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My modest darling. (2)

5 seconds sound clip from the Mr. Topaze (1961) movie soundboard.

You can hear this line at 00:18:42 in the Blu-ray version of the movie.

Quote context

[...]

- I'm very, very sorry. A matter of extreme urgency kept me. I'm very sorry.

- Now, what was it what was it we were to do today?

- Dictation, sir.

- Dictation, was it? Very well, dictation it was, and dictation it shall be.

- Now then... Yes, yes.

- He picked up the pen and signed his name.

- My modest darling. (2)

- He picked up the pen and signed his name. Have you got that?

- He picked up the pen and singed his name? No, no, no, no! No, no! Signed is spelt S-I-G-N-E-D, not S-I-N-G-E-D, you see?

- He had no reason to burn his name, had he?

- Ah!

- Good morning, Headmaster!

[...]

Mr. Topaze (1961) Sound Clip

Mr. Topaze (1961) Poster

Quotes from the movie Mr. Topaze (1961), based on Marcel Pagnol's play, featuring short sound clips with voice, which you can use as ringtones or for sharing them with friends.

Actors: Peter Sellers (Auguste Topaze), Nadia Gray (Suzy), Herbert Lom (Castel Benac), Billie Whitelaw (Ernestine)

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