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This Sidney Kidd, ladies and gentlemen, who demanded the respect of all who were connected with him.

9 seconds sound clip from the The Philadelphia Story movie soundboard.

You can hear this line at 01:08:31 in the Blu-ray version of the movie.

Quote context

[...]

- I'm not gonna hand in a story on this wedding. I'm gonna write one on Kidd.

- No, no, let me do it. I don't have to tell him where I got my facts. Okay?

- Okay.

- All right. Come on. Now, shoot. Peace medal.

- Huh?

- Boston.

- Oh. Oh.

- The time: May, 1938. The place: Boston, in a hotel. Kidd had just arrived.

- And this same Sidney Kidd, ladies and gentlemen of America, this protector of American democracy and homes and firesides, was at that very moment entertaining this South Carolina Mata Hari on his yacht.

(doorbell ringing) Don't interrupt me!

- This Sidney Kidd, ladies and gentlemen, who demanded the respect of all who were connected with him.

- We've come for the body of Macaulay Connor.

- So glad you came. Can you use a typewriter?

- No, thanks. I have one at home.

- Who's that?

- Here was Sidney Kidd, ladies and gentlemen. Oh. Sidney Kidd the good. Sidney Kidd the noble.

- Where's Kittredge?

[...]

The Philadelphia Story (1940) Sound Clip

The Philadelphia Story (1940) Poster

Discover the best lines from the classic film "The Philadelphia Story" with our collection of quotes featuring sound bites from the movie.

Actors: James Stewart (Macaulay Connor), Cary Grant (C.K. Dexter Haven), Katharine Hepburn (Tracy Lord), Ruth Hussey (Elizabeth Imbrie), Virginia Weidler (Dinah Lord), Roland Young (Uncle Willie)

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