Well, I don't need your pity, or your mother's, or anybody's.
3 seconds sound clip from the Shockproof (1949) movie soundboard.
You can hear this line at 00:26:39.111 in the Blu-ray version of the movie.
Quote context
[...]
- I'd like you to know something. I'm not exactly a friend of the family. I'm one of his parolees.
- Yes, I appreciate what he's doing, bringing me here, meeting his friends, like you and his family.
- But I don't like pretending to be something I'm not, so I thought I'd tell you.
- Why?
- I don't have to take this. I wondered what it was all about. Well, now I know.
- Well, I don't need your pity, or your mother's, or anybody's.
- My mother doesn't know about you or about Bauer, and she doesn't care. Anybody I bring home is okay.
- And that story about being married, what was that for? Afraid I might make a pass at you?
- Sure, if I'm asked. Why not?
- You didn't have to. Believe me, it wasn't necessary.
- I didn't think it was. It's a regular procedure in the office. Regulation 86-B.
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