Well, the first thing I wrote, that didn't quite come off. And the second, I dropped. The public wasn't ready for that one. I started a third and a fourth...

10 seconds sound clip from the The Lost Weekend (1945) movie soundboard.

You can hear this line at 00:48:20.923 in the Blu-ray version of the movie.

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[...]

- I reached my peak when I was nineteen.

- Sold a piece to the Atlantic Monthly. Reprinted in the Readers' Digest.

- Who wants to stay in college when he's Hemingway?

- My mother bought me a brand new typewriter.

- And I moved right in on New York.

- Well, the first thing I wrote, that didn't quite come off. And the second, I dropped. The public wasn't ready for that one. I started a third and a fourth...

- Only by then, somebody began to look over my shoulder and whisper in a thin, clear voice like the E-string on a violin.

- Don Birnam, he'd whisper... it's not good enough. Not that way. How about a couple of drinks just to set it on its feet, huh? So I had a couple.

- Oh, what a great idea that was. That made all the difference. Suddenly I could see the whole thing... the tragic sweep of the great novel, beautifully proportioned.

- But before I could really grab it and throw it down on paper... the drinks would wear off and everything would be gone, like a mirage.

- Then there was despair, and... a drink to counterbalance despair, and one to counterbalance the counterbalance.

[...]

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Actors: Ray Milland (Don Birnam), Jane Wyman (Helen St. James), Doris Dowling (Gloria), Howard da Silva (Nat)

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