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One night, a long time ago, my travels took me to a quaint little village.

7 seconds sound clip from the Pinocchio (1939) classic radio play.

You can hear this line at 00:04:26 in the radio play.

Quote context

[...]

- And then, just as if it were the most natural thing in the world, he begins to sing.

- If your heart is in your dreams, no request is too extreme. When you wish upon a star, your dreams come true.

- I'll bet a lot of you folks don't believe that... about a wish coming true... do you? Well, I didn't, either.

- But of course, I'm just a cricket singing my way from hearth to hearth.

- But let me tell you what made me change my mind.

- One night, a long time ago, my travels took me to a quaint little village.

- It was a beautiful night. The stars were shining like diamonds high above the roofs of that sleepy old town. Pretty as a picture.

- As I wandered along the crooked streets, there wasn't a soul to be seen.

- The only sign of life was a lighted window in the shop of a woodcarver named Geppetto.

- So, I hopped over, and looked in.

(HOPPING SOUNDS)

[...]

Pinocchio (1939) Sound Clip

Pinocchio (1939)Quotes with sound bites from The Lux Radio Theater's play of Pinocchio which pre-dates the first release of Walt Disney's feature, with the original voice-cast. First broadcast on December 25, 1939 (Christmas Day).

Actors: Richard Percy Jones (Pinocchio), Cliff Edwards (Jiminy Cricket), Christian Rub (Geppetto), Walter Catlett (Honest John), Evelyn Venable (The Blue Fairy), Charles Judels (Stromboli), Frankie Darro (Lampwick)

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