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The Doctor Prescribed Death (Suspense) Quotes with Sound Clips - Page 15

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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141 It's 500 feet, those tracks below. Hard steel rails.
142 It's a horrible death, I know. -How do you? -I'm a doctor.
143 It's ridiculous. -And you won't publish it?
144 Just a minute... Oh. Hello, Bacile.
145 Kansas City, no Atlantic City New Jersey. You and a blonde and the date is stamped on the back. A business trip... huh!
146 Kill me?
147 Let go of me! -Oh, no. I couldn't do that. I need you. -I don't need you.
148 May I ask where you were last night, Mr. Bacile? -Certainly. I went to the Opera
149 May I have the purse, the gun and the photo? Thank you.
150 May I see it? Why, Myra, this is your gun. I bought this, for you two years ago when I went on the lecture tour.

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