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  • 6/6/2025
Baron Frankenstein's daughter and his assistant/her lover continue his experiments in an attempt to rebuild his legacy after he is killed by his psychotic, murderous first monster.

Directors
Mel WellesAureliano Luppi
Transcript
00:00:00a bit over right that one best i could do this week people just never die when it suits you
00:00:17do they doctor oh beg your pardon baron you don't have to count it it's all there
00:00:25always is always is see you next week lynch i may need you sooner than next week something very
00:00:31special this time oh i like that very special yeah has a ring of money to it eh i want a corpse
00:00:39dead no longer than six hours two hundred no five hundred three hundred done let's say i'm a
00:00:48patron of science but i can't promise results not promises
00:01:00i don't understand you're trusting him so much money charles is a miracle drug for people like lynch
00:01:18so
00:01:30Let's go.
00:02:00Such a grotesque dream.
00:02:17Or perhaps, perhaps he shall be a nightmare.
00:02:22Would it matter?
00:02:23Not to me. Not if I can give him life.
00:02:26That's worth anything, anything.
00:02:29Including your own life?
00:02:31Even that.
00:02:32To succeed in creating life is the ultimate achievement.
00:02:36To hesitate, to fear, to doubt now would...
00:02:42Like everything I've ever done, pointless, empty.
00:02:46This... this is my life.
00:02:49But to create life, should man leave that to God?
00:02:55Here on earth, man is God.
00:03:01Go to bed, Charles.
00:03:03Tanya will arrive in the morning.
00:03:04You'll want to look your best.
00:03:08Good night.
00:03:10Good night.
00:03:11Charles!
00:03:21Well, Tanya.
00:03:24Well, I thought I would at least deserve a hello.
00:03:26I'm sorry, Tanya.
00:03:27I'm very happy to see you.
00:03:29Your father and I were always happy to see you.
00:03:32Here, let me help you.
00:03:34How lovely you look.
00:03:36Thomas!
00:03:39Thomas!
00:03:39Come here.
00:03:41Thomas!
00:03:47Would you please take mademoiselle's luggage?
00:03:50Take the luggage inside.
00:03:53Luggage inside, eh?
00:03:56Tanya.
00:03:56Mm-hmm.
00:03:59Stay.
00:04:08Man.
00:04:10Your father is still dressing.
00:04:12He worked rather late last night.
00:04:14As usual.
00:04:15Is he still experimenting with animal transplant?
00:04:18Well, you know how he is.
00:04:20He's been at it for 20 years.
00:04:22He'll be at it for another 20, but...
00:04:24Tell me about the university.
00:04:26Well, except for my studies, it was rather boring.
00:04:30But I didn't go there to socialize.
00:04:33Aren't you pleased?
00:04:34I'm like my father.
00:04:36Stubborn.
00:04:37When I want something, I get it.
00:04:39And I did.
00:04:40First of my class.
00:04:42I'm now a licensed surgeon.
00:04:44Congratulations, doctor.
00:04:46Father!
00:04:47Father!
00:04:48Oh, so nice to see you.
00:04:50Fine, little girl.
00:04:51Oh!
00:04:51Is that the way for a licensed surgeon to behave?
00:04:59This one does.
00:05:02Oh, yeah.
00:05:03Jack Morgan.
00:05:04Poor son of a bitch.
00:05:05Look how I hang him good.
00:05:07Snap his neck for sure.
00:05:09What about it, Simon?
00:05:10You and Harry with me?
00:05:11Oh.
00:05:12Poor son of a bitch, Jack Morgan.
00:05:14Never did like him, though.
00:05:15Neither did you, right?
00:05:16I'm waiting.
00:05:17Yes or no?
00:05:19Yeah, I'm with you, Tom.
00:05:20And Harry?
00:05:21Where I go, he goes.
00:05:24Toaster Jack Morgan.
00:05:25Long may he die.
00:05:27But, uh, you have heard this story many times before.
00:05:34It doesn't matter, Father.
00:05:36It's a charming story.
00:05:38You know, Father, the name Frankenstein still echoes through the halls of the university.
00:05:43I'm not surprised, but I stopped caring about those fools when I left them with their hands clapped over their ears 30 years ago.
00:05:53Please sit down, Charles.
00:05:54Your leg must be tired.
00:05:56No, it's fine.
00:06:00Was it difficult?
00:06:01I mean, very difficult, being my daughter.
00:06:05Sometimes.
00:06:07Mostly it was my being a woman.
00:06:10The professors have a lot of old-fashioned ideas about a woman's place.
00:06:13I'm sure you will make a fine surgeon.
00:06:16Thank you, Charles.
00:06:18But I do not want to be merely a fine surgeon.
00:06:21What do you want?
00:06:24To assist you, Father, in your work.
00:06:27You know, since I was a youngster, I was always interested in your experiments.
00:06:32Each summer when I was here, I...
00:06:34I would sneak into your laboratory.
00:06:37But it was always locked.
00:06:40I know.
00:06:42But I discovered the other way.
00:06:44The one through the wall.
00:06:46The bedroom wall.
00:06:47What?
00:06:48What?
00:06:48Well, you little devil.
00:06:53I was always curious.
00:06:57Mr. Lamb.
00:06:57I'm curious to see how far you have progressed.
00:07:03And to show you my own progress.
