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Barbara Stanwyck's current film is the Columbia picture 'Golden Boy.'

6 seconds sound clip from the Wuthering Heights (1939)) classic radio play.

You can hear this line at 00:58:13 in the radio play.

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[...]

- Our sponsors, the makers of Lux Toilet Soap, join me in inviting you to be with us again next Monday night...

- This is Melville Ruick asking you to be sure to listen to the Lux daytime radio program, 'The Life and Love of Dr. Susan.'

- This human and gripping story of a young, attractive woman doctor is brought to you every afternoon, Monday through Friday.

- For the time and station, see your newspaper.

- 'The Life and Love of Dr. Susan' comes to you in addition to the Lux Radio Theatre.

- Barbara Stanwyck's current film is the Columbia picture 'Golden Boy.'

- Brian Aherne will be seen next on the screen in the RKO production 'Vigil in the Night.'

- Ida Lupino's latest picture is Paramount Studio's 'The Light That Failed.'

- Louis Silvers is from Twentieth Century-Fox where he directed music for 'The Rains Came.'

- Here is important news for those of you who live in communities not operating on Daylight Saving Time.

- If you live in a community which does not operate on Daylight Saving Time, you will hear this program, beginning next Monday night, one hour later than heretofore.

[...]

Wuthering Heights (1939) Sound Clip

The 39 StepsMemorable quotes from Emily Brontë's novel, featuring sound clips from the Lux Radio Theatre broadcast version first aired on September 18, 1939 on CBS.

Actors: Barbara Stanwyck (Cathy), Ida Lupino (Isabella Linton), Brian Aherne (Heathcliff), Thomas Freebairn-Smith (Edgar Linton), Kemball Cooper (Hindley), Marga Ann Deighton (Ellen)

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