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I Walked with a Zombie Quotes with Sound Clips - Page 43

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Quotes with sound bites from the 1943 horror film I Walked with a Zombie.

Actors: Frances Dee (Betsy Connell), Tom Conway (Paul Holland), James Ellison (Wesley Rand)

3 more actors, Edith Barrett (Mrs. Rand), James Bell (Dr. Maxwell), Theresa Harris (Alma)

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421 What in the world can you do with a day off in St. Sebastian? -I was just beginning to wonder.
422 What's this? -A puff-up, I call it. But Miss Jessica always says brioche.
423 When his father died, she married my father, Dr. Rand, the missionary.
424 When I thought of a nurse, I thought of someone hard and impersonal.
425 When they asked the Commissioner if any policemen were wanted, he said my horse is all the police we need on Saint Sebastian.
426 Where are my people? Let them bring me the rice cakes. Let them dance and be happy.
427 Where have you been, Miss Connell?
428 Where were you trained? -Memorial Hospital here in Ottawa.
429 Who sits there? -My brother's wife.
430 Whose horse? -The police horse. Police? I didn't know there was a policeman on the island. -Just this horse, Miss Betsy.

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