- I want to stay here and talk to you, Alice.
- I'd rather you didn't. There's nothing to talk about. Good night.

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

You can hear this line at 00:36:35 in the radio play.

Quote context

[...]

- Now, look what you've done to Mr. Kirby. Oh, let me help you up, Mr. Kirby.

- My glasses. Where are my glasses?

- Oh, here, they are. They're broken.

- Well, I am sorry. But when you wrestle again, you will, of course, not wear glasses.

- If you don't mind, perhaps we'd better be going.

- Oh, now, Mrs. Kirby, don't be silly. No use rushing off like this.

- I want to stay here and talk to you, Alice.

- I'd rather you didn't. There's nothing to talk about. Good night.

- Well, it's been very nice to have met all of you...

- Stay right where you are! Everybody!

- Oh, good heavens! What's all this? Who are you?

- Which one was it, Joe?

- This guy here!

- Grab him!

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