And there was one of me once, in the Kentish Mercury. When I was a bridesmaid at my sister's wedding. You remember? Oh, but I shouldn't think you've come across that.

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You can hear this line at 00:06:22.449 in the Blu-ray version of the movie.

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[...]

- There may be an association of ideas. I may be linked to something that means a great deal to you.

- Such as?

- I should have to psychoanalyse you to find that out.

- But it doesn't end there. You see, everybody in this room is part of my dream. Everybody.

- Gosh!

- Good Lord, really?

- Very extraordinary.

- You're kidding!

- What, all of us?

- I can only tell you that when I came into this room, I recognised you all.

- Having seen all our photographs in the newspapers, I take it, Dr. Van Straaten?

- Of course, you may have seen me on the sports page. Motor racing's my line.

- And there was one of me once, in the Kentish Mercury. When I was a bridesmaid at my sister's wedding. You remember? Oh, but I shouldn't think you've come across that.

- Well, I've never had my photograph taken.

- Oh, yes, you did dear once. You know the one. Naked on a white fur rug, six months old.

- Good Lord, that's right. I don't think he'd recognise me, I was much fatter.

- Surely, Mr. Craig, you might've seen any of us some time or another. In the street or anywhere.

- Yes, but why should I always dream about meeting you all together, here in this room that I've never been in, in my life, until today?

- Mr. Craig, can you describe what happens in your dream?

- Well, not in detail, but it always starts exactly the same as when I arrived, just now.

- I turn off the main road into the lane. At the bend in the lane, the house comes into view. And I stop, because I recognise it. Then I drive on again, and Foley meets me at the front door. I recognise him, too.

[...]

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Listen to short quotes from Dead of Night (1945), featuring audio clips of the best lines and SFX.

Actors: Mervyn Johns (Walter Craig), Frederick Valk (Dr. van Straaten), Michael Redgrave (Maxwell Frere)

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