8 seconds sound clip from the Wuthering Heights (1939)) classic radio play.
You can hear this line at 00:02:26 in the radio play.
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- And that alone was enough to make Barbara Stanwyck our choice.
- I telephoned Barbara at her ranch to ask if she'd like to do 'Wuthering Heights' and found she was playing nurse in one of the stables where a blessed event had just taken place.
- Barbara reported that both mother and son were doing nicely and gave me a confidential tip that the son looked like a sure winner in the Kentucky Derby of 1942.
- But, of more immediate importance, was Barbara's eagerness to do 'Wuthering Heights.'
- Then we discovered that Brian Aherne had tramped over the Yorkshire moors many times and that one of his secret ambitions was to play the part of Heathcliff.
- That solved a very knotty problem, for it's a role that demands rare strength and fire.
- For the part of Isabella, we selected Ida Lupino, one of Hollywood's rising young dramatic actresses...
- She, too, has that emotional power which every character in this play seems to require.
- Now, the players are on the stage and our drama's about to begin. We raise the curtain on Act One of 'Wuthering Heights'...
- Desolate and lonely are the rolling moorlands of England where, in the winter night, the snowdrifts stand like giant spectres in the teeth of screaming gales.
- About one hundred years ago, a stranger lost his way on such a night.
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