- You know that I've called you names on several occasions. Well, when you see the bonus, you'll realize that I didn't mean it.
- Thank you, Mr. Matuschek.

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

You can hear this line at 01:24:04.149 in the Blu-ray version of the movie.

Quote context

[...]

- Oh! Well, Pepi, you know what I think about you.

- Yes, sir.

- Yes.

- Well, this morning when I received the little Christmas tree that you all sent me, I was deeply moved. I read your little note over and over. And it made me very happy that you missed me and hoped that I'd be coming back home soon again.

- You're right, this is my home. This is where I spent most of my life.

- Well, now, no Christmas is complete without a bonus. Am I right?

- So... Mr. Kralik.

- Thank you, sir.

- Klara.

- Oh, Mr. Matuschek. Thank you.

- Pepi.

- Yes, sir. Thank you, sir.

- Flora. Here... Ilona.

- Thank you, Mr. Matuschek. And Pirovitch...

- You know that I've called you names on several occasions. Well, when you see the bonus, you'll realize that I didn't mean it.

- Thank you, Mr. Matuschek.

- Well, I guess that's about all.

- Oh! Uh, here, uh, what's your name?

- Rudy.

- Oh, well, Rudy.

- Good boy.

- Here. There. There.

- Oh. Thank you, Mr. Matuschek.

- Oh, it's alright, Rudy.

- Too much.

- Well, we'll leave the shop just as it is till after the holiday. I want you all to go home now and have a very Merry Christmas.

- Thank you, Mr. Matuschek. Thank you.

- Well, Kralik, nine thousand, six hundred and fifty-four and seventy-five. That's wonderful. Wonderful.

- Thank you, sir.

[...]

The Shop Around the Corner (1940) Sound Clip

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Listen to famous short quotes from The Shop Around the Corner (1940) freely downloadable in MP3 / WAV format.

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

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