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In fact, Lux is safe for anything safe in water alone. Try it. Buy Lux Flakes in the economical large size tomorrow.

8 seconds sound clip from the Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1938) classic radio play.

You can hear this line at 00:56:15 in the radio play.

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[...]

- Well, why don't you do what Mother Browning suggested?

- Why don't you plan to give all those lovely fragile things the care they deserve? Gentle Lux care.

- Keep a box of Lux Flakes on your bathroom shelf. And after every wearing, take your nice underthings and plunge them into a big bowlful of Lux suds.

- Those soft pure suds whisk away every trace of soil and leave your things dainty and new-looking.

- There's no harmful alkali to hurt fine materials or fade delicate colors.

- In fact, Lux is safe for anything safe in water alone. Try it. Buy Lux Flakes in the economical large size tomorrow.

- Picking up where we left off between the acts, here's Walt Disney to continue his animated conversation in a more serious vein.

- You'll be sorry, Mr. DeMille.

- Tell me, just how old a story is Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs?

- Well, it's so old that no one knows when or where it was first told.

- Is it true that it wasn't published until the Grimm Brothers came along?

- Yes, just about a hundred years ago.

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Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1938) Sound Clip

Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1938)Quotes with sound bites from The Lux Radio Theater's play of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, featuring Walt Disney as guest of honor. First broadcast on December 26, 1938.

Actors: Thelma Hubbard (Snow White), Stuart Buchanan (Grumpy Dwarf), Roy Atwill (Doc Dwarf), Billy Gilbert (Sneezy Dwarf), Lou Merrill (Sleepy Dwarf), J. Scott Smart (Bashful Dwarf), Walt Disney (Himself)

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