In the meantime, I want you to buck up, get down to work. Let's put this thing over with a bang. And above all, forget about money. Don't think of it. Just forget about it, because you won't get it anyway.
12 seconds sound clip from the The Cocoanuts (1929) movie soundboard.
You can hear this line at 00:05:53.860 in the DVD version of the movie.
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- If there is another hotel in Cocoanut Beach, cancel our reservations.
- Wait a minute. P.S. Aunt Fanny had an eight-pound boy. Can you come to the wedding?
- You see, everything is all right, boys. Everything is all right.
- You're all invited to the wedding of Aunt Fanny's eight-pound boy.
- Hooray!
- Oh, but that won't be for a couple of years yet.
- 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.
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