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Here, you take this brush and try to plaster down Alan's hair. I want to press off his tie.

4 seconds sound clip from the The Future Is Yours (Family Theater) classic radio drama series episode.

You can hear this line at 00:15:49.659 in the radio play.

Quote context

[...]

- There are some things in this world that are more important than money. And truth is one of them.

- I know, Mom. But, gee, then we won't get anything. And Dad, he'll feel awful bad. And Loretta, too.

- How do I look, Mother? I put on my best things in case they take our pictures for the paper.

- Our pictures? Oh, well, you'd be a beautiful picture if you take off some of that lipstick.

- Where's your father?

- In his room, getting ready.

- Here, you take this brush and try to plaster down Alan's hair. I want to press off his tie.

- Listen, Alan, you're not going to let me down today, are you? You know I've done a lot of good turns for you.

- And just think, if I get this chance, I might end up as a movie star someday.

- Wouldn't you be proud to have your sister a movie star?

- And I make oceans of money. And just think what I could do for you and Mother and Dad.

- Oh, Jesus, I know. You told me all that before.

[...]

The Future Is Yours (1948) Sound Clip

The Future Is Yours (1948) coverListen to quotes from the 1948 Family Theater radioplay The Future Is Yours, written by Walter Spence.

Actors: Bobby Driscoll (Alan), Rosemary DeCamp (Loretta), Ruth Perrott (Grace), Willard Waterman, Paul Conrad, Bob Holton

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