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Dorian, let me in. I must see you. Open the door, Dorian. I'll not go away until I see you.

8 seconds sound clip from the The Picture of Dorian Gray movie soundboard.

You can hear this line at 00:44:12.736 in the Blu-ray version of the movie.

Quote context

[...]

- It was true. The expression had altered. There was no doubt of it. It was incredible, and yet it was a fact.

- Was this portrait to become for him the emblem of his own conscience? Would it teach him to loathe his own soul?

- But if this painting was to be his conscience made visible, then he would let it instruct him. He would give it no reason to reproach him. He would live purely and nobly.

- He had been cruel to Sibyl Vane. But it was not too late to make that right. She could still be his wife. He would marry her. They could be happy together.

- He implored her forgiveness. He blamed himself. He gave way to the luxury of self-reproach. When he finished the letter, he felt that he had been forgiven.

- Dorian, let me in. I must see you. Open the door, Dorian. I'll not go away until I see you.

(Knocking on door) Dorian, let me in.

- You shouldn't lock yourself in like this, Dorian. I'm sorry for it all, dreadfully sorry.

- You mean about Sibyl Vane?

- Yes, of course.

- It's all right now. I'm actually grateful to you. I've learned to know myself better.

- I know you will sneer at me, but from now on, I'm going to do as my conscience bids me.

[...]

The Picture of Dorian Gray (1945) Sound Clip

The Picture of Dorian Gray (1945) Poster

Memorable quotes from The Picture of Dorian Gray (1945 film, based on Oscar Wilde's novel), with sound clips in WAV and MP3 formats.

Actors: George Sanders (Lord Henry Wotton), Hurd Hatfield (Dorian Gray), Lowell Gilmore (Basil Hallward), Angela Lansbury (Sibyl Vane), Donna Reed (Gladys Hallward)

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