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A Star is Born Quotes with Sound Clips - Page 13

Janet Gaynor on the microphone recording for A Star is BornAudio quotes from the old-time radio play "A Star is Born" (1937), based on a story by Adela Rogers St. Johns, first aired on September 13, 1937 on CBS's Lux Radio Theatre.

Actors: Janet Gaynor (Esther Blodgett), Robert Montgomery (Norman Maine), Lionel Stander (Libby)

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121 Cut!
122 Danny, what's the matter?
123 Day, week, or month? -Well, it's a little hard to say. You see, I'm going into the movies.
124 Didn't expect to find you here at Santa Anita.
125 Didn't they like me? -Well, maybe the part wasn't just right.
126 Do you know why I wanted to be a man? -No, why?
127 Do you like it? -It's the most wonderful surprise anybody ever had.
128 Do you realize, too, the responsibility you would be assuming to the court and to the Commonwealth? -I do.
129 Do you remember I told you once if you got what you wanted you'd have to give your heart in exchange? And you said you were willing. Do you remember that? -I remember.
130 Do you still want to go into movies? You know what your chances are? One in a hundred thousand. -But... but maybe I'm that one.

— Esther Blodgett (Janet Gaynor)

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