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But tonight he walks a straight and narrow path as he pins a badge inside his coat, and becomes, as he did in the picture, detective Johnny Blake.

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

You can hear this line at 00:02:46 in the radio play.

Quote context

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- And for years paid an additional twenty three thousand dollars annually as a guarantee for future safety.

- Until our Navy, under Stephen Decatur, forever ended this racket of the Barbary pirates.

- Today's racketeers, dealing in millions of dollars, would scorn the modest sums involved in historical racketeering.

- And only by a militant public resistance, such as that shown in tonight's play - Bullets or Ballots, can America purge herself of these internal parasites.

- In his screen characterizations, Edward G. Robinson has often lived outside the law.

- But tonight he walks a straight and narrow path as he pins a badge inside his coat, and becomes, as he did in the picture, detective Johnny Blake.

- An established air personality because of his own program big town..

- This fast-talking, fist-swinging favorite is from Warner brothers studio, and will soon appear in confessions of a Nazi spy.

- In Bullets or Ballots, you saw another brilliant performance by one of the screen's best bad men: Humphrey Bogart, who likes playing villains, and tonight resumes the part of Bugs Brenner.

- In our glamor division, there's Mary Astor, who brings her loveliness and talent to the role of Lee Morgan.

- Otto Kruger displays his genius for the sinister and changes only his first name in playing Al Kruger.

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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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