Wait a moment. I understand. I believe in you. But I cannot leave you tonight.
Elizabeth
Heaven wasn't so far away all the time, you know.
Elizabeth
Henry. You're not to think of those things anymore. You promised.
Elizabeth
Henry. I'm afraid. Terribly afraid. Where's Dr. Waldman? Why is he late for the wedding?
Elizabeth
Something is going to happen. I feel it. I can't get it out of my mind.
Elizabeth
No, no. It isn't that. I felt it all day. Something is coming between us. I know it! I know it!
Elizabeth
If I could just do something to save us from it.
Elizabeth
I don't know. If I could just get it out of my mind. Oh, I'd die if I had to lose you now, Henry.
Elizabeth
Will you, Henry? Are you sure? I love you so.
Elizabeth
Elizabeth, please, won't you go away? Won't you trust me, just for tonight?
Henry
Nothing. I'm quite all right, truly I am. Oh, can't you see? I mustn't be disturbed. You'll ruin everything. My experiment is almost completed.
Henry
Crazy, am I? We'll see whether I'm crazy or not. Come on up...
Henry
You're quite sure you want to come in? ...Very well. [locks door and pockets key] Forgive me, but I'm forced to take unusual precautions...A moment ago you said I was crazy. Tomorrow we'll see about that. [to Dr. Waldman] Don't touch that! Dr. Waldman. I learned a great deal from you at the University about the violet ray, the ultra-violet ray, which you said was the highest color in the spectrum. You were wrong. Here in this machinery I have gone beyond that. I have discovered the great ray that first brought life into the world.
Henry
Tonight, you shall have your proof. At first, I experimented only with dead animals, and then a human heart which I kept beating for three weeks. But now, I'm going to turn that ray on that body and endow it with life.
Henry
Tonight, you shall have your proof. At first, I experimented only with dead animals, and then a human heart which I kept beating for three weeks. But now, I'm going to turn that ray on that body and endow it with life.
Henry