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Well, why this time of night? It's late, isn't it?

6 seconds sound clip from the The Doctor Prescribed Death (Suspense) classic radio play.

You can hear this line at 00:12:14 in the radio play.

Quote context

[...]

- Goodbye, Gladys, and good luck.

- Professor Bacile watches Gladys as she crosses the street to the dimly lighted bus stop. Then he rushes to his car and drives away.

- A few minutes later he comes to a stop at Hellman's house. Hellman, the editor who ridiculed his theory.

- Just a minute... Oh. Hello, Bacile.

- Good evening, Hellman. I thought I'd drop out to to have a little chat with you.

- Well, why this time of night? It's late, isn't it?

- 11... I didn't think that was late for you.

- Yeah, come in.

- Thanks -Sit down. What's on your mind?

- I want to talk to you about my theory you ridiculed so definitely... my theory about suicide.

- Well, I just don't believe it, that's all.

- And I said I'll prove it, didn't I?

- Yes, but... What are you getting at?

[...]

The Doctor Prescribed Death (Suspense) Sound Clip

The Doctor Prescribed Death (1943)Quotes with audio samples from The Doctor Prescribed Death - Suspense Radio Show episode aired on February 2, 1943.

Actors: Bela Lugosi (Dr. Antonio Bacile), Geraldine Fitzgerald (Myra Bacile), Lurene Tuttle (Gladys Tanner), Joseph Kearns (The Man In Black), Lou Merrill (Lieutenant Davis)

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