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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: Say, what do you use for brains - feathers?


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.


Michael Shayne: [referring to Wolff] He's a pretty tough old cookie!
Catherine Wolff: Oh, don't be so hard on him. He's really very sweet.
Michael Shayne: Oh, yeah? Well, so's arsenic! I understand it tastes just like sugar!


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