10 seconds sound clip from the Algiers (1941, Lux Radio Theatre) classic radio play.
You can hear this line at 00:01:14 in the original recording.
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- On the south shore of the Mediterranean sprawls the old strange city of Algiers, gateway to Africa and crossroads of the world.
- For a thousand years it's been the home port of drama and adventure, a haven for hunted men, with mystery in every winding street, and danger in every doorway.
- I can't think of a more intriguing locale for a play with Charles Boyer and Hedy Lamarr.
- A French detective named Ashelbé picked this setting when he turned his man-hunting mind to the printed page. He called his story Pépé le Moko.
- That was the title of the French motion picture, too, but Walter Wanger called his American version Algiers...
- And gave the part of Pepe le Moko to Charles Boyer who revives it for us tonight, with Hedy Lamarr playing her original role of Gabrielle...
- And it's her first appearance at any microphone.
- We've never received more requests for a play than this one...
- And lately, with the picture Pépé le Moko being generally released in this country, and Algiers playing many cities all over again, you've requested it under both names.
- Algiers is the drama of a man doomed to spend the rest of his days in a relentless battle against the law.
- Danger was his breath of life, and love the kiss of death.
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