Clayton:
I wonder which revolts you most - my miserable body or my perverted mind.
--Donald Calthrop (as Clayton) in The Man Who Changed His Mind
--Donald Calthrop (as Clayton) in The Man Who Changed His Mind
Clayton:
Most of me is dead. The rest of me is damned.
--Donald Calthrop (as Clayton) in The Man Who Changed His Mind
--Donald Calthrop (as Clayton) in The Man Who Changed His Mind
Clayton:
The great scientist's assistant, washing up a coffee pot!
Dr. Clare Wyatt: When did you wash it last?
Clayton: Never.
--Donald Calthrop (as Clayton) in The Man Who Changed His Mind
Dr. Clare Wyatt: When did you wash it last?
Clayton: Never.
--Donald Calthrop (as Clayton) in The Man Who Changed His Mind
Clayton:
The name is Clayton. One of the doctor's more hopeless cases. Come in!
--Donald Calthrop (as Clayton) in The Man Who Changed His Mind
--Donald Calthrop (as Clayton) in The Man Who Changed His Mind
Clayton:
This may amuse you.
[gives Laurience a newspaper with a gossipy article about his experiments.]
Dr. Laurience: You told them all this!
Clayton: Me? Why me?
Dr. Laurience: How should I know? Your mind is just as twisted as your body. Don't forget, if I leave out one injection...
Clayton: I don't mind dying, but to be accused of journalism!
--Donald Calthrop (as Clayton) in The Man Who Changed His Mind
[gives Laurience a newspaper with a gossipy article about his experiments.]
Dr. Laurience: You told them all this!
Clayton: Me? Why me?
Dr. Laurience: How should I know? Your mind is just as twisted as your body. Don't forget, if I leave out one injection...
Clayton: I don't mind dying, but to be accused of journalism!
--Donald Calthrop (as Clayton) in The Man Who Changed His Mind
