No, we'll drink to Johnny and Julia, and Bay State Power, and love and happiness and...

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

You can hear this line at 00:55:06.996 in the Blu-ray version of the movie.

Quote context

[...]

- Well, now that you've got that off my mind.

- Never forget it, my boy.

- Nick, there's something I want you to know.

- Know?

- You know that deal I was telling you about?

- You mean the Seaboard thing?

- Yeah. I think it's going to go through.

- Oh, you don't mean it?

- My friends, there is a very fair chance that I'll be able to quit business next Saturday.

- Johnny, so that you can go on the holiday?

- Sure. Johnny's declaration of independence.

- Well, it's all according to what a Boston crowd called Bay State Power does. Maybe they've done it already.

- They'll do it. I don't know what it is, but I know they'll do it.

- Let's all drink to Bay State Power.

- No, no, let's drink to Julia.

- Say, have you met her yet?

- No. And if she's anything like her sister...

- Oh!

- No, we'll drink to Johnny and Julia, and Bay State Power, and love and happiness and...

- Oh, here you are.

- For the love of Pete, it's the witch and dopey.

- I've never been up here before. It's awfully quaint, isn't it?

- We like it.

- Linda, are you aware that there's another party going on in this house?

- You mean that low-class dance hall downstairs? Don't speak of it.

- Oh, excuse me, these are my friends. Professor and Mrs. Potter, Mr. and Mrs. Cram.

- How do you do?

[...]

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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