Miss Fay Wray was in Maine, finishing an engagement on the straw hat circuit.

6 seconds sound clip from the You Can't Take It with You (1939) classic radio play.

You can hear this line at 00:02:48 in the radio play.

Quote context

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- To cast this play, we literally covered the country, from Maine to California.

- Our good friend Edward Arnold was up in San Francisco enjoying a kind of postman's holiday with the Bohemian Club...

- A group of gentlemen who amuse themselves occasionally by putting on a play.

- We suggested that it was time to stop entertaining himself and get back to entertaining the public.

- He's here tonight as Banker Kirby, the same role he played in the picture.

- Miss Fay Wray was in Maine, finishing an engagement on the straw hat circuit.

- That's the branch of the theater which blooms in the spring and closes up at the first frost.

- We reached her by telephone and told her about the part of Alice...

- And, above the noise of shifting scenery, she managed to shout across the continent that she'd take the next train for California.

- We found Walter Connolly, our choice for Grandpa Vanderhof, solemnly waving a steak knife in the Paramount commissary.

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