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I had a terrible feeling last night. I felt he was in desperate trouble.

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

You can hear this line at 00:08:59.631 in the Blu-ray version of the movie.

Quote context

[...]

- Father, please put that horrid thing down and listen.

- It's nearly a month now without a word.

- But the note he left was quite clear. He said we might not hear for a while.

- It's a good thing to go away when you're finishing a difficult experiment.

- What kind of experiment is it, Father?

- Something of his own.

- I had a terrible feeling last night. I felt he was in desperate trouble.

- Hello, Kemp. Flora's worried about Griffin.

- I don't wonder. I should've thought at least he could drop a line.

- It's a queer thing.

- It certainly is, considering he was in your employ.

- He had my permission to carry out his own experiments in his spare time.

- And to clear off when he liked, for as long as he liked?

- What does it matter, if he's in trouble?

[...]

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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