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A hundred dollars? That's a lot of money.

5 seconds sound clip from the You Can't Take It with You (1939) classic radio play.

You can hear this line at 00:45:20 in the radio play.

Quote context

[...]

- I'm sorry. I haven't lost my temper like that in thirty-some-odd years.

- If I could - make it up to you any way... How'd you like to have my harmonica? It's a new one. Here, you might want to play it sometime.

- All right, everybody! Night Court's open! Have your slips ready! Come on, come on, move along.

- Silence! Mr. Vanderhof, for disturbing the peace, you and the rest of your family are, by your own plea, guilty, but I shall suspend sentence.

- Thank you, sir.

- But for manufacturing explosives without a license, I'm sorry, but I'm forced to fine you one hundred dollars.

- A hundred dollars? That's a lot of money.

- Your Honor, I'll pay his fine.

- No, no, thank you very much but I couldn't let you do that.

- We got to help Grandpa! He's our neighbor!

- Order! Silence, please!

- Oh, Grandpa, don't worry!

[...]

You Can't Take It with You (1939) Sound Clip

You Can't Take It with You (1939)Quotes from You Can't Take It with You (1939), Lux Radio Theatre play broadcast in 1939, based on the Pulitzer Prize Play by George S. Kaufman and Moss Hart.

Actors: Fay Wray (Alice), Robert Cummings (Tony), Walter Connolly (Grandpa Vanderhof), Edward Arnold (Mr. Kirby), Lou Merrill (Kolenkhov), Sally Payne (Essie),

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