In the tiny hands of a little lady named Snow White lay the reputation and the future of Walt Disney.

9 seconds sound clip from the Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1938) classic radio play.

You can hear this line at 00:02:40 in the radio play.

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- Over two and one half million drawings and the services of more than five hundred artists.

- It was therefore a rather nervous Mr. Disney who spoke to us that night.

- If we had tied bells on his knees, he could easily have doubled for Santa Claus' sleigh.

- It wasn't mike fright, though, that attacked Mr. Disney. It was premiere fright.

- For on the night following his Lux broadcast he was giving the world its first glimpse into animated fairyland.

- In the tiny hands of a little lady named Snow White lay the reputation and the future of Walt Disney.

- How this picture was received is history. It brought laughter and tears from the children and grown-ups of every nation.

- Praise came from the pulpit, from statesmen, from the press, to this unassuming man, whom even his switchboard operator calls Walt.

- Harvard and Yale gave him honorary degrees, and the world its thanks, for to all of us he recalled our childhood.

- We couldn't have chosen a more popular play for Christmas than Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, nor a more appropriate guest than Walt Disney.

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