2 seconds sound clip from the The Best Years of Our Lives (1946) movie soundboard.
You can hear this line at 01:17:27.140 in the Blu-ray version of the movie.
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- The war is over, Derry.
- Is over.
- Yeah, well, uh, I think I'll look around, Mr. Thorpe. Thank you, very much. Take care of that cold.
- I gotta run. I'll drop back later.
- All right, Fred. Bye.
- Bye.
- Excuse me, girls.
- No, conditions are none too good right now, Al. Considerable uncertainty in the business picture. Strikes, taxes still ruinous.
- You like that cigar?
- Oh, yes, Mr. Milton. It's fine.
- Hmm, hard to get those during the war, but they're coming in regularly from Havana now.
- All things will read just themselves in time.
- We want you back here with us, Al.
- Well, that's very nice of you, Mr. Milton, but, uh I noticed, uh, Steese sitting at my old desk. I wouldn't wanna push him out.
- Steese will stay right there. You're moving up.
- What would you say to being vice president in charge of small loans at a salary of $12000 a year? What would you say to that, huh?
- I'd say it can't be true.
- Job's there, Al. You're the man for it.
- What makes you think I am, Mr. Milton?
- Well, your war experience would prove invaluable to us here. See, we have many new problems. This GI Bill of Rights, for instance. It involves us in consideration of all kinds of loans to ex-servicemen.
- We need a man who understands the soldiers' problems and at the same time who's well-grounded in the fundamental principles of sound banking. In other words, you.
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