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Hey, Jack, I don't like the smile on that jury's pan.

4 seconds sound clip from the Remember the Night (1940) classic radio play.

You can hear this line at 00:08:41 in the radio play.

Quote context

[...]

- Sometimes known as a lot of other things.

- Did on the afternoon of December third, walk out upon Fifth Avenue with a bracelet which was still the property of Meyer and Company.

- To prove something she freely admits, as if the proof of this constituted a proof of guilt.

- Since the dawn of civilization, ladies and gentlemen of the jury, since the beginnings of jurisprudence, wise men and women have refused to be hoodwinked by circumstantial evidence.

- The contents of a whiskey bottle...

- Hey, Jack, I don't like the smile on that jury's pan.

- All juries get softhearted at Christmas, Tommy.

- If you ever get a case to prosecute and you see that 'peace on earth, good will toward men' look come in their eyes, get a continuance, even if you have to fall down and tell the judge you ate green apples.

- A young woman walking out of a store with something not her own is necessarily an evil doer.

- Oh, how flimsy is this argument! How unfair! But on it, and because of it, you have been asked to take away the liberty of a fellow human being!

- Now, the truth is simple.

[...]

Remember the Night (1940) Sound Clip

The African Queen (1952)Voice quotes from Remember the Night (1940) - Lux Radio Theatre play originally broadcast on March 25, 1940.

Actors: Barbara Stanwyck (Lee Leander), Fred MacMurray (John Sargent), Beulah Bondi (Mrs. Sargent), Elizabeth Patterson (Aunt Emma), Sterling Holloway (Willy)

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