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He was always so keen to tell me about his experiments.

3 seconds sound clip from the The Invisible Man (1933) movie soundboard.

You can hear this line at 00:10:11.411 in the Blu-ray version of the movie.

Quote context

[...]

- Do you think there are any papers in his room to help us?

- Surely he must have arranged where he was going. There may be letters.

- He left a heap of burnt papers in his fireplace, that's all.

- He was so strange those last few days before he went... So excited and strung up. And yet he wouldn't say a word to explain.

- I've never seen him like it before.

- He was always so keen to tell me about his experiments.

- He meddled in things men should leave alone.

- What do you mean?

- Your father's a scientist. He's discovered more about preserving food than any man living. And Jack and I were employed to help him.

- That's a plain, straightforward job. It's not romantic, but it saves hundreds of deaths and thousands of stomach aches.

- What did you mean about things men should leave alone?

[...]

The Invisible Man (1933) Sound Clip

The Invisible Man (1933) posterListen to famous quotes and funny lines from the 1933 movie The Invisible Man, based on H. G. Wells' novel.

Actors: Claude Rains (Dr. Jack Griffin), Henry Travers (Dr. Cranley), Gloria Stuart (Flora Cranley), William Harrigan (Dr. Arthur Kemp)

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