Let's dim the lights a little. Let's sit down and shut our eyes, forget the world, and just imagine...

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

You can hear this line at 00:03:22 in the radio play.

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- 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.

- Later on we'll hear from him. Now we hear his masterpiece.

- Let's dim the lights a little. Let's sit down and shut our eyes, forget the world, and just imagine...

- As our curtain rises and the Lux Radio Theatre presents Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs.

- In a far-off world long long ago, a kingdom built on a mountain high lifted its turrets flecked with gold into a sapphire sky.

- Land of Enchantment this domain, but ruled by a queen - blackhearted, vain...

- Jealous of her beauty, and fearful lest there be another in her realm to prove more beautiful than she.

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