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"[Responding to the corpse sitting up and pulling a gun on him] Reports of your death seem to be greatly exaggerated."
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The Mad Ghoul"[Lecturing to his class] We have lethal gases which are used for a definite purpose... to kill. The poison gas of the natives had a definite purpose, but it not bring death, though, but death in life... or, if you prefer, life in death."
The Mad Ghoul is a 1943 American horror film directed by James Hogan and starring Turhan Bey, Evelyn Ankers, and David Bruce, and featuring George Zucco, Robert Armstrong, and Milburn Stone. The film is about the scientist Dr. Alfred Morris and his assistant Ted Allison. Morris, who is obsessed with an ancient Mayan life-preserving process to the point of madness, has fallen in love with Allison's
"[Responding to the corpse sitting up and pulling a gun on him] Reports of your death seem to be greatly exaggerated."
"Sgt. Macklin: [to Isabel] Suppose hes two people, the man you love and the ghoul?"
"Egan (mortician): For goodness sake, whatever you do, dont mar the coffin!"
"Det. Garrity: Anyone in this town who gets into a cemetery tonight wont get out alive."
"David Bruce — Ted Allison / The Mad Ghoul"
"George Zucco — Dr. Alfred Morris"