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

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.

- The great adventurer. I'll bet he's lost without his hot water bottle.

[...]

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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