6 seconds sound clip from the 4D Man (1959) movie soundboard.
You can hear this line at 00:23:20.919 in the DVD version of the movie.
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- I wouldn't be able to work there.
- You wouldn't be able to work any place you had to do a job. You just want to play around with your theories and make like some 16th century alchemist.
- I told you, I wouldn't be able to work there.
- Or anyplace else.
- You think this cargonite is the ultimate defense, don't you? Bomb-proof, bulletproof, heat-proof, absolutely impenetrable.
- This idea of yours is...
- Okay, it's my idea, but you gave it to me.
- Look, Scott, will you sit down and listen to me for five minutes? Please.
- Do you remember when I was still in school, you showed me a picture of a piece of lead and a piece of gold from a European museum.
- Yeah. The Paris conservatory.
- Then you do remember.
- There were these two pieces of metal, and over a period of time, they'd grown together. Am I right?
- All right, all right. Now, it took 50 years for the lead and the gold to mingle. But what would happen if we could speed that process up? And I don't mean just lead and gold. I mean anything. Concrete, wood, steel.
- Where would your cargonite be if I could penetrate it with a small piece of wood?
- Tony, it's impossible.
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