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The 39 Steps (1937) Quotes with Sound Clips - Page 5

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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41 A list of acts playing this week at the Palladium? The feature attraction is Mr. Memory!
42 A London Music Hall. The evening performance is on and the theatre is jammed to the doors.
43 A lot of people had that idea.
44 A love story of a Viennese girl and the three men who try to win her.
45 A map of Scotland? I have an atlas over here somewhere, if I could only... Oh yes, here it is.
46 A professor? Yes. Yes, that's it. I can try it anyhow.
47 A spy? Whom do you spy for? -Anyone who pays me.
48 A very interesting story for an actor, but the question is, will it interest an audience?
49 A woman's heart will rule her head much more quickly than a man's.
50 Aberdeen Express! Edinburgh, Kirkcaldy, Dundee! Aberdeen Express!

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