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I must now paralyze certain portions of the brain, so that my subjects can neither question nor reason, only hear and obey. Then at last we'll have an army perfect for our purpose.

11 seconds sound clip from the Revenge of the Zombies (1943) movie soundboard.

You can hear this line at 00:26:35.000 in the DVD version of the movie.

Quote context

[...]

- I shall take her there and demonstrate that zombies must obey their master.

- Against an army of zombies, no armies could stand. Why, even blown half to bits, undaunted by fire and gas, zombies would fight on so long as the brain cells which receive and execute commands still remained intact.

- No. No! No!

- Watch this. Your brain works in independency of mine. Go back.

- I must make still another experiment. Apparently I've succeeded too well this time.

- I must now paralyze certain portions of the brain, so that my subjects can neither question nor reason, only hear and obey. Then at last we'll have an army perfect for our purpose.

- When will you be prepared to come then?

- I'll let you know. I shan't need more than a day or two.

- I have already a subject close at hand. When I've dealt with him, my discovery will be perfected.

- Lazarus will take you back where he found you.

- Lazarus? Ah, yes. In the Bible. He rose from the dead.

- Auf Wiedersehen.

- Auf Wiedersehen.

[...]

Revenge of the Zombies (1943) Sound Clip

Revenge of the Zombies (1943) poster

Quotes with sound bites from the 1943 horror film Revenge of the Zombies.

Actors: John Carradine (Dr. Von Altermann), Mantan Moreland (Jeff Jackson), Gale Storm (Jennifer Rand), Robert Lowery (Larry Adams), Madame Sul-Te-Wan (Mammy Beulah), James Baskett (Lazarus)

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