00:07:06I shall be delighted to discuss it with you, of course, as doctor to doctor.
00:07:12Good.
00:07:13But I must warn you that my ideas are quite radical.
00:07:20Even more so than yours, Father.
00:07:22Really?
00:07:24Of course.
00:07:26I am my father's daughter.
00:07:29You are referring to animal transplants.
00:07:34Human.
00:07:34Why another hundred?
00:07:48This order is very delicate.
00:07:49There are certain people that have to be paid in advance.
00:07:53What people?
00:07:54Well, Baron, you know, I can't tell you.
00:08:00Professional ethics.
00:08:01Don't speak to me of ethics.
00:08:03If you want what you want, it will cost you another hundred.
00:08:08The way I see it, Baron, you don't have any choice.
00:08:14I'll have to get it for you.
00:08:16Take your time and don't worry.
00:08:18I won't sit down.
00:08:19I wouldn't want to damage this wonderful furniture.
00:08:24Excuse me.
00:08:31I was...
00:08:32I was looking for my father.
00:08:35Would that be Dr. Marshall?
00:08:38It would not.
00:08:40Well, I never thought the Baron had it in him.
00:08:43But Dr. Marshall would.
00:08:46No, not on his best night.
00:08:49A drink, eh?
00:08:51Much too early.
00:08:53Never too early.
00:08:54For anything.
00:08:57My dear sir,
00:08:59you are an obnoxious man.
00:09:02Extremely vulgar.
00:09:04And I'm certain that whatever you are thinking is merely fantasy on your part.
00:09:08I would say that you spend too much time alone in your fantasies.
00:09:12Yeah.
00:09:13Be careful.
00:09:15It will soften your brain far quicker than whiskey.
00:09:18Yeah.
00:09:19How can somebody so lovely be such a bitch?
00:09:23It depends on the company I'm with.
00:09:28I'm sorry, Father.
00:09:30I'm sorry.
00:09:32I didn't know you had a visitor.
00:09:33Mr. Lynch?
00:09:34Yes.
00:09:35Yes.
00:09:37I will see you out.
00:09:40Always a pleasure to talk to a lady.
00:09:42Good day, lady.
00:09:47Father.
00:09:49I said I was sorry.
00:09:50I heard you.
00:10:00Oh, yeah.
00:10:02200 now.
00:10:04200 on delivery.
00:10:06When will it be?
00:10:07Very soon.
00:10:08When?
00:10:09They're hanging Jack Morgan day after tomorrow.
00:10:12So?
00:10:13So he's your man.
00:10:14I don't suppose you'll be missing Jack Morgan.
00:10:44Very much.
00:10:46About as much as I would miss you, Captain.
00:10:49That really depresses me, Lynch.
00:10:51Because one day you'll be shaking hands with Morgan in hell.
00:10:55Oh, I'll save my other hand.
00:10:58To you, Captain.
00:10:59You don't have much time, Lynch.
00:11:01You're sure to make a mistake one day.
00:11:03And that's the day I'll own.
00:11:06And it won't be just jail for you.
00:11:08You're too clever for that.
00:11:11It's the hanging one.
00:11:13That's what you want.
00:11:14And I'll see you get what you want.
00:11:16It's the least I can do.
00:11:18Maybe you will.
00:11:19Maybe you won't.
00:11:20Oh, I will.
00:11:22Yeah?
00:11:23I will.
00:11:24You won't.
00:11:29You here?
00:11:30Doctor.
00:11:57What are you doing here?
00:11:58I was on my way to town when I saw the people.
00:12:01Why?
00:12:02What's going on?
00:12:04Something I'd rather you not see.
00:12:06A hanging.
00:12:07I've never seen a hanging.
00:12:10Nor will you see this one.
00:12:11Now, Father, I may be a woman, but I am also a doctor.
00:12:15Death is nothing new to me.
00:12:17This is not death, Tanya.
00:12:18This is legalized murder.
00:12:21Maybe she should stay to see the difference.
00:12:24Hmm, maybe she should.
00:12:28Thank you, Charles.
00:12:30Don't thank him yet.
00:12:31One, two, three.
00:12:53That's just a short step from here.
00:12:56from here? Why didn't I ever cut you off the throat?
00:13:16Ready.
00:13:26Tanya knows about the animals.
00:13:39But how?
00:13:40I don't know. She asked me why you still had them and I didn't.
00:13:44What are we going to do?
00:13:47Not now, Charles.
00:13:48Tanya must not find out why.
00:13:51Whoa!
00:13:56Pay up, Baron.
00:13:57Good work, Lynch.
00:13:59Good work.
00:14:01Charles.
00:14:02Go on, Turner. Earn your money.
00:14:05Yes, sir, Baron. I really like doing business with you.
00:14:08It's clean and it's quiet.
00:14:11Was it difficult?
00:14:12As difficult as drinking a bottle of whiskey.
00:14:16And you can see that's not very difficult.
00:14:26How much blood?
00:14:38One liter this time.
00:14:56Good. Now we're ready.
00:15:17Tanya!
00:15:18Good. Now we're ready.
00:15:24Tanya!
00:15:28I'm sorry, but I couldn't.
00:15:30I was hoping you wouldn't do this.
00:15:34So this is why you no longer use the animals.
00:15:38Human transplants.
00:15:42Tanya, will you please leave?
00:15:45But I can help you.
00:15:49You don't understand.
