- Gilbert, be quiet! You don't know anything about it.
- Oh, but I do.
- Be quiet!
6 seconds sound clip from the The Thin Man (1936) classic radio play.
You can hear this line at 00:20:08 in the radio play.
Quote context
[...]
- You know, of course, that I was the one who found Julia Wolf.
- Oh my dear, it was terrible! I walked in and there she was, lying dead on the floor.
- I meant to ask you mother... was there much blood?
- Gilbert! Don't be so morbid.
- But I'm interested in murder!
- You know Mr. Charles, I've formed a theory about this one already.
- That so?
- In my opinion, the man who did it...
- Gilbert, be quiet! You don't know anything about it.
- You were saying, Mrs. Wynant?
- I was simply petrified. And such a mystery!
- Clyde Wynant's crazy, absolutely crazy to stay away at a time like this.
- No wonder the police think he has something to do with it.
- Oh, I know he didn't, but I wish I could find him. I have something very important to tell him.
[...]