

- I assure you, monsieur, the property man swears that there was no opportunity for any human being to tamper with the drinks.

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