Ordinarily, I don't suppose a courtroom is the most promising place in the world for a love story - especially if the party of the first part is the prosecutor and the party of the second part is the girl on trial.

14 seconds sound clip from the Remember the Night (1940) classic radio play.

You can hear this line at 00:02:15 in the radio play.

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- Barbara dropped in to visit my Northwest Mounted Police set, but I sent her home right away to get her script of Remember the Night.

- And I had to break into something to get Fred MacMurray.

- I had to break into his vacation in Mexico.

- It was the same vacation which we interrupted a few weeks ago to bring him back to this microphone.

- However, he took our persecution very amiably and buckled right down to work.

- Ordinarily, I don't suppose a courtroom is the most promising place in the world for a love story - especially if the party of the first part is the prosecutor and the party of the second part is the girl on trial.

- But Remember the Night is delightfully original from beginning to end, with a love story that begins in a law court.

- So once more it's curtain time in the Lux Radio Theater as we start Act One of Remember the Night...

- A jewelry store on New York's Fifth Avenue. In the glittering showcases, a thousand precious stones sparkle in their brilliant settings.

- Although it's just a few weeks before Christmas, there's only one customer in the store this afternoon, a pretty girl in costly furs.

- On her wrist is a diamond bracelet, placed there by an enthusiastic clerk.

[...]

Remember the Night (1940) Sound Clip

The African Queen (1952)Voice quotes from Remember the Night (1940) - Lux Radio Theatre play originally broadcast on March 25, 1940.

Actors: Barbara Stanwyck (Lee Leander), Fred MacMurray (John Sargent), Beulah Bondi (Mrs. Sargent), Elizabeth Patterson (Aunt Emma), Sterling Holloway (Willy)

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