Now, listen. You've got to help me. Where can I find a girl in this town?

— (James Stewart)

5 seconds sound clip from the The Moon's Our Home (1941) classic radio play.

You can hear this line at 00:40:05 in the radio play.

Quote context

[...]

- Who is it?

- Hello, Anthony! I didn't expect you back for weeks yet.

- Have a nice trip?

- Had a rotten trip.

- Oh. Er, uh... How did you like the Simpsons?

- Didn't like anybody.

- Well, uh... How was the weather?

- The weather was foul.

- What's the matter, Anthony? Upset stomach?

- Now, listen. You've got to help me. Where can I find a girl in this town?

- A girl? Why, er... Oh! My wife has a very nice friend.

- Oh, no, no! I don't mean I want to meet a woman. I mean, I've met one. The woman! But she's disappeared. Vanished. Gone!

- Oh, well, if you know her name, why don't you try the telephone book?

- Well, there are a hundred and sixteen Sarah Browns in the telephone book... all ages, colors, nationalities. I've talked to every one of them.

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