With the collapse of Nazi Germany after World War II, it was commonly believed that many of Hitler's more fanatic followers escaped to the western hemisphere to pursue their relentless plotting for world domination.

15 seconds sound clip from the Notorious (1948, Lux Radio Theatre) classic radio play.

You can hear this line at 00:00:34 in the radio play.

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- Lux presents... Hollywood!

- Greetings from Hollywood, ladies and gentlemen.

- With the collapse of Nazi Germany after World War II, it was commonly believed that many of Hitler's more fanatic followers escaped to the western hemisphere to pursue their relentless plotting for world domination.

- Our play tonight, while purely fictional, is a sample of how these isolated groups may operate and how they may be brought to justice.

- Notorious might take place in any city, but actually we find ourselves in teeming and exotic Rio de Janeiro. One of the most exciting cities of the New World.

- I have an airmail letter from a friend of ours who made a flying visit to Rio and reports:

- While shopping in the fashionable Copacabana section I purchased several exquisite examples of Brazilian lace.

- Imagine my surprise when I examined them to discover each piece labeled 'Wash only in Lux.'

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