- Drago: Even Mussolini was considered by the Church to be a man sent by Providence. Do you remember?
- Don Lorenzo: [angrily] What has the Church to do with God?
- Dr. Ellen Kratsch: I'm certain that my creature will give you a demonstration of its virility that no human being could be capable of imagining. You will see, dear Doctor, and appreciate the immolation of the chosen virgin who, without realising it, will be sacrificing herself to science. Humph! Very Well...
- Dr. Ellen Kratsch: [to the guard] Open that door.
- [the prisoner enters]
- Dr. Ellen Kratsch: Hmmm... you're very pretty. I can tell that you'll be appreciated.
- voice off screen: She was chosen from the special batch.
- Dr. Ellen Kratsch: So you must be one of those who refused to collaborate. Am I right? Well, now you'll finds out for yourself that we Germans aren't nearly as bad as we're painted, you know. Come on, don't be frightened. I only want you to experience a moment of intense pleasure.
- [the prisoner screams as she is tossed into the cage]
- Dr. Ellen Kratsch: What are you screaming for, you silly fool? After all, my creature's only showing you a little tenderness.
- Dr. Ellen Kratsch: [Nude 'beast' man repeatedly assaulting naked female prisoner in cage] Tell me, do you find the spectacle exciting, Private Schultz?
- German Soldier: Yes, of course, who wouldn't be excited?
- Dr. Ellen Kratsch: [Hard slap to his face!] Spineless fools! A soldier of the Third Reich isn't supposed to get excited at any spectacle!
- Dr. Ellen Kratsch: [Turns to female uniformed sidekick] And you, how'd you find the experiment?
- Female Nazi sidekck: Excellent! I think you are a genius. You're wonderful, Dr. Kratsch.
- [Dr. Kratsch kisses her passionately]
- Drago: It's really not such a bad thing to leave this crazy world, full of evil and malice - you'll see. We're going to a wonderful new world where everything will be peaceful, where no child will ever need to cry. Where the light of goodness never fails to shine, shining as it does with so much charity on men of goodwill... You, my darling child, will fly high in the sky, as on a winged horse. Yes, that's right... you will be an angel... among angels... pray for us, who are forced to go on... struggling, struggling here Oh my god, if you didn't accept my prayers, please accept his... and so it shall come to pass, that each man will embrace his neighbour, and call him brother, and peace will finally reign on earth.