Naturally, Hollywood stars like to change the roles they play, but when it comes to complexion care, there's just one favorite: Lux Toilet Soap.

12 seconds sound clip from the The African Queen (1952) classic radio play.

You can hear this line at 00:01:04 in the radio play.

Quote context

[...]

- Greetings from Hollywood, ladies and gentlemen.

- When the Academy Award for Best Performance by an Actor was presented last March, a star who had built his reputation with great performances of gangster parts was among those nominated.

- And Humphrey Bogart won that award with great acclaim in the unusual role of the intemperate skipper of the African Queen.

- And, as his co-star of this John Huston production, we have beautiful Greer Garson, another Academy Award winner.

- Tonight, Miss Garson will vary her popular role of the charming wife to play a strait-laced spinster.

- Naturally, Hollywood stars like to change the roles they play, but when it comes to complexion care, there's just one favorite: Lux Toilet Soap.

- Our most glamorous stars know they can count on daily Lux facials for the finest in complexion care, care that really leaves skin smoother and fresher.

- So, try Hollywood's own beauty care, Lux Toilet Soap.

- The year is 1914. German East Africa... where Rose Sayre and her brother Samuel spread... gospel of God.

- For more than a year, the missionaries have seen only one white man, Mr. Allnut, pilot of the African Queen...

- A filthy, dilapidated launch that gasps her way up and down the river.

[...]

The African Queen (1952) Sound Clip

The African Queen (1952)Quotes with sound clips from The African Queen - Lux Radio Theatre play originally broadcast on 15 December 1952.

Actors: Greer Garson (Rose), Humphrey Bogart (Charlie Allnut)

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