I can understand his point of view, Charles.

5 seconds sound clip from the Algiers (1941, Lux Radio Theatre) classic radio play.

You can hear this line at 00:55:28 in the original recording.

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[...]

- Thank you, C. B. I'm delighted to be here.

- It was a great pleasure to work with Hedy again.

- Wasn't Algiers your first experience with a camera here in Hollywood, Hedy?

- Yes, and it was a thrilling day for me when I played my first scene with Charles.

- Ah, she was so beautiful even the cameramen sighed.

- I can understand his point of view, Charles.

- I think you're ribbing me! Ribbing... that's pretty good American, isn't it?

- Excellent, but we mean it.

- I haven't seen you around the Paramount lot recently, Charles. Have you finished Hold Back the Dawn?

- Yes. Yes, we finished a few days ago, so I have a little vacation coming. Perhaps I'd better begin it right now by saying good night and thank you again.

- Good night, Mr. DeMille, and I've enjoyed it so much.

- Good night.

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