White Zombie Quotes

Charles Beaumont: I thought that beauty alone would satisfy. But the soul is gone. I can't bear those empty, staring eyes.

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Charles Beaumont: But there must be another way.

Legendre: There is no other way!

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Charles Beaumont: But there must be another way.
Legendre: There is no other way!

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Charles Beaumont: You must bring her back!

Legendre: Aren't you a trifle afraid, monsieur? How do you suppose those eyes will regard you when the brain is able to understand?

Charles Beaumont: Better to see hatred in them than that dreadful emptiness.

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Charles Beaumont: You must bring her back!

Legendre: Aren't you a trifle afraid, monsieur? How do you suppose those eyes will regard you when the brain is able to understand?

Charles Beaumont: Better to see hatred in them than that dreadful emptiness.

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Charles Beaumont: I thought that beauty alone would satisfy. But the soul is gone. I can't bear those empty, staring eyes.

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Charles Beaumont: But there must be another way.

Legendre: There is no other way!

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Dr. Bruner: Your driver believed he saw dead men... walking.

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Dr. Bruner: Before we get through with this thing we may uncover sins that even the devil would be ashamed of.

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Dr. Bruner: Before we get through with this thing we may uncover sins that even the devil would be ashamed of.

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Dr. Bruner: Your driver believed he saw dead men... walking.

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Madeline: Driver, who were those men we saw?

Coach Driver: They are not men, madame. They are dead bodies!

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Madeline: Driver, who were those men we saw?

Coach Driver: They are not men, madame. They are dead bodies!

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Neil Parker: I kissed her as she lay there in the coffin; and her lips were cold.

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Neil Parker: Surely you don't think she's alive, in the hands of natives. Oh no! Better dead than that.

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Neil Parker: Not dead? Are you mad? I saw her die. The doctor signed the certificate. I saw them bury her.

Dr. Bruner: Now wait a minute, wait a minute, I'm not mad. But I've lived in these islands for a good many years. And I've seen things with my eyes that made me think I was crazy. There's superstition in Haiti that the natives brought here from Africa. Some can be traced back as far as ancient Egypt. And beyong that yet in the countries that was old when Egypt was young.

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Neil Parker: I kissed her as she lay there in the coffin; and her lips were cold.

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Neil Parker: Not dead? Are you mad? I saw her die. The doctor signed the certificate. I saw them bury her.

Dr. Bruner: Now wait a minute, wait a minute, I'm not mad. But I've lived in these islands for a good many years. And I've seen things with my eyes that made me think I was crazy. There's superstition in Haiti that the natives brought here from Africa. Some can be traced back as far as ancient Egypt. And beyong that yet in the countries that was old when Egypt was young.

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Neil Parker: Surely you don't think she's alive, in the hands of natives. Oh no! Better dead than that.

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[On pitching woo to a zombie]
Charles Beaumont: Just give me a month. One little month!

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[On pitching woo to a zombie]

Charles Beaumont: Just give me a month. One little month!

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[On pitching woo to a zombie]

Charles Beaumont: Just give me a month. One little month!

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