- And think of me, Jamison.
- You bet I will.
- I'll be back someday.
- All right.
- Keep a light burning in the window, if you can find a window.
- All right, sir.
- Good-bye, Jamison.
- Good-bye.
8 seconds sound clip from the The Cocoanuts (1929) movie soundboard.
You can hear this line at 00:07:54.240 in the DVD version of the movie.
Quote context
[...]
- See that? I keep them dancing for their money.
- Yeah.
- I'm going down to meet the 4:15. If I never come back, you'll know I'm still waiting for the train.
- And in my absence, I'm relying on you to take good care of everything.
- You can depend upon me, sir.
- That's fine. If any guests come in, take good care of them.
- Keep a light burning in the window, if you can find a window.
- Hello, Harvey. Why so downhearted? Is Bob Adams cutting you out with Polly Potter?
- I'm not worried about a hotel clerk.
- No, but I'll bet you're worried about the Potter millions.
- You generally could use money in the old days.
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