6 seconds sound clip from the The Thin Man (1936) classic radio play.
You can hear this line at 00:02:32 in the radio play.
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- Woody, he said, If you'll make this picture, I'll buy the story!
- Well, I read it. And while it was a good enough mystery story, there was something else about the book that struck me.
- Here was something new and fresh and very charming. A romance between a man and his wife.
- It's the story of a couple of kids that understood each other and had a blessed confidence in each other.
- Beneath all the casualness and all the wisecracking, there's a lovely, wholesome relationship. Something really deep and sweet, and inspiring.
- Well, we decided to make the picture. Albert Hackett and Frances Goodrich wrote a swell script.
- William Powell and Myrna Loy played the parts. And how! They played them beautifully! Because Powell was just Powell, and Loy was just Loy...
- Both of them wisecracking all the time and clowning right through the picture!
- I suppose you know that plenty of motion pictures take from two months to a year to shoot. We did The Thin Man in sixteen days, retakes and all!
- Of course it wasn't a pretentious picture.: We didn't make it as one. I hate epics. But it was evident that people liked it.
- It has been very interesting to study out how they can tell this story on the radio.
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