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- They liked me, huh?
- Oh, two hundred. You are sensational!

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

You can hear this line at 00:25:48 in the radio play.

Quote context

[...]

- Well... I guess he won't need me anymore. What does an actor want with a conscience anyway?

- Goodbye, Pinoke. Goodbye. Goodbye.

- I got-a no strings, but I got-a the brain, I buy a new-a suit and I swing-a the cane.

- I eat-a the best and I drink-a champagne, I got-a no strings on me.

- One hundred eighty-five. One hundred and ninety-five. Bravo, Pinocchio!

- They liked me, huh?

- Oh, two hundred. You are sensational!

- You mean I'm good?

- Three hundred! You are colossal!

- Does that mean I'm an actor?

- Sure! I will push you in the public's eye!

- Your face... she will be on everybody's a-tongue!

- Will she?

- What's this? Counterfeit? Oh, for you, my little Pinocchio. Here, I give it to you.

- Oh, for me? Gee, thanks! I'll run right home and tell my father.

- Oh. Oh, yes. Sure.

[...]

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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