Well, we're all a little shell-shocked after rehearsing under firecrackers all week.

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

You can hear this line at 00:53:26 in the radio play.

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- That's quite a mob you've got here tonight.

- Gangsters! Where?

- Not gangsters. Just a mob. You know, two's company, four's a mob.

- Quite a retrenchment. A DeMille mob scene ought to have about four thousand, shouldn't it?

- Sometimes four good actors can outshine four thousand.

- Yeah, but they can't make as much noise.

- That depends on their ammunition. You four made plenty tonight.

- Well, we're all a little shell-shocked after rehearsing under firecrackers all week.

- Well, I do think it was carrying realism too far when the man put a firecracker off under my chair. That was rather a low trick.

- But wasn't that in the spirit of the Low Jinks Festival at the Bohemian Club?

- Well, we have two important pilgrimages a year, The High Jinks, which is serious, and the Low Jinks, which speaks for itself.

- It's quite a sight, actors making fun of themselves.

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