Orgy of the Dead (1965)
William Bates: Bob
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Quotes
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Bob : Seeing a cemetery on a night like this can stir in the mind the best ideas for a good horror story.
Shirley : But there's so many wonderful things to write about, Bob.
Bob : Sure there are, and I've tried them all. Plays, love stories, westerns, dog stories... now there was a good one, that dog story, all about -
Shirley : But horror stories? Why all the time horror stories?
Bob : Shirley, I wrote for years without selling a single word. My monsters have done well for me. You think I'd give that up, just so I could write about trees, or dogs, or daisies?
[chuckles]
Bob : Daisies! That's it, I'll write about my creatures who are pushing up the daisies.
[he kisses her]
Bob : Your puritan upbringing holds you back from my monsters, but it certainly doesn't hurt your art of kissing.
Shirley : That's life. My kisses are alive.
Bob : [chuckles] Who's to say my monsters aren't alive?
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Shirley : Could it be some sort of college initiation?
Bob : It's an initiation all right. But not of a college as you and I know them.
[pointing to topless dancer]
Bob : Nothing alive looks like that.
Shirley : Can't we get out of here?
Bob : I'm not sure.
Shirley : What do you mean?
Bob : I'm not sure myself. It's just a feeling I've had since the crash, like, like I feel a cold chill all over.
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Bob : You're talking nonsense.
Shirley : Oh no I'm not, these heathens probably have an open grave for us.
Bob : They wouldn't dare put both of us in the same grave. Or would they?
Shirley : I should hope not. I hate you.
Bob : That sudden?
Shirley : Yes, that sudden. If it weren't for you we wouldn't be hunting for an old cemetery on a night like this. It's all your fault.
Bob : And I thought you loved me.
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The Emperor : [to Shirley] Have you not enjoyed the evening's festivities? Ah that will soon change when you become one of us.
The Wolfman : Aaaoooooooooo!
The Emperor : It would seem that the wolfman would have you for his own.
Shirley : [screams]
The Emperor : I have promised both the wolfman and the mummy a reward. It could be that you are that reward.
Shirley : [screams]
The Emperor : You need not worry. Not just now, anyway.
Bob : Leave her alone you fiend!
The Emperor : Fiend, is it? You will not be so fortunate. Your existence will cease within moments. No one wishes to see a man dance.
[to Shirley]
The Emperor : And you my dear will entertain for centuries to come.