00:15:52I do, Father.
00:15:54I do.
00:15:57What are you going to do with the brain?
00:15:59Tanya, please.
00:16:03Father, will you both stop treating me like a child?
00:16:10I'm a doctor.
00:16:12A surgeon.
00:16:13I don't even think like you, do I?
00:16:20No.
00:16:20No.
00:16:36It's impossible.
00:16:39Charles.
00:16:43Charles.
00:16:44It is not impossible, Tanya.
00:16:51But the heart, the brain, you have to keep them alive.
00:16:53Yes, we've done it before.
00:16:57Inside another human body?
00:16:59We don't need a human body.
00:17:05But you are going to put Morgan's heart and brain into that creature.
00:17:12Tanya, no more questions.
00:17:14But, Father.
00:17:15I don't want you to get involved.
00:17:16If anything should go wrong, the law would hold you equally responsible.
00:17:21And I don't want that to happen.
00:17:24Soon I'll tell you everything.
00:17:26Please be patient.
00:17:29Okay.
00:17:34Good luck.
00:17:34Is everything ready?
00:17:41Ready.
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00:18:04Timing place, quickly.
00:18:34Timing device ready, doctor.
00:18:46Set it.
00:19:04Set it.
00:19:19Set it.
00:19:25Set it.
00:19:35Set it.
00:19:40Set it.
00:19:45Set it.
00:19:50Set it.
00:19:54Set it.
00:19:57Give it a few more seconds.
00:20:09I hope Mr. Morgan's brain is as cooperative.
00:20:13It will be, Charles.
00:20:19It will be, Charles.
00:20:22It will be, Charles.
00:20:24It will be, Charles.
00:20:26And so for the past 20 years, my experiments with animal transplants have been pointed to this week.
00:20:32All the abuses I have endured from my friends, all the accusations against my sanity and worse will be thrown into their sanctimonious faces.
00:20:43Looking for something?
00:20:45Yes, clouds.
00:20:46I need a storm, or my final step, an electrical storm.
00:20:50For only lightning will give the creature life.
00:20:53That's why I haven't transplanted the heart and the brain.
00:20:56Oh, I can keep them alive indefinitely in the laboratory, but once I transplant them, they'll survive only a few hours, unless they're activated by lightning.
00:21:05I want to see how you'll keep them alive.
00:21:07You shall.
00:21:09You will succeed, Father.
00:21:11I will.
00:21:12I promise you I will.
00:21:14And the medical world will be brought to its knees.
00:21:17I want that so much.
00:21:19To see you realize your dream.
00:21:22Something that no one will ever take away from you.
00:21:24They won't have to.
00:21:25I'll give it to them.
00:21:26That's bad.
00:21:54Let's do it.
00:21:56Let's go.
00:21:57Let's go.
00:21:59Let's go.
00:22:00Let's go.
00:22:02Let's go.
00:22:04Let's go.
00:22:20Let's go.
00:22:21I'm sorry.
00:22:38Rain.
00:22:42Doctor.
00:22:43Quick.
00:22:48Just below the port, yes sir.
00:22:51in the white matter no further down in the gray matter see the hypothalamus is damaged
00:23:02it's no good doctor it must be repaired there isn't time we must make the time you cannot use
00:23:19the damaged brain to what extent is the damage perhaps it's minor and if it isn't the hypothalamus
00:23:26is the main center of the automatic nervous system you may be creating something that cannot
00:23:31function what good would that be to give it life and just let it lie there nothing more
00:23:36what about anger and pleasure two emotions connected to the damaged part of the brain
00:23:43two vital emotions either one in excess could be devastating correct the damage first
00:23:49there isn't time to every minute cuts into the life of that heart 20 years i can't throw away 20
00:23:56years by minutes but think doctor think no instinct instinct changes the world not thought and my
00:24:04instinct tells me to transplant that brain right now if you won't help me
00:24:07don't do it alone very well then thank you
00:24:37so
00:24:44so
00:24:46so
00:24:48so
00:24:58Open it.
00:25:28Open it.
00:25:40Open it.
00:25:49Open it.
00:25:55Open it.
00:26:05Open it.
00:26:10Open it.
00:26:16Open it.
00:26:20Open it.
00:26:24Open it.
00:26:31Open it.
00:26:36Open it.
00:26:45Don't worry, Charles.
00:26:46Everything will be fine.
00:26:53The bands will be done.
00:27:00They've been hit.
00:27:12They've been hit.
00:27:27They've been hit.
00:27:34No, Harry.
00:27:39No, Harry.
00:27:52No, Harry.
00:27:55All right.
00:27:59Close the skylight!
00:28:01Hurry, Charles!
00:28:29Nothing.
00:28:31All we can do is wait.
00:28:35What is it...?
00:28:37He's got him on his face.
00:28:39I don't care what he looks like.
00:28:41I want him to live.
00:28:43Nothing.
00:28:45All we can do is wait.
00:28:47But it's okay.
00:28:49I don't care what he looks like.
00:28:51I want him to live.
00:28:53Let's go.
00:29:11It's a fail, Charles.
00:29:13You're right.
00:29:15I should have taken time to repair the brain damage.
00:29:18It probably wouldn't have made any difference.
00:29:21The effect of the damage would only show after the brain was reactivated.
00:29:25We'll never know.
00:29:27And to never know is more frustrating than failing.
