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I sent my soul through the invisible, some letter of that after-life to spell. And by and by my soul returned to me, and answered, I myself am heaven and hell.

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

You can hear this line at 01:18:00.800 in the Blu-ray version of the movie.

Quote context

[...]

- But what if Allen Campbell should be out of England? Days would pass before he could come back. Perhaps he would refuse to come.

- Mr. Allen Campbell, sir.

- This is kind of you, Allen.

- You said it was a matter of life and death.

- Listen to this. (2)

- I sent my soul through the invisible, some letter of that after-life to spell. And by and by my soul returned to me, and answered, I myself am heaven and hell.

- That's quite good, don't you think?

- I didn't come here to discuss the verses of Omar Khayyam.

- No, of course not.

- Please sit down, Allen. I'll tell you why I sent for you.

- In a locked room at the top of this house, a room to which no one but myself has access, a dead man is lying across a table. He's been dead for 10 hours.

- Who he is, why he died, how he died, are matters that do not concern you. What you must do is...

[...]

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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