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One day as he was passing the roundhouse, he heard a sweet voice singing, and looking over the garden wall, he saw a beautiful coal car.

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

You can hear this line at 00:42:27 in the radio play.

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- And instead of buzzards following the old witch, I'd have bombing planes.

- And for a climax, the wicked queen sells Snow White a poisoned fruit stand. I think I'll do it.

- You're all wrong, Walt. What people want is more fantasy, sweetness, whimsy. Or just call it more Snow White.

- Why, think what I could do with Union Pacific if I had the Disney touch.

- My hero could be a steam engine... a prince in disguise.

- One day as he was passing the roundhouse, he heard a sweet voice singing, and looking over the garden wall, he saw a beautiful coal car.

- Yes, that's colossal.

- And though she was a shabby coal car, she was really a princess. Her name was Snow White.

- No, Mr. DeMille. If you do, I'll sue you.

- They fall in love.

- But the Great West in those days was a trackless wilderness.

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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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