I'm sorry, but your master is quite dead.

11 seconds sound clip from the The Comedy of Terrors movie soundboard.

You can hear this line at 00:42:49 in the Blu-ray version of the movie.

Quote context

[...]

- No offence intended, sir. It's simply that Mr Black has been subject to catalepsy for several years now.

- Oh, yes. Several times he's presumed to have died, only to revive some hours later.

- I see. Well, I'm virtually positive he's dead. But if you wish, I'll apply a few more tests.

- Oh, if you would, sir, if only to be absolutely certain.

- All right.

- He left the window open.

- I'm sorry, but your master is quite dead.

- Up, down. Up and down all night long. Up and down and up...

- He has departed, the tenderhearted, his soul no longer by grief invaded. And music lingers from...

- Yes?

- Good evening. Mr Black and I have an appointment.

- Pick up your end, Mr Gillie. You're dragging.

- My end must be heavier than...than your end.

[...]

The Comedy of Terrors Sound Clip

The Comedy of Terrors cover

Funny quotes from The Comedy of Terrors (1964 film) featuring short sound clips.

Actors: Vincent Price (Waldo Trumbull), Peter Lorre (Felix Gillie), Joe E. Brown (Cemetery Keeper)

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