You go downstairs and open up. I'll come downstairs in a minute.

6 seconds sound clip from the The Tingler (1959) movie soundboard.

You can hear this line at 00:13:03 in the Blu-ray version of the movie.

Quote context

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- Did you notice how rigid she became just before she fainted?

- She always does.

- It's interesting. Because she has no vocal cords, she can't release her fear tensions vocally as we can, so they continue to mount, until she can't endure it.

- So she faints?

- It isn't a faint as we know it. It's more of a psychosomatic escape.

- I never thought of that.

- You go downstairs and open up. I'll come downstairs in a minute.

- It's time to open up the box office.

- We'd better go down first. She won't leave anybody alone with that safe of hers.

- Thanks for asking me up, Ollie. I'm sorry I caused you all that trouble.

- That's all right, no harm done.

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