Robert Quarry credited as playing...
Count Yorga
- Cynthia Nelson: How were you able to get here with the bridge out?
- Count Yorga: I flew.
- Cynthia Nelson: No, really.
- Count Yorga: I recently acquired the old Gateway mansion.
- Cynthia Nelson: You're kidding. Then we're practically neighbors. I love that place. Whenever I can't sleep, I often jump in my car and drive there just to look at it.
- Count Yorga: Yes, I know.
- Cynthia Nelson: Oh?
- Count Yorga: You look magnificently beautiful in the moonlight.
- Count Yorga: Unfortunately, I find it difficult to evaluate life and love on the basis of purity. However, truth... cold, unemotional truth, one's loss of innocence... holds it. Excuse me, I should be telling you over and over again how elegantly beautiful you are. Instead, my cynical philosophy jumps to defend itself.
- Count Yorga: Cynthia, I have survived many, many years. Now you appear. The most fragile emotion known has entered my life. And I must fear the most, for it will surely threaten my ability to survive. You, Cynthia, have brought to my life a gentle pain I can only define as love. Can you love me?
- Count Yorga: Dr. Baldwin, this is Count Yorga. You are going to die. You are going to die a most horrible death! You've been a fool, doctor, and now you are to die!
- [maniacal laughter]
- Count Yorga: I could destroy you, or turn you into the living dead... or let you go.
- Cynthia Nelson: Let me go.
- Count Yorga: Mr. Baldwin, I suggest you seriously anticipate the possibility of anything. One never knows when one might encounter some of the more unusual truths that exist in our world.