I'm glad he heard it before he... Poor Claudin.

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

You can hear this line at 01:28:40.674 in the Blu-ray version of the movie.

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[...]

- Don't move.

- The whole place is caving in.

- The shots must've started it.

- He called that his concerto, and yet it's written around the melody of my song. Who was he?

- He came from your district in Provence. Everybody there must have known that old folk song.

- He was almost a stranger to me, and yet somehow I always felt drawn to him with a kind of pity, understanding.

- His suffering and madness will be forgotten. His music, his concerto will remain.

- I'm glad he heard it before he... Poor Claudin.

- Oh, mademoiselle. You were magnificent tonight!

- Thank you, Celeste. I was good, wasn't I?

- Oh, wonderful!

- You were magnificent, Christine. Incomparable, beautiful. A sensation!

- Is that all?

- I've just begun. It would take days and years to tell you how superb you were.

- We're having supper tonight at the Café de l'Opéra. (2)

- Well, I'm terribly sorry, Anatole, but I can't tonight.

- Why not? Have you another engagement?

- Yes.

- With whom?

- With Raoul.

- That policeman?

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