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What do you mean by that?

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

You can hear this line at 00:12:35 in the radio play.

Quote context

[...]

- Let me go! I want to speak to my lawyer!

- This guard says I have to have a bond or stay in jail. Is it right? You ought to know, Mr. District Attorney.

- I'm afraid it is.

- Well, how can I get a bond? I haven't any more money and I don't want to spend Christmas in jail! Please don't let them do that!

- What do you mean you haven't got any more money? What have I been talkin' for? To hear my own voice?

- If you hadn't talked so much, I'd be out of here right now!

- What do you mean by that?

- Hypnotism! That gag's so old, it's got whiskers!

- Oh, please! Please, don't let them keep me here over Christmas!

- What's the difference? What could you do if you haven't got any money?

- I could walk around, couldn't I?

- Come on, miss. It ain't as bad as you think. You get a nice little room and a nice turkey dinner on Christmas...

- Yes, yes, I know. Never mind the build-up. Let's go.

- I hope you have a merry Christmas, Mr. Sargent!

[...]

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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