Now, gentlemen, I'd like to dismiss the charge of disturbing the peace against the Kirbys.

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

You can hear this line at 00:45:58 in the radio play.

Quote context

[...]

- Your Honor, we're Grandpa's neighbors! We'll take care of that fine for him. We'll take up a collection!

- Sure, we're all with ya, Mr. Vanderhof! Sure we are!

- Very well. But, quietly, please.

- Thanks, Judge.

- Okay, folks, let's pony up.

- Ah, you're a lucky man to have so many friends.

- Yes, sir.

- Now, gentlemen, I'd like to dismiss the charge of disturbing the peace against the Kirbys.

- But if these people were guilty, then I must assume the Kirbys were guilty, too.

- Unless, of course, they can explain what they were doing there.

- I don't see that that's important! Haven't we been embarrassed enough?

- Your Honor, if I may say something?

- Yes, of course.

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