• Random Quote
  • Actors
  • Characters
  • Movie Genres
    • Cartoons
    • Classics
    • Comedy
    • Disney
    • Famous
    • Horror
    • More Genres
  • Sound Effects
  • Topics A-Z
  • Resources
Movie-Sounds.org › Old-Time Radio Quotes
A Star is Born Quotes with Sound Clips - Page 20

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)

[Amazon link] #ad

191 Here, girl, please, please get out, will you? I want to talk to my granddaughter.
192 Hey, come back here. I'm starving! Now, let's see. Which would you take? -Well... -I believe I'll take caviar.
193 Hey, Esther! Esther!
194 Hey, hold that pose! That's it. Get it, Otto? -Got it.
195 Hey, wait a minute! Do you mind if I take just one more look?
196 Hi, Anita, where have you been? -Looking for you mostly. Come and join the party.
197 Hi, Oliver. You look worried about something. -Do I? -Well, go ahead and say it. I've got it coming to me.
198 Hmm, a new leaf? -A whole new book. Thanks.
199 Hmm, pity she didn't know about that soap you use. One look at you ought to sell Lux Soap to any girl.
200 Hors d'oeuvres, Mr. Maine? The caviar's very good.

Page 20 of 59

<< ◄  19  20  21  ► >>

Latest Movie Sound Bites

20 Million Miles to Earth (1957) 20 Million Miles to Earth (1957)
The Shaolin Heroes (1980) The Shaolin Heroes (1980)
Muppet Treasure Island Muppet Treasure Island
The Alamo (1960) The Alamo (1960)
Short Circuit (1986) Short Circuit (1986)

Poll

You are using film sounds:







  Results

MOVIE-SOUNDS.ORG - Download and listen to lines and quotes from movies which can be used as ringtones. A movie phrases and sayings search engine.

 

All the movie sound clips on this site are just short samples from the original sources, in mp3, wav or other popular audio formats. The copyrighted, unlicensed movie samples are shorter in comparison to the original movie. Samples do not exceed 10 seconds or less than 1% of the length of the original movie, which is shorter. All the sounds retain their original copyright as owned by their respective movie production companies (read the full disclaimer and disclosures)

Contact | Privacy policy