00:29:31Take a long rest, Doctor.
00:29:33Then we can begin again.
00:29:35I'm afraid not.
00:29:37No use trying to make me feel better.
00:29:39It's too late for me, Charles.
00:29:41Perhaps Tanya will succeed.
00:29:43Will you help her?
00:29:45Of course.
00:29:47But wait and see how you feel in a moment.
00:29:49You may change your mind.
00:29:51I'll feel the same.
00:29:53I don't even know if I want her to attempt it.
00:29:56A moment ago you did.
00:29:58That was just self-indulgence.
00:30:01The whole experiment really.
00:30:03No, no, it wasn't.
00:30:05Who can say, Charles?
00:30:07Perhaps there are some things man should leave to God.
00:30:11Never thought I'd hear myself.
00:30:12Never thought I'd hear myself.
00:30:28He's alive.
00:30:30He's alive.
00:30:36He...
00:30:47He...
00:30:48He...
00:30:49He...
00:30:50If this is really only taking place in our minds.
00:31:10Sit up.
00:31:13Sit up!
00:31:20Sit up.
00:31:27Sit up.
00:31:29Sit up.
00:31:31Stand.
00:31:35Stand!
00:31:50Sit up.
00:31:59We've done it, Charles.
00:32:01We've done it.
00:32:03Look at him.
00:32:05Go get Talia.
00:32:07She will share this moment.
00:32:09Get her.
00:32:14Come forward.
00:32:18Come forward!
00:32:20Come forward.
00:32:26Another step.
00:32:32Another step.
00:32:50Another step.
00:33:03May Godel.
00:33:05Another step.
00:33:06Another step.
00:33:07Some clerks.
00:33:10Z thermal.
00:33:11Tanya.
00:33:25Tanya.
00:33:27He's done it.
00:33:30It's alive.
00:33:31It's alive.
00:33:32Oh, Charles.
00:33:41You're going to have to tell me all of that.
00:34:00With those footsteps.
00:34:01Tanya, be quiet, please.
00:34:03My father.
00:34:11What about my father?
00:34:17Father.
00:34:27Tanya.
00:34:36Tanya.
00:34:42I'm all right now, Charles.
00:34:47I've got to get the police.
00:34:50No.
00:34:51Not yet.
00:34:54Tanya, I must.
00:34:55Do you want to disgrace my father?
00:34:57Your father's dead and you're worried about his name?
00:35:00You cannot keep this from the police.
00:35:03Not his death.
00:35:06Only the creature.
00:35:09That's impossible.
00:35:10What if it kills again?
00:35:13Its brain is damaged.
00:35:15I warned your father, but...
00:35:17Tanya, no.
00:35:19We must tell Harris.
00:35:21Yes, tell him.
00:35:24But tell him it was a robber.
00:35:28But there is Morgan's body.
00:35:31What did you do with the other corpses?
00:35:34The lye tank.
00:35:38Put Morgan in it.
00:35:40Then you can go to Harris.
00:35:45Please, Charles.
00:35:46I don't know, Tanya.
00:35:49What could you hope to gain?
00:35:51Time.
00:35:58Time to think of some way to save my father's reputation.
00:36:02Please, Charles.
00:36:03Didn't you love him?
00:36:04You know I did.
00:36:08So do it for him.
00:36:09What did he steal?
00:36:25Nothing as far as I can tell.
00:36:27I haven't had time to check everything.
00:36:29My father must have surprised him.
00:36:31I would think it was your father who was surprised.
00:36:34But what would a robber be doing in a laboratory?
00:36:38He wouldn't have known it was a laboratory.
00:36:41He must have seen the light and he wanted to investigate.
00:36:44Perhaps.
00:36:46You said he was a very big man.
00:36:49How big would you say?
00:36:52I don't know.
00:36:53I was asleep.
00:36:54At least half a foot taller than you, Captain.
00:36:57Really?
00:36:59That would make him more than seven feet tall.
00:37:02Are you sure, Dr. Marshall?
00:37:05Well, half a foot then.
00:37:06After all, he was running away when I saw him.
00:37:08I thought you said you saw him with the Baron earlier.
00:37:12Yes, but all that registered in my mind then was this hulk of a man gripping the Baron.
00:37:17And then you entered a few moments after this robber killed the Baron.
00:37:22I tried to stop him, but he threw me aside quite easily and I couldn't...
00:37:26And that was the time when you saw him run out?
00:37:28Yes.
00:37:28But you weren't hurt?
00:37:29No, I wasn't.
00:37:31How very fortunate.
00:37:32Well, I won't keep you any longer.
00:37:35I'm sure this has been quite an ordeal for both of you.
00:37:38Oh, by the way, the young man...
00:37:46Thomas.
00:37:47Thomas.
00:37:48Where was he?
00:37:49He doesn't live here.
00:37:50He comes each morning very early.
00:37:56He didn't believe us.
00:37:58Of course he did.
00:38:01He just tried to impress me.
00:38:04You were marvelous, Charles.
00:38:09What now?
00:38:11Now we wait.
00:38:14Yeah, there's no place better on a sunny afternoon than right here.
00:38:17Just so long as I know it's my wife.
00:38:25Good Lord, it's our wills.
00:38:27Get the wagon, hurry.
00:38:27Nice, cheerful place you have here, Lynch.
00:38:55Very fashionable.
