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Algiers Quotes with Sound Clips - Page 51

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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501 Tell me what happened! Shall I break your neck to refresh your memory? Tell me. Do you hear? Tell me the truth!
502 Tell me. How is she? -She? -You know. Gaby.
503 Thank you, C. B. I'm delighted to be here.
504 Thank you, Miss. Everywhere you go New Quick Lux is the favorite stocking care.
505 Thank you, monsieur. -Not at all.
506 That is a matter of taste, madame.
507 That makes it thrifty. Marvelous purity, speed, thrift...
508 That was a long time ago.
509 That was only a ruse of Inspector Slimane's, to keep Gaby away from the Casbah and to bring Pepe out.
510 That was the title of the French motion picture, too, but Walter Wanger called his American version Algiers...

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