- Oh. Oh, well, I never go to pictures. Those marshmallow-faced movie stars make me sick.
- Yes, sir.

— (James Stewart)

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

You can hear this line at 00:09:13 in the radio play.

Quote context

[...]

- Until then, I don't want to see a single soul, you understand? I'll have dinner in here.

- Yes, sir.

- Uh, that time I's telling' you 'bout in Honolulu...

- Yeah, yeah, yeah. Well, goodbye. And here, buy yourself a ukulele.

- Yes, sir.

- Oh, we got another celebrity on board, Mr. Amber ton... Miss Cherry Chester.

- 'Cherry Chester'? Well, nobody's named 'Cherry Chester.' Well, what is 'Cherry Chester,' some kind of new soft drink or something?

- No, sir. She's a moving' picture star!

- Oh. Oh, well, I never go to pictures. Those marshmallow-faced movie stars make me sick.

- Yes, sir.

- Give me the simple primitive woman, the woman of long silences, consuming in love, enduring in marriage.

- Yes, sir! Me, too.

- 'Cherry Chester.' Huh!

(OLD STEAM TRAIN MOVING)

- Huh! 'Anthony Amber ton.' Sounds like a hero in a costume picture. Let's see that book, dear.

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