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And asking the bank to forward the money to my account in Los Angeles. My account as Ted Wolf.

7 seconds sound clip from the Consequence (1949) classic radio play.

You can hear this line at 00:15:28 in the radio play.

Quote context

[...]

- All right. That will be quite all right, Dr. Wolf.

- And while we're at it, you might as well give me a couple of train tickets yes sir. Where to? I said, where to, sir? Wait... Oh, uh... Los Angeles.

- We've taken care of everything.

- A note to my bank, supposedly from Ted in closing Philip Martin's check for five thousand dollars.

- And a letter in my own handwriting explaining that I had agreed to lend him that amount.

- And asking the bank to forward the money to my account in Los Angeles. My account as Ted Wolf.

- And we drafted a letter to the people in Ecuador.

- And in Los Angeles, Joe became Mrs Ted Wolf.

- And at first everything clicked.

- I got the kind of a job a doctor dreams about, where I could write my own ticket, and spend at least half my time entirely on research.

- And Joe started taking courses for a medical degree. After all, she was only 24.

[...]

Consequence (1949) Sound Clip

Consequence (1949)Quotes with audio samples from the old-time radio play "Consequence", based on an original story by Vladimir Pozner, first aired on Thursday May 19th, 1949, on CBS's Suspense radio program.

Actors: James Stewart (Dr Philip Martin), Paul Ford (Ted Wolfe), Betty Lou Gerson, Harlow Wilcox (commercial spokesmen)

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