Oh. Is this Mr. Tom Stevens' office again? We were disconn... Well, I must speak to Mr. S... No, Mr. Stevens. Yes, this is Mrs. Benson. Benson.

12 seconds sound clip from the The Day the Earth Stood Still (1954) classic radio play.

You can hear this line at 00:41:24 in the radio play.

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- Tom. He was with me last night when Bobby told me what he saw.

- Well, of course, he doesn't know anything definite and... Well, he'd talk to me first before...

- But then we can't take a chance, can we?

- Can you get in touch with him?

- I think so.

- I mean, at once, now.

- I'll try.

- You will. You must!

- Hello? Hello? Operator, I was connected with my party! Please... Hello?

- Oh. Is this Mr. Tom Stevens' office again? We were disconn... Well, I must speak to Mr. S... No, Mr. Stevens. Yes, this is Mrs. Benson. Benson.

- Well, when do you expect him in, then? Well, will you tell him I called and please not to leave his office. I'm coming down to see him.

- Yes! Yes, it's very important! To you, too!

- Margaret, this is Mr. Stevens. I just got in. Now, listen, call the Pentagon...

- Who? Mrs. Benson? When? Yeah, well, never mind. This is more important. Listen.

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