The Walking Dead

The Walking Dead

Dr. Evan Beaumont: All I know is that for a short time the spirit of life left his body. Now, what happened during that transition? What effect did the experience of death have on his subconscious mind. Can he remember?
District Attorney Werner: Well, it's rather a large order, doctor, and I'm afraid a bit beyond the province of law...
Dr. Evan Beaumont: ...and beyond the province of science too, but it's a challenge, and somewhere, I think, we'll find the key to all this.
District Attorney Werner: If you do, I hope you'll let me know.


--Henry O'Neill (as District Attorney Werner) in The Walking Dead

Invisible Stripes

Invisible Stripes

Parole Officer Masters: Parolees are supposed to be impervious to insults.


--Henry O'Neill (as ) in Invisible Stripes

Confessions of a Nazi Spy

Confessions of a Nazi Spy

[last lines]
[Kellogg and Renard hear remarks about the spy case by diners at a lunch counter]
U.S. Atty. Kellogg: The voice of the people.
Edward 'Ed' Renard: Thank God for such people.
U.S. Atty. Kellogg: Yes, thank God.


--Henry O'Neill (as U.S. Atty. Kellogg) in Confessions of a Nazi Spy

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