- The American Indian, as always, walks into something that does not concern him.
- That's an old American custom.
7 seconds sound clip from the Gilda (1946) movie soundboard.
You can hear this line at 01:01:49.078 in the Blu-ray version of the movie.
Quote context
[...]
- He's not here. No one is here, you see.
- Maybe we should have had that 'Private' sign on the stairway printed in German too.
- Or maybe you can't speak Spanish. But I assure you, it does say 'Private.' -That's right.
- We intend to see Mr. Mundson. He's been avoiding us.
- Didn't you hear? Mr. Mundson is allergic to messenger boys.
- The American Indian, as always, walks into something that does not concern him.
- That's an old American custom.
- Mr. Mundson is having an invited party tonight. You are uninvited.
- Tell the old man to go away.
- We intend to see Mr. Mundson.
- You said that before. I said...
- Get him on the telephone. Please.
- Why didn't you say what you wanted?
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