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But before then, Bast must again send forth death.

5 seconds sound clip from the The Mummy (1932) movie soundboard.

You can hear this line at 00:54:06.920 in the Blu-ray version of the movie.

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- A nameless grave. The slaves were killed so that none should know. The soldiers who killed them were also slain, so no friend could creep to the desert with funeral offerings, for my condemned spirit.

- Anck-es-en-Amon. My love has lasted longer than the temples of our gods.

- No man ever suffered as I did for you.

- But the rest you may not know. Not until you are about to pass through the great night of terror and triumph, until you are ready to face moments of horror for an eternity of love.

- Until I send back your spirit that has wandered through so many forms and so many ages.

- But before then, Bast must again send forth death.

- Death to that boy for whom love is creeping into your heart. Love that would keep you from myself. Love that might bring sickness and even death to you.

- Awake.

- Have I been asleep? I had strange dreams. Dreams of Ancient Egypt, I think. There was someone like you in them.

- My pool is sometimes troubled. One sees strange fantasies in the water, but they pass like dreams.

- My dog! Wolfram! Wolfram! Where is he?

[...]

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Listen to funny quotes and famous lines from the classic 1932 movie The Mummy, with sound clips in WAV and MP3 formats.

Actors: Boris Karloff (Imhotep), Zita Johann (Helen Grosvenor), David Manners (Frank Whemple), Arthur Byron (Sir Joseph Whemple)

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