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Yeah, and you're the only fellow that I'd take it from.

6 seconds sound clip from the Bullets or Ballots (1939) classic radio play.

You can hear this line at 00:12:46 in the radio play.

Quote context

[...]

- You'd have been a great help to this business, Johnny. You know more about the inside of this town than any bird that ever lived in it.

- If I'd gone in with you, Al, I'd have done it to nail you.

- No, you wouldn't. You never double-crossed anyone in your life, even a crook, if he told you something in confidence.

- You rode the pants off of all of us, but you always let us know where you stood.

- Yes, you've always known what I thought of you.

- Yeah, and you're the only fellow that I'd take it from.

- Well, I still want you to throw in with me, Johnny.

- I'll stick with the department.

- After all the kicking around they've given you?

- You're a chump! All you'll get out of it is a petty larceny pension.

- I could do more for you in a year than you'll earn in a lifetime on the force.

[...]

Bullets or Ballots (1939) Sound Clip

Bullets or Ballots (1939)Quotes with sound clips from Bullets or Ballots - Lux Radio Theatre play originally aired on April 17, 1939.

Actors: Edward G. Robinson (Detective Johnny Blake), Mary Astor (Lee Morgan), Humphrey Bogart (Bugs Brenner), Otto Kruger (Al Kruger)

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