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Ah, do you see that moon up there? That's where we belong, you and I. Alone on the moon, where nobody could ever bother us. Yeah, that's our home up there.

13 seconds sound clip from the The Moon's Our Home (1941) classic radio play.

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

Quote context

[...]

- We'll travel rougher roads and turn narrower corners...

- Will we?

- Say, you're pretty sure of yourself, aren't you?

- You know, you're lovely. I told you in the carriage that you could be, you know.

- Oh, I hate you!

- Good, good, good. There's nothing more helpful to romance than a little hate.

- Now, just tell me one thing. Ah, is your name really Brown?

- Yes, it is, but it's not the name by which most people know me. I shan't tell you my other name... it would spoil things!

- Ah, do you see that moon up there? That's where we belong, you and I. Alone on the moon, where nobody could ever bother us. Yeah, that's our home up there.

- Do you always go without a hat?

- Huh? Why?

- Well, I've heard of sunstroke. There's probably a moon-stroke, too.

- Oh. Yeah. Well, probably.

- Well, look, going without a hat's good for the hair.

- Yeah, I had a friend on my father's side who always went without a hat. He was bald.

- Yeah, he probably didn't have any hair to start with.

- You know, you should never comb yours.

- Why?

- I sort of like it that way.

- I think you're crazy.

- Well, I am, completely.

- Well, it certainly is a glorious night, isn't it?

- Glorious, and what's more, there's nothing phony about it. No camouflage.

[...]

The Moon's Our Home (1941) Sound Clip

The Moon's Our Home (1941)Quotes from The Moon's Our Home, Lux Radio Theatre play broadcast in 1941, adapted after Faith Baldwin's novel, featuring sound clips.

Actors: James Stewart (Anthony Amberton / John Smith), Carole Lombard (Cherry Chester / Sarah Brown), Clara Blandick (Lucy), Verna Felton (Boyce)

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