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You don't have to worry about me. Just remember that although I have tremendous personal magnetism, I also have tremendous strength of character.

12 seconds sound clip from the The Seven Year Itch (1952) movie soundboard.

You can hear this line at 00:20:43 in the Blu-ray version of the movie.

Quote context

[...]

- What is this strange animal thing you have? It bothers me. It's bothered me since the first time I saw you. And it'll bother me always, from here to eternity.

- You must fight it, Elaine. You must be strong. You must remember I belong to another.

- Richard! (2)

- This can never be. As you know but too well, I have a wonderful, devoted, trusting wife at home and a towheaded, freckle-faced little space cadet.

- So, Helen, all I can say is, in the light of the circumstances, I resent your calling me at 10:00 to check up on me.

- You don't have to worry about me. Just remember that although I have tremendous personal magnetism, I also have tremendous strength of character.

- And tremendous imagination. Lately, you've begun to imagine in CinemaScope with stereophonic sound.

- Well... Back to work.

- 'Chapter Three. The Repressed Urge in the Middle-aged Male - Its Roots and Its Consequences.' (2)

- Helen is worried. I just know she is. She plays it cool. She can't fool me. She's worried plenty. Why else would she be calling in the middle of the night?

- She probably figures she isn't as young as she used to be. She's 31 years old. One of these days, she's gonna wake up and find her looks are gone. Then where will she be?

[...]

The Seven Year Itch (1952) Sound Clip

The Seven Year Itch (1952) Poster

Get a dose of Marilyn Monroe's charm with sound bites from The Seven Year Itch (1952) film, adapted from George Axelrod's play.

Actors: Marilyn Monroe (The Girl), Tom Ewell (Richard Sherman), Evelyn Keyes (Helen Sherman), Robert Strauss (Kruhulik), Sonny Tufts (Tom MacKenzie)

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