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Christmas in July (1944) Quotes with Sound Clips - Page 59

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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581 We wouldn't care to spend that much. -No, that's what I thought. -But I could if I felt like it.
582 We'll all be listening Lionel, good night! -Good night! -Good night.
583 We'll pick up a telegram blank at lunchtime, leave it on his desk. He'll think he won 25000 bucks!
584 We've got to announce it by next Wednesday, and I think it's high time we talk this over. In a nice, friendly way, of course.
585 We've plenty to be thankful for, Jimmy. Oh, you poor kid...
586 Well do you get the point? Do you understand what it means? -Yes...
587 Well I, oh I guess it's the contest Mr. Waterberry. The Maxford House contest.
588 Well let me tell you something... I'm giving you just four seconds flat to get in line!
589 Well now, I don't know much about laundry, but I do know that a theater like this is a wonderful thing of about thirty million people.
590 Well now, I feel better.

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