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Consequence (1949) Quotes with Sound Clips - Page 3

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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21 All right, now just what exactly do you want, Gwen?
22 All right. -I'll phone the land lady. -Is that safe?
23 All right. -I'll see you in the car.
24 All right. That will be quite all right, Dr. Wolf.
25 All you have to do is... here, use this hatchet... can you? -Yes, I will.
26 Although I would think a cowboy suit would be a sensation in Ecuador, you know?
27 And a few men took off their hats and then I saw it - the stretcher, the blanket thrown over the shapeless form. And the blackened shriveled cowboy boot...
28 And a letter in my own handwriting explaining that I had agreed to lend him that amount.
29 And asking the bank to forward the money to my account in Los Angeles. My account as Ted Wolf.
30 And at first everything clicked.

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