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Consequence (1949) Quotes with Sound Clips - Page 21

Consequence (1949)Quotes with audio samples from the old-time radio play "Consequence", based on an original story by Vladimir Pozner, first aired on Thursday May 19th, 1949, on CBS's Suspense radio program.

Actors: James Stewart (Dr Philip Martin), Paul Ford (Ted Wolfe), Betty Lou Gerson, Harlow Wilcox (commercial spokesmen)

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201 Oh, poor Dr Martin. What an awful way to die.
202 Oh, seems like I did hear a car about that. -Sure, sure, that was it. -Yep, pretty sure it did.
203 Oh, there are a thousand things she could do and would do.
204 Oh, well... Say, what's the number of his room again? I want to drop my node.
205 Oh, why me? Ah, it's been a long time since you and I had the same dreams, Ted.
206 Only I'll have to be down at the store when it happens.
207 Only look out for the oven - it leaks when you turn it off.
208 Pan-American? Wilson Hotel. Got a throw ticket to Ecuador. Dr. Wolf. Would you take it? Thank you.
209 Phil you're not afraid, are you? -No. No not anymore. I'll go.
210 Phil, you haven't... -No, it's all right, it's all right, Joe I'll tell you later.

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