The wax is melted in the caldron you see above the vat, liquefied and brought to a boiling point so that it will distribute itself evenly over the body.

12 seconds sound clip from the House of Wax (1953) movie soundboard.

You can hear this line at 00:41:26 in the Blu-ray version of the movie.

Quote context

[...]

- I have to go my own way.

- Here we are. Interesting, isn't it?

- One of my pupils is about to dip a body into a bath of wax.

- Yes. The bodies are constructed separately to exact specifications, of reinforced plaster of Paris.

- Oh, uh, this is Leon, another one of my pupils. Mr. Wallace.

- How do you do?

- The wax is melted in the caldron you see above the vat, liquefied and brought to a boiling point so that it will distribute itself evenly over the body.

- The head and hands, tinted by my own secret process, are attached to the body after it is covered with its skin of wax.

- Now watch.

(WAX BUBBLING)

- I often wondered how that was done.

- It's a method of my own. Crude but adequate.

[...]

House of Wax (1953) Sound Clip

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Quotes from House of Wax (1953 film), featuring short sound bites and sfx.

Actors: Vincent Price (Professor Henry Jarrod), Carolyn Jones (Cathy Gray)

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