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The Lost Skeleton of Cadavra Quotes

The Lost Skeleton of Cadavra is a television program that was first aired in 1970 . The Lost Skeleton of Cadavra ended in 1970.

It features F. Miguel Valenti as producer, Valentino Productions in charge of musical score, and Kevin F. Jones as head of cinematography.

The Lost Skeleton of Cadavra is recorded in English and originally aired in United States. Each episode of The Lost Skeleton of Cadavra is 90 minutes long. The Lost Skeleton of Cadavra is distributed by TriStar Pictures.

The cast includes: Larry Blamire as Dr. Paul Armstrong, Dan Conroy as Ranger Brad, Fay Masterson as Betty Armstrong, Andrew Parks as Kro-Bar, Susan McConnell as Lattis, Brian Howe as Dr. Roger Fleming, and Jennifer Blaire as Animala.

The Lost Skeleton of Cadavra Quotes

Larry Blamire as Dr. Paul Armstrong

  • (Larry Blamire) "From now on, I'll stick to science, and leave the hunting alien mutants to the experts."
  • (Larry Blamire) "Dinner was delicious, honey. Keep cooking like that and I won't even be able to move, let alone do science."
  • (Fay Masterson) "That'd suit me fine, Mr. Meteor."
  • (Larry Blamire) "Ouch, that hurt. Tomorrow let's say you and I go searching for our rocky glowing radioactive friend from space -- together."
  • (Fay Masterson) "Paul Armstrong, I do believe there's hope for you yet. Shake on it?"
  • (Larry Blamire) "Why shake when we can touch other things -- like lips?"
  • (Larry Blamire) "Mutilate -- Mutant -- I wonder."
  • (Larry Blamire) "Looks like a perfect day for hunting space rocks, wouldn't you say Betty?"
  • (Fay Masterson) "Oh Paul, I'm frightened."
  • (Larry Blamire) "Wh-what is it darling? What's the matter? Tell me?"
  • (Fay Masterson) "I don't know. Nothing I can put my finger on. Not something I can see or touch or feel. But something I can't quite see or touch or feel or put my finger on."
  • (Larry Blamire) "Oh well. Shall we find that meteor?"
  • (Larry Blamire) "I might just be a test-tube-tipping lab jockey who's looked at too many shiny rocks for far too long but something tells me you know more about this than you're letting on."
  • (Larry Blamire) "Hmm -- I wonder."
  • (Brian Howe) "Hmm -- I also wonder."

Dan Conroy as Ranger Brad

  • (Dan Conroy) "Well again I didn't mean to throw a damper. Believe me that's the last thing I'd like to throw. I don't want to throw anything at all really. But when folks are horribly mutilated, I feel it's my job to tell others. We take our horrible mutilations seriously up in these parts."
  • (Fay Masterson) "I'm sure you do. Honey, the Ranger's just doing his job."
  • (Larry Blamire) "Of course he is. I'm sorry Ranger Brad. I guess all this talk of horrible mutilation has me on edge."
  • (Dan Conroy) "That's all right Dr. Armstrong. This horrible mutilation has a whole lot of people on a whole lot of edges."
  • (Dan Conroy) "Lissen. I don't wanna frighten you folks but a farmer nearby was horribly mutilated, and I thought I should tell other folks, folks like yourselves, so that maybe -- just maybe, you wouldn't be horribly mutilated, too."
  • (Fay Masterson) "Well, I've certainly never been horribly mutilated, but I don't wanna start now. Thank you."
  • (Dan Conroy) "Oh, say -- You don't believe those old legends about the Lost Skeleton of Cadavra, do you?"
  • (Brian Howe) "Ranger Brad, I'm a scientist, I don't believe in anything."
  • (Dan Conroy) "I've seen a bear do things, well -- even things that even a bear wouldn't do."

Fay Masterson as Betty Armstrong

  • (Fay Masterson) "Moons -- teaspoons -- that's all gibberish to me I'm afraid."
  • (Fay Masterson) "Well, I suppose if I had wanted a safe life, I wouldn't have married a man who studies rocks."
  • (Fay Masterson) "I hope the owners don't mind their dishes holding a radioactive meteor."
  • (Larry Blamire) "Don't eat the meteor by mistake, whatever you do."
  • (Larry Blamire) "Seriously, we'll clean the dishes before we go."
  • (Fay Masterson) "Wher-where am I? What happened?"
  • (Larry Blamire) "It's alright Betty, you were just doing some very stupid things."

Jennifer Blaire as Animala

  • (Unnamed) "You must find the atmosphereum."
  • (Jennifer Blaire) "Amish Terrarium. Must find Amish terrarium."
  • (Larry Blamire) "I don't understand. Why does she need an Amish terrarium?"
  • (Fay Masterson) "Don't the Amish live in open air, like us?"
  • (Larry Blamire) "Of course, Betty, it's absurd. Putting the Amish in glass cases would be inhumane."
  • (Jennifer Blaire) "Rowr."
  • (Jennifer Blaire) "Tip, tip, tip, tip, tip."

Brian Howe as Dr. Roger Fleming

  • (Brian Howe) "Even when I was a child, I was hated by skeletons."
  • (Unnamed) "There is a radioactive element known as Atmospherium. You must find this and bring it to me."
  • (Brian Howe) "I-I will. I'll find Atmospherium, and bring it to you."
  • (Unnamed) "That's what I just suggested. When I am brought back to life, together you and I will rule the world, together."
  • (Brian Howe) "But-but how? How will I find it?"
  • (Unnamed) "That is for you to know; that's not my problem. I sleep now."

Susan McConnell as Lattis

  • (Susan McConnell) "I like my dress so very much. That is what I can do."
  • (Susan McConnell) "Kro-Bar, Kro-Bar."
  • (Andrew Parks) "What is it, my woman? You need not yell because of my proximity."
  • (Susan McConnell) "I yell not from the volume required by great distance but from happy excitement."
  • (Susan McConnell) "You are different from the other humans. More disgusting, I think."
  • (Susan McConnell) "I am strangely drawn to this inverted cloth funnel and its wonderful softness."

Andrew Parks as Kro-Bar

  • (Andrew Parks) "Yes, it is different this earth as it is called but then are we of the planet Marva as we call our planet not also strange and different to this planet and its people also?"
  • (Susan McConnell) "You think the earth people think we are strange, you think? It is strange how the ways of different people on different planets differ."
  • (Andrew Parks) "Good work, Lattis. The human where-abouter has led us right to where the humans are. Evidently these beings like primitive, almost rustic, structures."
  • (Susan McConnell) "How foolish they are."
  • (Brian Howe) "Aliens -- from outer space."
  • (Andrew Parks) "Careful my love, for we must seem to like such things now, like this foolish structure and all things human."
  • (Susan McConnell) "I catch on, my Kro-Bar. Almost as if we were -- pretending."
  • (Andrew Parks) "Pretending -- I like the way you put things, my Queen. Mysterious, and yet perfectly understandable."
  • (Susan McConnell) "Oh well. We waste time on amusement. On with the pretending."
  • (Unnamed) "Bring the meteor to the skeleton."
  • (Andrew Parks) "Bring the atmosphereum to Kro-Bar and Lattis."
  • (Fay Masterson) "I must make a skeleton meatier using a crowbar covered in lettuce."
  • (Andrew Parks) "Aliens? Us? Is this one of your Earth jokes?"
  • (Andrew Parks) "Sorry, sometimes my wife forgets that she is not an alien from outer space."

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