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But since we do everything here in a highly non-commercial basis, I merely take pleasure in giving you this small check written out with my heart's blood! And that's all there is too it, here.

13 seconds sound clip from the Christmas in July (1944) classic radio play.

You can hear this line at 00:25:40 in the radio play.

Quote context

[...]

- Oh, but it's more than that. It's the knowledge that Jimmy won this contest because he thought up a better slogan than anyone else.

- You see, I used to think I had good ideas and I'd get somewhere in the world, but well, now I know it. And that's what I want to thank you for, even more than the money.

- Here's the check, Dr. Maxford.

- Er, how do you spell your name young man? Is it 'm-c', or 'm-a-c'?

- M-a-c sir. James MacDonald.

- You know, it's customary under these circumstances to have a few photographers present, or even a microphone or a reporter...

- But since we do everything here in a highly non-commercial basis, I merely take pleasure in giving you this small check written out with my heart's blood! And that's all there is too it, here.

- Well, thank you, thank you, I don't know how I can ever find words to...

- Never mind them. Just good-bye and good luck.

- Oh, Jimmy, just look at it. Just look.

- Oh boy.

- Now, Miss Slidewell, get me Bildocker.

- I tried to sir, when I got the check.

- He isn't in his office.

- Well where is he? Down in the lobby with a yo-yo?

- You find him and tell him... Oh, never mind, I'll find him myself.

[...]

Christmas in July (1944) Sound Clip

The African Queen (1952)Funny quotes with sound clips from Christmas in July - Lux Radio Theatre play originally broadcast on June 25, 1944.

Actors: Dick Powell (Jimmy), Linda Darnell (Betty), Raymond Walburn (Maxford), Lionel Barrymore (Narrator)

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