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The Doctor Prescribed Death (Suspense) Quotes with Sound Clips - Page 21

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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201 That's right. I would like to know what happened to make you want to kill yourself.
202 That's what I thought, but I found out it didn't mean a thing.
203 The first law of human nature is self-preservation, right? -I suppose so.
204 The perfect crime.
205 The perfect crime... but several hours later, after fingerprints and many questions...
206 The professor is just about to be dismissed when sergeant Rankin steps into the room and speaks quietly to lieutenant Davis.
207 The professor rises cheerfully and prepares for breakfast. Then...
208 The second law is the preservation of family.
209 The she puts the note in an envelope with the check, addresses it, stamps it...
210 Then as I looked at him on the floor, the feeling of self-destruction came back.

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