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Black Cat, The (1934)

Black Cat, The (1934) quotes

26 total quotes

Dr. Vitus Werdegast
Hjalmar Poelzig
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View Quote [to Poelzig] How does it feel to hang on your own embalming rack, Hjalmar?
View Quote [to Poelzig] You sold Marmorus to the Russians. You scurried away in the night and left us to die. Is it to be wondered that you should choose this place to build your house? A masterpiece of construction built upon the ruins of the masterpiece of destruction — a masterpiece of murder. [laughs hideously] The murderer of 10,000 men returns to the place of his crime. Those who died were fortunate. I was taken prisoner at Kurgaal. Kurgaal, where the soul is killed, slowly. Fifteen years I've rotted in the darkness. But not to kill you, but to kill your soul — slowly. Where is my wife, Karen, and my daughter?
View Quote [to Thamal] We must bide our time until others aren't involved. This place is so undermined with dynamite that the slightest mistake by one of us would cause the destruction of all. Until I tell you different, you are his servant, not mine.
View Quote After all, better to be frightened than to be crushed.
View Quote Come, Vitus, are we men or are we children? Of what use are all these melodramatic gestures? You say your soul was killed and that you have been dead all these years. And what of me? Did we not both die here in Marmorus fifteen years ago? Are we any the less victims of the war than those whose bodies were torn asunder? Are we not both the living dead? And now you come to me, playing at being an avenging angel — childishly thirsty for my blood. We understand each other too well. We know too much of life. We shall play a little game, Vitus. A game of death, if you like. But under any cir****stances, we shall have to wait until these people have gone, until we are alone.
View Quote Did you hear that, Vitus? The phone is dead. Even the phone is dead.
View Quote It has been a good game.
View Quote It has been a long time Hjalmar. The years have been kind to you.
View Quote It's the red switch, isn't it Hjalmar? The red switch ignites the dynamite. (He activates one of the large switches.) Five minutes and Marmaros, you and I, and your rotten cult will be no more...
View Quote Superstitious, perhaps... Baloney, perhaps not. There are many things under the sun.
View Quote You must be indulgent with Dr. Werdegast's weakness. He is the unfortunate victim of one of the commoner phobias, but in an extreme form. He has an intense and all-consuming horror of cats.