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The 39 Steps (1937) Quotes with Sound Clips - Page 14

The 39 StepsQuotes with sound clips from the old-time radio play "The 39 Steps" (1937), based on John Buchan's novel, first aired on December 13, 1937 on CBS's Lux Radio Theatre.

Actors: Robert Montgomery (Richard Hannay), Ida Lupino (Pamela Stuart), Isabel Jewel (Annabella Smith), Gene Lockhart (Mr. Memory), Leonard Mudie (Professor Bartlett),

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131 Come on now, you're trembling.
132 Come on, Hannay.
133 Come on, let's get out of here.
134 Come on, we don't want any excitement here. -All right, I'll go quietly. -Richard, you're not!
135 Come on, we'll get the next train for London.
136 Come on. When I say jump, jump and run for your life. -Yes, but they'll catch us! -Go on, jump!
137 Despised by his wife and family, ostracized by his friends, he became a cattle buyer for the British army.
138 Detective, have you a pencil and a piece of paper? -Yes. -I want you to write down everything you hear.
139 Determined to discover the secret of the Thirty-Nine Steps, he's made his way to Scotland.
140 Did they get the man who shot him? -We got him, all right. He'll hang for it too.

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