Picking up where we left off between the acts, here's Walt Disney to continue his animated conversation in a more serious vein.

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

You can hear this line at 00:56:23 in the radio play.

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- Why don't you plan to give all those lovely fragile things the care they deserve? Gentle Lux care.

- Keep a box of Lux Flakes on your bathroom shelf. And after every wearing, take your nice underthings and plunge them into a big bowlful of Lux suds.

- Those soft pure suds whisk away every trace of soil and leave your things dainty and new-looking.

- There's no harmful alkali to hurt fine materials or fade delicate colors.

- In fact, Lux is safe for anything safe in water alone. Try it. Buy Lux Flakes in the economical large size tomorrow.

- Picking up where we left off between the acts, here's Walt Disney to continue his animated conversation in a more serious vein.

- You'll be sorry, Mr. DeMille.

- Tell me, just how old a story is Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs?

- Well, it's so old that no one knows when or where it was first told.

- Is it true that it wasn't published until the Grimm Brothers came along?

- Yes, just about a hundred years ago.

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