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"Im in the mood for relaxation. Let us visit the dungeons!"
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The Strange Door
The Strange Door is a 1951 American Universal Pictures horror film directed by Joseph Pevney and starring Charles Laughton, Boris Karloff, Sally Forrest and Richard Stapley. The screenplay is based on the short story "The Sire de Maletroit's Door" by Robert Louis Stevenson.
"Im in the mood for relaxation. Let us visit the dungeons!"
"[To Voltan] If I find you up here again, Ill feed your liver to the swine!"
"I am desolated, Edmund, I cannot invite you to the wedding supper, but I fear a man who has been dead for twenty years might cast a gloom upon the company."
"You must know I wouldnt do you...BODILY...harm. That would be too easy."
"Charles Laughton — Alain de Maletroit"
"Robert Louis Stevensons masterpiece of TERROR"
"Sally Forrest — Blanche de Maletroit"
"Richard Stapley — Denis de Beaulieu"
"Paul Cavanagh — Edmond de Maletroit"