So long, darling. I'll see you in court.

— John Sargent (Fred Macmurray)

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

You can hear this line at 00:49:55 in the radio play.

Quote context

[...]

- How do you know?

- Well, I don't know, but I think you've got a good chance.

- You wouldn't do anything to make them acquit me, would you?

- What could I do?

- I don't know, but you could throw the case...

- Listen, you're being tried by a judge and a jury. It's up to them. They know the facts, they speak for themselves. There's nothing I can do about it. Not a thing!

- I hope there isn't.

- It would be a fine thing, wouldn't it?

- Now, don't worry. Everything's gonna come out all right.

- So long, darling. I'll see you in court.

- You may proceed, Mr. Sargent.

- Thank you, your honor. I will, if this jury will let me. They've been mumbling to themselves all morning.

- I'll take care of the jury, Mr. Sargent.

- Thank you.

- Now, Miss Leander. I believe you have testified that you were hypnotized at the time you left the jewelry store and walked up Fifth Avenue. Didn't you?

- Did you or didn't you? Answer the question!

- Well, my lawyer said so.

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