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The Doctor Prescribed Death (Suspense) Quotes with Sound Clips - Page 19

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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181 Professor Bacile heard the shots. His theory worked.
182 Professor Bacile leans forward eagerly and...
183 Professor Bacile watches Gladys as she crosses the street to the dimly lighted bus stop. Then he rushes to his car and drives away.
184 Professor Bacile, seeding with resentment, rushes from the office and strides angrily down the streets.
185 Professor! Here's a letter sent special delivery to you a few minutes ago, postmarked last night. Read it.
186 Professor, it's truly conjecture, simply a theory and I wouldn't advise publishing it.
187 Put up your hands, Hellman! Get away from that desk.
188 Really? How did you guess? -I'm a student of psychology.
189 Selfish? -Yes, you are concentrating solely on self. -You think so? -What else?
190 She has paid her penalty, now it's your turn.

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