Look, Dad, maybe sometime when you've got a week or two off you can sort of let me in on what the banking business is all about, huh?

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

You can hear this line at 00:05:15 in the radio play.

Quote context

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- So you see, gentlemen, we can proceed without any trouble. Well, you know what to do. Come on, get busy.

- Oh, Douglas... get me Mr. Blakely on the phone.

- Yes, sir.

- Well, Tony, how does it feel to be a vice-president?

- Well, it's been painless enough so far, Dad.

- Hm. You talk as if you were having a tooth yanked.

- Look, Dad, maybe sometime when you've got a week or two off you can sort of let me in on what the banking business is all about, huh?

- Oh, now, now, don't give up, Tony. Sure, it's complicated, but... Oh, you'll get used to it.

- How's your mother been?

- Oh, she's fine. Said she'd drop in later.

- Mr. Blakely's on the phone, sir.

- Good, good! Hello? Hello, Blakely? How's it going, Blakely? You got that property yet?

- Well, I'm having a little trouble. I've got all twelve blocks except one house... 25 foot front... and the man won't sell.

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