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And my papers will continue their present policy of open attack on racketeers and directors of organized crime who are the really dangerous enemies of society.

10 seconds sound clip from the Bullets or Ballots (1939) classic radio play.

You can hear this line at 00:04:53 in the radio play.

Quote context

[...]

- And still, the American people let the racketeer go free.

- Men like Al Kruger, protected against the law, returned from mock trials to collect their share of the 200 million dollar plunder taken each year from this city alone

- And again, I say these rackets must be stopped!

- Ladies and gentlemen, I've been ordered by the crime combine to discontinue these broadcasts. The gentleman who phoned added: Or else.

- For his information, I shall continue the broadcast regularly.

- And my papers will continue their present policy of open attack on racketeers and directors of organized crime who are the really dangerous enemies of society.

- Ladies and gentlemen, you have been listening to Mr. ward Bryant and his march against crime. Mr. Bryant will be heard again at the same...

- Good night, Mr. Bryant.

- Good night, Joe.

- That was a fine speech tonight. I heard it here on the speaker down the hall.

- Glad you liked it.

- Get me a cab, will you, Joe?

- Sure.

- Yes, sir, you sure have the right angle on this racketeer business.

[...]

Bullets or Ballots (1939) Sound Clip

Bullets or Ballots (1939)Quotes with sound clips from Bullets or Ballots - Lux Radio Theatre play originally aired on April 17, 1939.

Actors: Edward G. Robinson (Detective Johnny Blake), Mary Astor (Lee Morgan), Humphrey Bogart (Bugs Brenner), Otto Kruger (Al Kruger)

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