I want you to be assured of my cooperation to the fullest extent. I want you to be a great success and...

4 seconds sound clip from the The Shop Around the Corner (1940) movie soundboard.

You can hear this line at 01:02:27.843 in the Blu-ray version of the movie.

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[...]

- Well, when I get feeling better...

- Then you might change your mind. Besides, who knows how long you'll have to stay here.

- You're a pretty sick man, Mr. Matuschek. This isn't just an ordinary breakdown.

- Alright, you're a clerk. Now, go on! Get out of here!

- Thanks, Mr. Matuschek!

- My dear Kralik, I think I speak for all of us when I say heartiest congratulations.

- Phew, what a load off my mind. Now we're all one little happy family again.

- Uh-huh, that's right.

- I want you to be assured of my cooperation to the fullest extent. I want you to be a great success and...

- Oh, yes. That's right. From now on, you are going to the office. Aren't you? That's right. Well, if anybody deserves it, it's you, my boy.

- Nice little ring, isn't it? I had a little luck last night, too. Real diamond. My grandma gave it to me. That's what you get when you're a good boy. Some boys get red apples, I get diamonds. Good one?

- Yeah.

- Oh, by the way, Kralik, I have some very unusual ideas for that new window display.

- Well, thank you, Vadas, I think the rest of us will take care of the windows alright.

- Right now, I'd like you to go into the stockroom and you know those big suitcases on the top shelf?

- Yes. The black suitcase.

- That's right. And then there are the big brown suitcases.

- On the bottom shelf?

- On the bottom shelf.

[...]

The Shop Around the Corner (1940) Sound Clip

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Actors: James Stewart (Alfred Kralik), Margaret Sullavan (Klara Novak), Frank Morgan (Hugo Matuschek), William Tracy (Pepi Katona)

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