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Christmas in July (1944) Quotes with Sound Clips - Page 36

The African Queen (1952)Funny quotes with sound clips from Christmas in July - Lux Radio Theatre play originally broadcast on June 25, 1944.

Actors: Dick Powell (Jimmy), Linda Darnell (Betty), Raymond Walburn (Maxford), Lionel Barrymore (Narrator)

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351 Ladies and Gentlemen, your producer... Mr. Lionel Barrymore.
352 Libby and I want you to decide an argument that's been going on between us.
353 Libby wants you to listen to something.
354 Like when I lost on 'how many peanuts are there in this window?' Well, that doubled my chances on the 'you fill in the missing words' contest.
355 Lionel probably started on the stage about the same age, huh?
356 Listen guys, this is going to cost us one davenport.
357 Listen to this... is this good - 'If you don't sleep at night it isn't the coffee, it's the bunk!'
358 Listen you! I'll break you in so many pieces... All of you!
359 Listen, Dr. Maxford gave Jimmy that check himself! I saw him.
360 Listen, I've still got the ring to prove it and you can't back out on me now, or I'd sue you.

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