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Dead of Night (1945) Quotes with Sound Clips - Page 9

Dead of Night (1945) poster

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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81 After what happened in the dressing room, I was sure he was not quite right in the head.
82 Ah, Walter Craig? -How do you do? You're Eliot Foley? -That's right.
83 Albury was right, I made marvellous headway, and was able to leave the nursing home before the week was over.
84 All right Look here, old man, you'd better apologise to this lady. -What did you say? -I said you've insulted this lady. And I said you'd better apologise to her.
85 All right, no need to get tough about it.
86 All the same, I'll go, if you like. But it seems rather silly to me, considering I've had some myself. -Some what? -Subconscious thingamajigs. Or whatever Dr. Van Straaten makes out they are.
87 An admirable suggestion.
88 And I don't want to talk about it. Jack, same again. -OK by me, brother. Give me a scotch, please.
89 And in the end, the dummy got the upper hand entirely.
90 And now, Craig... I accept your dream.

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