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"What you see, Lieutenant, are the remains of a noble house. Relics. Ghosts of past glory."

The Terror (1963 film)
The Terror (1963 film)
The Terror is a 1963 American independent horror film produced and directed by Roger Corman. The film stars Boris Karloff and Jack Nicholson, the latter of whom portrays a French officer who is seduced by a woman who is also a shapeshifting devil.
"What you see, Lieutenant, are the remains of a noble house. Relics. Ghosts of past glory."
"Take this gun. Escort this gentleman from the castle. If he resists - kill him."
"With all respect, Baron, for a ghost, shes a very active young woman."
"You never said goodbye to me. In fact, you never even said hello."
"Hello. I was afraid you drowned. So, you are real. I started to think - who are you?"
"There are certain other mysteries I would like to have explained, Baron, and I mean to have them explained."
"Only when the sea enters the crypt, shall we rest there together, he and I, beneath the sea."
"My father was Count Duvalier. Was, until they spilled his head into a basket one morning in the Place de la Concorde."
"Dont go to the castle. I have told you the truth. There is no girl. Mark me, there are things beyond your understanding. Leave now, while you can."
"No! No, not the chapel! I may not enter the House of God! I have made my pact with another!"
"So, must you intrude on the dead as well as the living?"
"I have damned you as you damned me."