00:38:56It's like something out of an insane asylum.
00:38:58Yes, you do have the taste of a connoisseur.
00:39:01The taste of a man who truly knows what is obscene, vulgar, erotic, and simply grotesque.
00:39:07It's very clever the way everything blends together.
00:39:10Things seem to balance.
00:39:12Not one piece out of place.
00:39:15Not one inch of space wasted.
00:39:17It's truly remarkable.
00:39:18I am impressed.
00:39:21Lynch, you're such an ugly man.
00:39:25What's wrong, Captain?
00:39:29All your cells empty this morning?
00:39:31Oh, on the contrary.
00:39:33As a matter of fact, some friends of yours were kind enough to spend the night with me.
00:39:37I don't have any friends.
00:39:38Oh, but you do.
00:39:40There's Simon Burke and Harry Morris.
00:39:42And not to mention Jim Turner.
00:39:43And that other fellow, the little one with the hunchback.
00:39:46Were they drunk?
00:39:48Very.
00:39:49You see, they started a brawl in the tap in the sawmill.
00:39:52You do know this place.
00:39:53Vaguely.
00:39:54But what does four drunks have to do with me, huh?
00:39:58You see, the fight was over which one of them was going to pay for the entire bill.
00:40:01Which was quite substantial.
00:40:03Your friends drink, you know.
00:40:05You still haven't answered my question, Captain.
00:40:07Oh, haven't I?
00:40:08No.
00:40:09Well, let me put it this way.
00:40:10Where do four such men come upon enough money for each of them to be able to pay for himself and the other three?
00:40:16Maybe they earned it.
00:40:17Maybe.
00:40:18But doing what?
00:40:21Simon and Harry, they can't earn much.
00:40:23After all, how many hangings do we have?
00:40:26Not enough to suit you, Captain.
00:40:28Lynch, you disappoint me.
00:40:30I don't pass sentence on anyone.
00:40:32I only arrest them.
00:40:34Uh, drinking alone?
00:40:36No, he wasn't.
00:40:39Are you in the mood, Captain?
00:40:40All right.
00:40:41Two of those men work for you.
00:40:44And I can't see you paying anyone enough to buy a decent dinner.
00:40:48Let alone a night's drinking for four men.
00:40:51All right, Captain.
00:40:52I wouldn't.
00:40:53I wouldn't.
00:40:54Maybe they found other work.
00:40:56Something that pays a police captain's wages.
00:40:59I'm not laughing, Lynch.
00:41:01Just tell me what kind of work they do for you, since you have no legitimate business.
00:41:06Oh, I know you're a banker of sorts, loaning out money at exorbitant rates of interest.
00:41:11But you're hired help.
00:41:13What?
00:41:14They are collectors.
00:41:14They collect money for me.
00:41:16Yes.
00:41:17I'm sure they do.
00:41:19Well, I'll leave you to your whatever a man like you calls it.
00:41:25The same thing a man like you calls it.
00:41:28One day, Lynch, you're going to tell me the wrong thing at the right time.
00:41:32It's useless, Tanya.
00:41:38You won't find the solution there.
00:41:42There isn't one anywhere.
00:41:45I have the solution, Charles.
00:41:47I'm only looking for a way to make it happen.
00:41:51Will you help me?
00:41:54If I can.
00:41:59Will you help me?
00:42:01I cannot commit myself until I know what you consider the solution.
00:42:07Another creature.
00:42:09Tanya took your father and me three years to construct the first one.
00:42:14Mine will take less than three weeks.
00:42:16Even if it took three hours, it would be too late.
00:42:19Then there's been another killing.
00:42:21Two.
00:42:22I didn't want to tell you.
00:42:24I was in town today.
00:42:26Everyone in the village is speaking about the monster.
00:42:29That is what they call your father's life's work, a monster.
00:42:34And they're right.
00:42:35They are not right.
00:42:37My father was a genius.
00:42:40And his creation will...
00:42:41It will do nothing but kill.
00:42:44You don't understand.
00:42:46Even without the damage to the brain, the creature has the mind of a murderer.
00:42:50It kills for the sake of killing.
00:42:52It must be destroyed.
00:42:53And Harris will destroy it.
00:42:55How can a man destroy it?
00:42:58No, Charles.
00:42:59There's only one solution.
00:43:01To create a second creature.
00:43:03You'll be creating another monster.
00:43:09Not a monster.
00:43:10An executioner.
00:43:12Our creature will kill my father's murderer.
00:43:15No, it's impossible.
00:43:17Even if you found the right brain, your creature,
00:43:20despite the superhuman strength induced by the lightning,
00:43:23it would need a physical body strong enough to support it.
00:43:27Where would you find such a man?
00:43:29And that's my proposition.
00:43:39500 pounds if you find me the right person.
00:43:42Yeah, well, what makes you think I can?
00:43:45My father told me.
00:43:47It's all written in his diary.
00:43:49He gave you a lot of money in the three years.
00:43:53I don't want money from you.
00:43:55I see.
00:43:56I knew you would.
00:43:57Just for one night.
00:43:59Then I'll find you your man.
00:44:01It won't cost you a thing.
00:44:02It will.
00:44:04I feel nothing but repulsion for you.
00:44:06I don't give a damn how you feel about me.
00:44:09It ain't your feelings I want.
00:44:10Your price is too high.
