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"Youll live. Ill make you live."

Bug (1975 film)
Bug (1975 film)
Bug is a 1975 American science fiction horror film directed by Jeannot Szwarc, produced and co-written by William Castle, based on Thomas Page's 1973 novel The Hephaestus Plague. It stars Bradford Dillman, Joanna Miles and Richard Gilliland.
"Youll live. Ill make you live."
"Today, I noticed that the females are at last carrying egg cases. They continue to listen to me, even to my voice on the tapes when I play them back. Now I know its an irrational thought, but they even seem to watch me. And certainly lately, theyve taken to forming different sorts of patterns."
"September the 12th at 2 A.M. Ive just placed a large male hustle roach into the tank to determine if copulation with the fire bug is possible. And Ive simulated the atmosphere in which both insects should be able to function."
"The Parmiters are sensing the more powerful. They seem to know theyll live only as long as I allow them to."
"The Parmiters will eat only raw meat, any kind. Im not gonna have enough here to satisfy their appetites. Im gonna have to get some more, but the astonishing fact is that they will only eat as a combined single unit."
"Jamie Smith-Jackson as Norma Tacker"
"Bradford Dillman as Professor James Parmiter"
"Patty McCormack as Sylvia Ross"
"Alan Fudge as Professor Mark Ross"
"Frederic Downs as Henry Tacker"
"Joanna Miles as Carrie Parmiter"
"Ive gone too far. The case is... They must be destroyed. Its cracked. I gotta have it fixed. Im gonna fix it. I gotta get it all fixed."