Tonight we have as our guest Miss Frances Litaker, one of the lovely young stewardesses who fly for those huge mainliners.

8 seconds sound clip from the Algiers (1941, Lux Radio Theatre) classic radio play.

You can hear this line at 00:28:19 in the original recording.

Quote context

[...]

- But... I'll come back.

- When?

- Tomorrow.

- How can I be sure?

- I never break a promise.

- Let me go.

- Why should I?

- Because I ask you!

- Say please.

- You're rude.

- Am I?

- Tomorrow. I'll be expecting you... here.

- Flight Number Four, United Airlines mainliner sleeper plane leaving for Denver, Omaha, Chicago...

- Tonight we have as our guest Miss Frances Litaker, one of the lovely young stewardesses who fly for those huge mainliners.

- Chosen for poise, charm, expert training, these girls have an exciting and glamorous job. And one that's very hard on stockings.

- So we're especially proud that so many of United Airlines' a hundred and ninety-four stewardesses use Lux Flakes for their stockings, both silk and nylon.

- Over eighty-one percent of the girls who have told us what care they give their stockings use Lux Flakes.

- Miss, what part of your job would you say was hardest on stockings?

[...]

Algiers Sound Clip

Algiers PosterAudio quotes from the old-time radio play "Algiers", based on by Henri La Barthe's novel, first aired on July 7, 1941 on CBS's Lux Radio Theatre.

Actors: Charles Boyer (Pepe le Moko), Hedy Lamarr (Gaby), Alan Napier (Inspector Slimane), Bea Benaderet (Ines)

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