Phone book! We don't need to do any telephoning. We're all set. What you need is a drink.

7 seconds sound clip from the The Best Years of Our Lives (1946) movie soundboard.

You can hear this line at 00:43:33.056 in the Blu-ray version of the movie.

Quote context

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- But you never told me you're married.

- Oh, yeah. I've got a little woman and two kiddies back there in the States.

- But let's not think of them now.

- Oh, you're so right. This night belongs only to us.

- That's the type of thing people ought to be thinking about these days.

- All right, I promise I'll get right to work on it.

- And there's one thing I've been wanting to ask you.

- You ask it, Peggy. You mustn't feel shy with me.

- Why don't you call your wife?

- I don't know her number. I couldn't find it in the phone book.

- Phone book! We don't need to do any telephoning. We're all set. What you need is a drink.

- Well, good night, everybody. I'm going home.

- Why?

- I've gotta. Butch says I've gotta. He's gonna drive me.

- Oh, no, no. But you can't. No, you can't.

- It's quite all right. And don't any of you leave. I'll be back.

- Good night, everybody.

- Good night.

- Poor kid. Imagine, he's gotta go home.

- Doesn't that put any ideas in your head?

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