That was meant just to get me down to Phil's place... To find his body... And your fingerprints, Dancer. Somebody's framing you.

10 seconds sound clip from the After the Thin Man (1936) movie soundboard.

You can hear this line at 01:44:33 in the DVD version of the movie.

Quote context

[...]

- What do you mean, illiterate? My father and mother were married right here in the city hall!

- Having a good time, Mrs. Charles?

- It couldn't be better.

- This note is a poor attempt at illiteracy. The easy words are spelled wrong, and the tough ones are spelled right.

- Like to see it, Lum?

- That was meant just to get me down to Phil's place... To find his body... And your fingerprints, Dancer. Somebody's framing you.

- You say you don't know this Pedro.

- No.

- Well, there's a picture of him over here. Perhaps this will refresh your memory.

- Were you in on this check business?

- I know nothing about it.

- You lie! You were up here with those earphones on, listening to everything.

- You were sore because they weren't cutting you in on it.

[...]

After the Thin Man (1936) Sound Clip

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Quotes from the movie After the Thin Man (1936), featuring short voice sound clips.

Actors: William Powell (Nick Charles), Myrna Loy (Nora Charles), James Stewart (David Graham), Paul Fix (Phil Byrnes)

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