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- I'm sorry, ma'am. I ain't moving a budge without my friend.
- Then I shall insist.

4 seconds sound clip from the All Through the Night (1942) movie soundboard.

You can hear this line at 00:47:21.146 in the Blu-ray version of the movie.

Quote context

[...]

- He's the one that bought the fancy desk. Paid quite a lot of scratch for it, too.

- Oh, yes. The Louis XV with the gilt ormolu.

- No, ma'am. Just a desk.

- But that was some time ago. He paid for it And left.

- No. He wouldn't leave without me. I'm just like his right hand.

- We was kids together down on the east side.

- I'm sorry I haven't time to listen to your biography. We're closing now. I must ask you to go.

- I'm sorry, ma'am. I ain't moving a budge without my friend.

- Then I shall insist.

- Look it, lady, when we started out tonight there was 3 of us. 20 minutes later there was only 2. Now there's only one.

- One of us ain't enough to leave here alone. I'll go and see it myself.

- Hello.

- Will you show this gentleman to the door, Anton?

- Careful, buddy, I got a very nasty temper. You don't intimidate me. I'm warning you.

- I'll tell the police. I'll tell them he's here.

- Why don't you? I understand they, too, are looking for him.

[...]

All Through the Night (1942) Sound Clip

All Through the Night (1942) posterListen to famous quotes and funny lines from the classic 1942 movie All Through the Night.

Actors: Humphrey Bogart (Alfred "Gloves" Donahue), Conrad Veidt (Hall Ebbing), Peter Lorre (Pepi), Jackie Gleason (Starchy), Phil Silvers (Waiter)

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