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The Man Who Wouldn't Die (1942) was a Mystery Film directed by Herbert I. Leeds and produced by Sol M. Wurtzel.

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Michael Shayne: [Recovering from a jolt of electricity] Is my face changed?
Catherine Wolff: You do look sort of funny.
Michael Shayne: Well, there's no change then.


Chief Jonathan Meek: [referring to Peggy, the cook, a former girlfriend] She's been sore at me ever since I took her to that Halloween dances last year.
Michael Shayne: Yeah?
Chief Jonathan Meek: Yeah, she forgot her mask. All I said was "You don't need one." Women's funny ctitters!
Michael Shayne: [laconically] You know I can't understand why she should be sore.


Anna Wolff: [offering a drink] Would you care for something to warm you up?
Catherine Wolff: I was on the wagon, but I'll think I'll step off and give my seat to a gentleman.


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