Well, it's worth it if we get their approval.

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

You can hear this line at 00:28:13 in the radio play.

Quote context

[...]

- Now tell me, when do we get married?

- We don't.

- Oh, darling, I...

- What'd you say?

- I said, we don't. Not for a while.

- Well, why?

- Because I've been thinking.

- We could save ourselves a lot of embarrassment later on if our two families could meet first.

- Oh, so that's what's on your mind, huh?

- Mm hm.

- I want you to bring your folks for dinner Wednesday, Tony.

- Now, wait! I'm not gonna put you on exhibition like a freak in a circus!

- I don't mind.

- Well, I do.

- Well, it's worth it if we get their approval.

- Oh, be sensible, Tony. They've centered their whole lives around you, made all sorts of plans.

- Suddenly I come along and everything's upset.

- Tony, there's no two ways about it. Your family has to meet mine!

- All right. Wednesday for dinner. It's a date.

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