00:44:13Then go peddle your money elsewhere.
00:44:16I think Captain Harris would find my father's diary very enlightening.
00:44:22My selling corpses wouldn't surprise anyone.
00:44:24But your father buying them now,
00:44:26that would give everybody plenty to talk about, huh?
00:44:28Wouldn't it, Miss?
00:44:30Oh, think about it.
00:44:31No one else can help you.
00:44:33No one.
00:44:35After all, what's one night out of your life?
00:44:38It can't kill you.
00:44:40And after, you can take a bath,
00:44:42and everything will be brand new again.
00:44:44I'll kill him.
00:44:50I'll kill him!
00:44:51You need a drink, Charles.
00:44:54I don't see why you're so upset.
00:44:56A man like Lynch cannot be taken seriously.
00:45:00Still, I would kill him for even suggesting that you...
00:45:02Thank you, Charles.
00:45:03I didn't know that you felt so much about my reputation.
00:45:09I'm sorry.
00:45:11Of course you do.
00:45:12You are a gentleman.
00:45:14And so you only think of me as untouchable.
00:45:16You're wrong.
00:45:18Am I?
00:45:19Do you ever think of touching me?
00:45:21Tanya, please.
00:45:22Does it really bother you to know
00:45:25that a man like Lynch desires me?
00:45:28No.
00:45:29Only that he was vulgar enough to reveal it to you.
00:45:32You never really believed in my father's dream.
00:45:35You only stayed because of me.
00:45:37What if I did?
00:45:38Then why didn't you tell me?
00:45:40Because you were afraid.
00:45:42You've always been afraid.
00:45:43You were afraid now.
00:45:45We don't need Lynch.
00:45:48All we need is each other.
00:45:50I found him.
00:45:54Thomas.
00:45:56Thomas?
00:45:57Yes, Thomas.
00:45:58Physically, he's perfect.
00:46:00His body's strong and beautiful.
00:46:02Be honest.
00:46:02Wouldn't you like to have such a body?
00:46:04What does that have to do with me?
00:46:06Everything because you love me.
00:46:07I know you do.
00:46:09But you've never done anything about it.
00:46:11Instead of your love for me giving you strength,
00:46:13you let it melt your spine.
00:46:14Stop it.
00:46:15You let it fester inside of you
00:46:16until all you could do was to look at me
00:46:19with those weird...
00:46:20hurt eyes.
00:46:21With the eyes of an old man.
00:46:23With the eyes of a cripple,
00:46:24a cripple who could never even dream
00:46:25that I could love him.
00:46:30Could you?
00:46:33Could you love me?
00:46:36Yes.
00:46:37If you look like Thomas.
00:46:41Then love Thomas!
00:46:43I can't love Thomas.
00:46:46He has no mind.
00:46:49Think of it.
00:46:51Think of me.
00:46:53Think of possessing me.
00:46:56Would you like to have my body bend to you?
00:46:59Would you like to make love to me?
00:47:01Yes.
00:47:02Yes.
00:47:04Yes.
00:47:05Yes!
00:47:06You can.
00:47:09I can make it possible.
00:47:14My brain.
00:47:16And my heart in Thomas' body.
00:47:20His heart is as gentle as yours.
00:47:23Thomas, with your brain.
00:47:24There's a man I could truly love.
00:47:28No.
00:47:30I won't kill Thomas for you.
00:47:34I'm not a murderer.
00:47:36You were ready to kill Lynch.
00:47:38That was different.
00:47:39Murder is murder.
00:47:42Do it, Charles.
00:47:43I'll help you.
00:47:46I'll be your wife.
00:47:48I'll give you everything.
00:47:49I'll give you everything.
00:48:13Do you like it?
00:48:21Yes, very much.
00:48:23I've had that ring for a long time.
00:48:26I'd never dared hope to see you wearing it.
00:48:43The way he will be.
00:49:05He's here.
00:49:06Come.
00:49:06He's in there.
00:49:08He's in there.
00:49:09It's a terrible sight.
00:49:11It's a terrible sight.
00:49:12It's a terrible sight in my life.
00:49:17I can't hear it.
00:49:18I don't want to get him again.
00:49:24Lynch.
00:49:25You cheated me.
00:49:42me.
00:49:58Hey.
00:50:03Hey.
00:50:04Hey.
00:50:04Hey.
00:50:05Hey.
00:50:06Hey.
00:50:06Hey.
00:50:07Hey.
00:50:08My.
00:50:08No, no, no, no!
00:50:38Tom Lynch is dead.
00:50:40Last night.
00:50:41Killed by the same man who murdered your father.
00:50:44And Lynch wasn't robbed either, Mr. Frankenstein.
00:50:46It's Mrs. Marshall now.
00:50:48Oh, congratulations.
00:50:51And this man, anyone seen him?
00:50:53Anyone still alive?
00:50:55The young man who was with Sarah Wills.
00:50:57Uh, John Masters.
00:50:58And this Mr. Masters, what did he see?
00:51:01He claims it wasn't a man.
00:51:03He said it was a monster.
00:51:04But he was too frightened to satisfy me.
00:51:06However, there's one more witness I would believe.
00:51:09Who is he?
00:51:10Seth Atkins' son.
00:51:11He saw the murderer kill his mother.
00:51:14But the lad's in shock.
00:51:15If and when I'm ever able to talk to him, I'll...
