Harry: I’m sorry doctor, I can’t pay you, I haven’t got any money.
Dr. Strong: Money is one of the first symbols that disappeared.
Tell you what I could use though…
Some ammunition if you can spare it, I have a .45 too you know…
Harry: I only have a few, I can let you have four.
Dr. Strong: Don’t short yourself now.
Harry: That’s alright, The war’s over – we won.
Dr. Strong: Well, ding, ding for us!
– Harry Baldwin (Ray Milland) and Dr. Powell Strong (Willis Bouchey) bartering for medical services rendered in the movie, Panic in Year Zero [1] (1962). (Screenplay by Jay Simms and John Morton, based on Ward Moore’s stories Lot and Lot’s Daughter.)