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The clip midge visits john from Vertigo (1958) with Barbara Bel Geddes
It's Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus.
I had a long talk with that lady in Musical Therapy and she says that Mozart's the boy for you the broom that sweeps the cobwebs away.
It's what the lady said.
It's wonderful how they have it all taped now, John.
They have music for dipsomaniacs, and music for melancholiacs and music for hypochondriacs.
I wonder what would happen if somebody got their files mixed up.
I brought a lot of other things, and you can see what you like.
It shuts off automatically.
Johnny, please try.
Try, Johnny.
You're not lost. Mother is here.