4 seconds sound clip from the You Can't Take It with You (1939) classic radio play.
You can hear this line at 00:39:12 in the radio play.
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- A few days later, I got a letter that made me think that perhaps I'm not always as grateful as I should be.
- The letter says... Well here, Sally, you read it.
- Dear Mr. Ruick, So you know Joan Bennett! You Big Lucky, I wish I knew her.
- Why don't you tell us some more about the stars you know personally?
- Shall I read the way it's signed?
- Why, certainly, why not? Go ahead.
- Well, it's signed, 'An admirer.'
- Oh, that! She doesn't mean me, Sally. She means she admires Joan Bennett. And, by George, so do I. What a complexion she has!
- Are you going to do what she asks?
- Who, Joan Bennett?
- Oh, no. 'An admirer.'
- Oh, you mean, to talk more about the movie stars I know? Well, I know Olivia de Havilland. And believe me I was glad I did the other night.
- I was at the Trocadero and she came in. She looked so absolutely beautiful that everyone in the place turned to look.
- She has lovely skin.
- Indeed she has. And she uses Lux Soap. She's a real fan for it. Says it does a swell job for her, and besides she likes to use it because it has such a nice perfume.
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