00:51:18That poor boy.
00:51:20Uh, sorry to bother you, uh, Mrs. Marshall.
00:51:23I'll see you out, Captain.
00:51:25You know, I've been wondering, Mrs. Marshall,
00:51:26why would you visit Tom Lynch, especially at his place, and at night?
00:51:30The Baron owed him money, and my wife went to pay it back.
00:51:34Wouldn't it have been better to send for him?
00:51:37Really, Captain?
00:51:38A man like Lynch here.
00:51:40Of course.
00:51:41But then I would think Dr. Marshall should have gone, not you.
00:51:44It was my father's business which made it mine.
00:51:46Nobody else's.
00:51:47Quiet.
00:51:48What I don't understand is why would your father owe Lynch money?
00:51:51I find your probing thoroughly impertinent.
00:51:54It always is.
00:51:55Thank you again, and good night.
00:51:57Oh, one thing more.
00:51:59You don't believe in monsters, do you?
00:52:01Of course not.
00:52:03I do.
00:52:24Wait till we've finished.
00:52:26You're worse than Lynch was.
00:52:29Hey, Jim.
00:52:30Jim.
00:52:31Jim.
00:52:32Are you sure Dr. Marshall would want it?
00:52:35Am I sure?
00:52:37Sure, I'm sure.
00:52:39Whatever the Baron was doing with the corpses, Dr. Marshall was helping.
00:52:43It must be sure that he's still doing what they were doing.
00:52:47He'll think it's good.
00:52:49Money.
00:52:50As long as he pays is good.
00:52:51Come on.
00:52:52This ain't my favorite way to make a living.
00:52:54Hey, I ain't gonna...
00:52:55Jim.
00:52:56Shut up.
00:52:57Listen.
00:52:58I don't hear nothing.
00:52:59Ah!
00:53:00Ah!
00:53:01Ah!
00:53:02Ah!
00:53:03Ah!
00:53:04Ah!
00:53:05Ah!
00:53:06Ah!
00:53:07Ah!
00:53:08Ah!
00:53:09Ah!
00:53:10Ah!
00:53:11Ah!
00:53:12Ah!
00:53:13Ah!
00:53:14Ah!
00:53:15Ah!
00:53:16Ah!
00:53:17Ah!
00:53:18Ah!
00:53:19Ah!
00:53:20Ah!
00:53:21Ah!
00:53:22Ah!
00:53:43That's exactly, exactly the way I found them, Captain.
00:53:47early early like always i keep a clean place you know i always clean it every morning when i come
00:53:53i see thank you very much mr stone clean it up yes sir i always try to keep a clean place a
00:53:58clean place that's what i yes i understand a nice quiet place thank you very much that'll be all
00:54:03doesn't make any sense it's beginning to make a lot of sense get those shovels
00:54:08dig it up then dig up every one of them dated within the last two months
00:54:19just what do you expect to find sir not a damn thing
00:54:38oh no thomas i wasn't laughing at you
00:54:49don't be mad at me no not mad never mad at you
00:54:58well that's very kind of you come here i'll help you
00:55:08there
00:55:20on the chair
00:55:38there that's better isn't it
00:55:52well
00:56:00sit down thomas sit down
00:56:22you actually do understand what's going on don't you
00:56:36i don't know
00:56:48i don't know
00:56:50i don't know
00:56:52Oh, my God.
00:57:22Oh, my God.
00:57:52Tommy, Thomas Stack.
00:57:55Ah, he's not here. Have you tried at his home?
00:57:58I went there first.
00:57:59I've not seen him for a few days. Perhaps he's gone on a trip.
00:58:02Tommy? Where would he be? He was never out of the county.
00:58:06It's possible. Perhaps my father's death had something to do with it.
00:58:10Oh, I didn't know. I'm sorry.
00:58:12Yes, Thomas was very fond of him, and his death must have shocked him.
00:58:16Oh, yes, perhaps.
00:58:18I'm really sorry, but I can't help you.
00:58:20I'm sure Tommy will be here soon.
00:58:23Are you living at the inn?
00:58:24I shall be.
00:58:25Fine, I'll tell him. He'll be so happy to see you.
00:58:28Thank you, Miss...
00:58:29Mrs. Marshall.
00:58:31I'm so sorry to trouble you, Mrs. Marshall.
00:58:33Oh, no trouble. We're all very fond of your brother.
00:58:36I'm sure you are.
00:58:38Good day.
00:58:39Tonight, you and I will help Thomas to become a whole human being.
00:59:07And my father.
00:59:12He will live again, but with the fame he was meant to have.
00:59:22Charles.
00:59:25I liked him, Tony.
00:59:29I really did.
00:59:34Think of tonight, Charles.
00:59:36Only of tonight.
00:59:44Captain, people are talking.
00:59:46They're saying that Baron Frankenstein is responsible.
00:59:48They're saying that he created that monster.
00:59:50It killed him, remember?
00:59:51But it didn't kill his daughter.
00:59:53What does she have to do with it?
00:59:54Well, you know how people are, Captain.
00:59:56Especially when they're scared.
00:59:58Right now, they're so scared they may do anything.
01:00:00Just anything.
01:00:01Something real crazy, maybe.
01:00:02To them, the name Frankenstein is six leagues below Satan himself.
01:00:07And they don't care who's wearing it.
01:00:10Come on, John.
01:00:11What's wrong?
