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"[as Madame Mandelip] I may not look it, madame, but I was once a very successful banker. Three men - my partners - lied and tricked me into prison. Well, three lives are going to pay for it."
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The Devil-Doll
The Devil-Doll is a 1936 American horror film directed by Tod Browning and starring Lionel Barrymore and Maureen O'Sullivan. The film was loosely influenced by the novel Burn Witch Burn! (1932) by Abraham Merritt. It has become a cult film.
"[as Madame Mandelip] I may not look it, madame, but I was once a very successful banker. Three men - my partners - lied and tricked me into prison. Well, three lives are going to pay for it."
"[as Madame Mandelip] Look at me and see what seventeen years in the grave has done to me. No, Radin, without my hatred I never could have lived to exhume myself. What swine you three are!"
"[as Madame Mandelip]: Once youre in my shop, Ill wager youll do anything I ask."
"Pedro de Cordoba — Charles Matin"
"Maureen OSullivan — Lorraine Lavond"
"[Explaining why he thinks shrinking people and animals is a good idea] Lavond, my friend, millions of years ago the creatures that roamed this world were gigantic. As they multiplied, the earth could no longer produce enough food. Think of it, Lavond: every living creature reduced to one-sixth its size. One-sixth of its physical need. Food for six times all of us!"
"Charles Matin: Therea a certain amusing irony in offering a mans own money for his capture. Fifty thousand francs? Why not?"
"Lionel Barrymore — Paul Lavond"
"Juanita Quigley — Marguerite Coulvet"
"Rollo Lloyd — Detective Maurice"
"Claire Du Brey — Madame Coulvet"