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The Doctor Prescribed Death (Suspense) Quotes with Sound Clips - Page 3

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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21 And I'm going to prove that my theory is sound. Good night.
22 And now the doctor lies on the sidewalk, 17 stories below.
23 And so it all worked out beautifully. Not quite as does the professor had planned...
24 And so it is with the Doctor prescribed death and Bela Lugosi's performance...
25 And so, Bacile goes home late for dinner. He finds a note from his wife, Myra, saying she's decided to attend the Opera
26 And strangely enough, he hasn't long to wait.
27 And the night passes and the morning comes.
28 And this is the revolver that killed Hellman found on the floor beside him. No fingerprints on it however.
29 And what are you doing here?
30 And when he recognized Myra's purse in Hellman's home, he decided to let Gladys kill him and the blame be placed on Myra.

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