- And what are your plans for your wedding trip, may I ask?
- We hadn't any very definite...
- It's wise to arrange even honeymoons a bit in advance. Let me suggest a little itinerary. You will land at Plymouth or Southampton and proceed straight to London.

12 seconds sound clip from the Holiday (1938) movie soundboard.

You can hear this line at 01:28:57.011 in the Blu-ray version of the movie.

Quote context

[...]

- I have only one reservation. If at the end of that time, I still think it's wise for me to quit, there won't be any objections.

- I doubt if by that time there'll be reason for any.

- We shall have to see about that, sir.

- Well, Father?

- When is it you wish to be married?

- As soon as possible.

- Now the sun shines once more, and we're all friends again, eh?

- And what are your plans for your wedding trip, may I ask?

- We hadn't any very definite...

- It's wise to arrange even honeymoons a bit in advance. Let me suggest a little itinerary. You will land at Plymouth or Southampton and proceed straight to London.

- I shall cable my sister tomorrow. She and her husband will be delighted to have you stay with them. He is Sir Hobart Phillips, one of the most important men in British banking circles.

- You could scarcely go abroad and not stop with your Aunt Helen, Julia.

- In addition, it will save hotel expenses and Johnny can learn something of British methods then.

- I shall cable the Bovays in Paris.

- He's expert adviser to the minister of finance. A very valuable man for you to know.

[...]

Holiday (1938) Sound Clip

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Actors: Katharine Hepburn (Linda Seton), Cary Grant (Johnny Case), Doris Nolan (Julia Seton), Lew Ayres (Ned), Henry Kolker (Edward Seton), Edward Everett Horton (Professor Nick Potter), Jean Dixon (Susan Potter)

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