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The Wolf Man (1941) Quotes with Sound Clips - Page 42

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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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411 What are you doing here? -I came to help you.
412 What big eyes you have, Grandma.
413 What did you do? -Strapped him to the chair. Turned him to the window so that he'd see something of the hunt.
414 What did you see?
415 What did you see? Something evil?
416 What does he do? -He's the gamekeeper for your father's estate. -Oh.
417 What happened to him? -A wolf bit him.
418 What have we got there? -It's from London, sir. I think it's the new part for the telescope.
419 What is this story about a man turning into a wolf? -You mean the werewolf? -Yes, sir.
420 What kind of cane would you like? We have daywear or eveningwear. -Oh, it doesn't matter.

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