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Back for Christmas (Suspense) Quotes with Sound Clips - Page 4

Back for Christmas (Suspense)Quotes from Back for Christmas- Suspense Radio Show based on a short story written by John Collier, first aired on December 23, 1943.

Actors: Peter Lorre (Hubert Schumacher)

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31 And now it is with pleasure that we bring back to our sound stage Mr. Lorre in act II of 'Back for Christmas'.
32 And now that I think of it... Oh, never mind. Go and let them in.
33 And so closes 'Back for Christmas'.
34 And so, with 'Back for Christmas' and with the performance of Peter Lorre, we again hope to keep you in... Suspense!
35 And then I opened the door into Hermione's room.
36 And traditionally, down through centuries of war and peace, the Christmas toast has been drunk in wine.
37 And when you've finished there, I want you to come straight home.
38 And why, may I ask, have you chosen this day, of all days, to dig up the cellar floor?
39 Aren't you ashamed of yourself, Professor! Stringing poor Hermione along like that.
40 Ask your dealer tomorrow for your favorite Roma Wine, America's largest selling wine.

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