- He said you were in safe hands. Come. Come outside.
- All right.

7 seconds sound clip from the Algiers (1941, Lux Radio Theatre) classic radio play.

You can hear this line at 00:26:24 in the original recording.

Quote context

[...]

- Too bad.

- What's too bad?

- Too bad I don't know you better.

- Why?

- Because I would slap your face.

- See, when people laugh around me, I like to know why.

- I wasn't laughing at you. I was thinking of Andre's face if he could see me now... dancing with Pepe le Moko.

- Come with me.

- Where?

- Hm? Outside, on the terrace.

- But Inspector Slimane will be looking for me.

- He said you were in safe hands. Come. Come outside.

- All right.

- Is that the harbor down there?

- Yes, the harbor. All the ships that leave Algiers. The ships that go home.

- Where is your home?

- Any place in the world... except the Casbah.

- I know what you mean. Any place where there are lights.

- Yes. Lights and music.

- Lovely women laughing...

- Walking on the boulevard...

- In the spring.

[...]