George, you ought to be ashamed. What do you think you're playing at, coming in here and playing tricks like that?

7 seconds sound clip from the The Man Who Could Work Miracles (1954) movie soundboard.

You can hear this line at 00:04:20 in the DVD version of the movie.

Quote context

[...]

- Oh, you say it couldn't.

- Well, could it? Never mind what I say, what do you say?

- Er, no, it couldn't.

- Of course it couldn't.

- If the lamp turned upside down, it would go out in the course of nature. Any oil lamp would.

- Very well then, here comes someone, as it might be me, and stands as it might be here, and says to that lamp, as I might do, collecting all my willpower: Lamp, turn upside down in mid-air without breaking and go on burning steady.

(woman screams)

- It's going to fall!

- I can't keep it up, my willpower, any longer.

- George, you ought to be ashamed. What do you think you're playing at, coming in here and playing tricks like that?

- This is a respectable house, and we don't want anything like that in it. Conjuring tricks.

- You silly fool, might have set the whole place alight.

- Everyone accused Fotheringay of a silly trick, and blamed him for causing a disturbance.

- They said it was nothing to be proud of, and despite his perplexity, he was rather inclined to agree with them.

[...]