Experiment Perilous (1944)
Albert Dekker: Clag (Claghorn)
Quotes
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Clag : He looks into the eyes of a beautiful woman and the only thing he sees is an inflamed cornea.
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Clag : Well, you've seen the portrait and the model. Is it a speaking likeness?
Dr. Huntington Bailey : No, I don't think it is. If I were painting her, I'd do it quite differently.
Nick Bederaux : How would you paint her?
Dr. Huntington Bailey : Well, it wouldn't be a sullen face or a woman dressed up behind a tea tray. I'd paint her full length for one thing. In a country field with a sky behind. Long grasses till her knees. The wind blowing across the field - and the daisies too.
Clag : Well, well, daisies too. Quite an effect. I take back what I said about you never really looking into a woman's eyes. We may make an artist of you yet.
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Clag : Hunt, shine my halo! I did get you here.
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Dr. Huntington Bailey : I don't like that house. Something strange about all of them. Wish you hadn't insisted on bringing me there.
Clag : It was an interesting experiment.
Dr. Huntington Bailey : Ah, experiment perilous.
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Dr. Huntington Bailey : I hope your experiment worked.
Clag : Yes, my friend I'm afraid it did.
Dr. Huntington Bailey : I suppose you think I'm one of your group, in love with her.
Clag : Of course not. Pleasant dreams.