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And that's important, because things aren't really clean unless they smell clean.

7 seconds sound clip from the The Day the Earth Stood Still (1954) classic radio play.

You can hear this line at 00:56:41 in the radio play.

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- And they have that same clean freshness whether you dry them indoors or out.

- Today's Surf gets white things really clean without bluing or water softener, and you never need a bleach except for stubborn stains.

- So if you haven't tried all-purpose Surf lately, try it soon. Take it from your old friend Art Linkletter.

- You'll like Surf for everything you wash, 'cause when you wash them with Surf, they smell like sunshine.

- Thanks, Art Linkletter. And I'd like to say again that when you wash things with Surf, they smell like sunshine.

- And that's important, because things aren't really clean unless they smell clean.

- It's true that all good detergents these days get clothes clean-looking, but Surf does more.

- Yes, Surf gets clothes so clean, they smell like sunshine. And that means they're clean clear through.

- So, ladies, why don't you prove it to yourselves? Get Surf tomorrow and discover what a really clean wash is.

- Lever Brothers Company, makers of Lux Toilet Soap and Lux Liquid Detergent, invite you to be with us again next Monday evening when the Lux Radio Theater presents 'Has Anybody Seen My Gal?' starring Piper Laurie, Rock Hudson, and Gene Lockhart.

- This is Irving Cummings saying good night to you from Hollywood.

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The Day the Earth Stood Still (1954) Sound Clip

The Day the Earth Stood Still (1954)Relive the nostalgia of old-time radio with sound bites from Lux Radio Theater's "The Day the Earth Stood Still." Classic sci-fi, vintage sound & dialogue.

Actors: Michael Rennie (Klaatu), Jean Peters (Helen Benson), Paul Frees (Narrator), Lamont Johnson (Tom), Herb Butterfield (Professor Barnhardt), Tudor Owen (Mr. Harley), Billy Gray (Bobby), Edith Evanson (Mrs. Crockett)

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