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You're very gullible, Amanda.

4 seconds sound clip from the Fugue in C Minor (Suspense) classic radio play.

You can hear this line at 00:23:04 in the radio play.

Quote context

[...]

- I'd like you to hear how the music sounds in the darkness. It's quite an experience being so close to the pipes...

- You know, narrow, suffocating... especially when I play the great 'Passacaglia and Fugue' of Bach.

- Oh, Theodore, please! I don't want to stay here!

- Or perhaps one of the Rheinberger symphonies or the great chorales of Cesar Franck.

- Margaret, of course, preferred 'Narcissus.'

- You're very gullible, Amanda.

- Then you did kill her. You killed her in this room. And you're going to kill me!

- Yes. Simple, isn't it?

- But why? Why?

- I don't know. One gets tired every now and then of mere music.

- Sometimes the classics demand competition.

- A scream, for example. There's something so exciting about pulling out all the stops and drowning out all human sound!

- Have you ever tried to match your voice against the thunderous voice of Bach? It's most effective!

[...]

Fugue in C Minor (Suspense) Sound Clip

Fugue in C Minor (Suspense)Quotes from Fugue in C Minor - Suspense Radio Show based on a horror story written by Lucille Fletcher, aired on June 1st, 1944.

Actors: Vincent Price (Mr. Theodore Evans), Ida Lupino (Miss Amanda)

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