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The Wolf Man (1941) Quotes with Sound Clips - Page 11

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Hear the most iconic quotes from the classic 1941 horror film The Wolf Man, with sound bites!

Actors: Lon Chaney Jr. (Larry Talbot / The Wolf Man), Claude Rains (Sir John Talbot), Evelyn Ankers (Gwen Conliffe)

3 more actors, Ralph Bellamy (Captain Paul Montford), Maria Ouspenskaya (Maleva), Bela Lugosi (Bela)

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101 Come, my dear.
102 Coming, Sir John? -Yeah. I'll be down in a minute.
103 Cut the cards.
104 Did you give your son the sleeping pill? -Oh, no.
105 Did you hear that, Mr. Twiddle? -Of course I did. Otherwise, I'd be snuggled all in bed.
106 Do something. Can't you help him?
107 Do you dare to show me the wound? -What? -Do you dare to show me the wound?
108 Do you know Paul Montford? -Sure.
109 Do you mind if I go in first? -No, no. Go right ahead. -Go on, silly.
110 Doctor, I've got to talk to you. -Later. Now, I want you to go and get some rest. -Go on, Larry.

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