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Horror Television Database > TV Series - N > Night Gallery > Season Two > House - with Ghost / A Midnight Visit to the Neighborhood Blood Bank / Dr. Stringfellow's Rejuvenator / Hell's Bells > View All Quotes

Night Gallery: Episode House - with Ghost / A Midnight Visit to the Neighborhood Blood Bank / Dr. Stringfellow's Rejuvenator / Hell's Bells - View All Quotes
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"Good evening, art lovers. For your enjoyment and edification, three paintings are on display. Part of a collection of kookery unique to this special exhibit. Painting number one, out of the real estate section of a ghost town weekly. A ginger-bready item quite appropriately called, House - with Ghost. This ladies and gentlemen, is the Night Gallery."
    -Rod Serling
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"Why not with a ghost? You really do just flip right past my interests, don't you? I like that idea, a house with a ghost. Then you don't know me at all, do you? A house with spirits in it seeking to express themselves. Well, there's a whole motif for entertaining right there Ellis, you know what I mean?"
    -Iris Travers
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"Your first ghost, Mr. Travers? Stay with a suburban spirit. They wear so much better over the long haul. There's no banging around until after sunset. But your country ghosts, they're up at the crack of dawn."
    -Mr. Chichester
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Mr. Chichester: "By the way, are you set on any particular placement?"
Ellis Travers: "Placement?"
Mr. Chichester: "Well, there's your bedroom ghost, your hall ghost, attic ghost - We've had quite a glut of attic ghosts."
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"There is nothing worse than a couple squabbling after death has cheerfully pried them apart."
    -Mr. Chichester
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"As our third selection, an item from the past. That uniquely American institution known as the pitchman. The wheeler and dealer of magical nostrums guaranteed to cure, to palliate, to bring back the glow of health to everything but a cadaver. Bottled dreams, if you will. Our painting is called Dr. Stringfellow's Rejuvenator. Drink hearty."
    -Rod Serling
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"Dreams. It should be on the label. One part wishful thinking, one part ignorance, and one part the sweat of little men who seek immortality and are dumb enough to think it can be bottled. I should be getting $100 a swallow for that stuff. And a medal at the same time. Because I give hope to the hopeless, dreams to the dreamless - An illusion of health to all the poor doomed yokels who'd have a dollar in their jeans. You see, I let them get a little peek over the pigsty and get a view of heaven."
    -Doctor Ernest Stringfellow
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"Dr. Snyder here is the protector of the common good. A drunk and a sot and an unhealed healer, but he... He claims to speak for the speechless. You know what I do, brother? I sell faith. I'm going to give that child of yours enough belief so that she can kick her way out of a pine coffin if she needs to. Do you understand me? If that child crosses over into the shadows, I am going to bring her back to life! Now, you go get her."
    -Doctor Ernest Stringfellow
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"Our final selection this evening - an import from that other region, that infernal inferno down below. Offered to you now in living color and with a small scent of sulphur. Our painting is called Hell's Bells."
    -Rod Serling
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Randy Miller: "Hey, lady, is this it?"
Fat Lady: "Is this what?"
Randy Miller: "You know. Hell?"
Fat Lady: "No, this is the waiting room! We're very rushed. They're sending too many people down here lately. I don't know what they expect us to do. You'll just have to take your turn, just like every... [finds mess he made] I don't know what you think this is all about, young man, but this is no pigpen. Neat! You've got to be neat!"
Randy Miller: "Don't get uptight with me, lady."
Fat Lady: "Fat Lady!"
Randy Miller: "I'm hip."
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