01:00:25You can't change your mind now.
01:00:29It's too late, Tonya.
01:00:31I killed Thomas.
01:00:33You've got to make the least justify the end.
01:00:36For my sake.
01:00:38What if I fail?
01:00:40Charles, I...
01:00:41Then you fail.
01:00:43I'd rather give my life to you than to the hangman.
01:00:46Is everything clear?
01:00:52No questions.
01:00:54No questions.
01:00:58Remember that I love you.
01:01:02Oh, remember?
01:01:05That's my falling.
01:01:07That's the last thing I want to say.
01:01:16Now begin.
01:01:46I do not appreciate your intrusions, Captain.
01:01:54I'm trying to find your father's murder, Mrs. Marshall,
01:01:57and I don't see how that could be an intrusion.
01:02:02Of course, you're right.
01:02:05Please forgive me.
01:02:10I've been up all night with my husband.
01:02:11Then he's seriously ill.
01:02:14It could be.
01:02:16He's resting now, and after my breakfast, so will I.
01:02:19Have you made any progress, Captain?
01:02:21Not much.
01:02:21But the murderer has.
01:02:23Two more men have been killed.
01:02:24Jim Turner and Bill Jessup.
01:02:26They work for Lynch.
01:02:27Oh, you wouldn't know them.
01:02:28They're not exactly the kind you'd invite to tea.
01:02:30Everything is ready, my darling.
01:02:53Do not be afraid.
01:02:55Soon we'll be together again.
01:03:03Soon.
01:03:03They all reject him.
01:03:23My father likes work.
01:03:25Now they'll see.
01:03:28You won't be too late.
01:03:36I did stop anyway.
01:03:37You won't believe it.
01:03:38And you?
01:03:38Even filling in the air.
01:03:39All right, listen.
01:03:41There's no one.
01:03:41I think you could win it.
01:03:42ьте já dém Venus.
01:03:47You the worst.
01:03:50Man, you think you'll see.
01:03:51You drink before you're under Channel 2 and 2,
01:03:56I can't hear you, darling.
01:04:19I can't.
01:04:26You're lying.
01:04:33I'm here.
01:04:38I'm here.
01:04:42Go home.
01:04:46Go home.
01:04:48I'm here, darling.
01:04:53It's true, Julia.
01:04:56I've seen it.
01:04:57And you think that Tommy is somehow involved with this monster?
01:05:00Well, not in creating it.
01:05:02But I think he found out about it by chance.
01:05:05And Mrs. Marshall?
01:05:06She's part of it, too?
01:05:07Yes.
01:05:08She's lied too many times not to be.
01:05:10Then she and Dr. Marshall, they would have to kill Tommy, wouldn't they?
01:05:15Wouldn't they?
01:05:16Maybe not.
01:05:17Who would believe Tommy?
01:05:18I would.
01:05:19You would, too, Paul.
01:05:22Very good.
01:05:23I've seen, I don't think that, too, Paul.
01:05:26I ain't seen it.
01:05:27He ain't seen it.
01:05:28I don't think that he is close to all.
01:05:29I don't know.
01:05:30I don't think-
01:05:35This is true.
01:05:36We all were right.
01:05:40We all were right.
01:05:41Now we're right here.
01:05:43You're right here.
01:05:44Come over here.
01:05:45Come over here.
01:05:46Now we're right here.
01:05:47Come over here.
01:05:48Come over here.
01:05:50Come over here.
01:05:51Come on!
01:06:21Come on!
01:06:29Be careful!
01:06:51Run! Run! Run!
01:06:53Run!
01:07:18Damn it! Be isn't headed straight for the Frankenstein estate.
01:07:20Let's go, John.
01:07:23Come on!
01:07:26When I remove the stitches and your hair grows back, no one will see the difference.
01:07:31In the meantime, this wig will do perfectly.
01:07:36Now, Charles, put your hands like this.
01:07:41When I release the paper, you try to catch it between your hands before it reaches the floor.
01:07:46But you must look into my eyes.
01:07:48Good job, Charles.
01:07:49Reflex is perfect, pulse normal.
01:07:51Everything is perfect.
01:07:52How could I possibly know our storm would come in time?
01:08:05Of course you could.
01:08:07One thing more, Charles.
01:08:09You see that heavy table over there?
01:08:12That one?
01:08:14Go and lift it.
01:08:15I do not.
01:08:27Go on, Charles.
01:08:28Lift it.
01:08:29Lift it.
01:08:54All my life I've wanted to do something like that.
01:08:56You can now, Charles.
01:08:58You're a young man again.
01:09:00Handsome, strong, intelligent, and beautiful man.
01:09:10Mrs. Marshall! Mrs. Marshall!
01:09:14What is it?
01:09:15Captain Harris!
01:09:16I insist on seeing you!
01:09:19You must see him, Tanya.
01:09:21He'll just keep on coming back.
01:09:23Come on, go and see him.
01:09:24Hurry!
01:09:25Go!
01:09:28I must see Dr. Marshall.
01:09:30Impossible!
01:09:31He's still extremely ill.
01:09:32I'm not asking your permission.
01:09:33Please!
01:09:34Captain Harris, this is a...
01:09:35Yes, it is, Mrs. Marshall.
01:09:36I have to report you to your security.
01:09:37You do that!
01:09:38Please leave my heart.
01:09:39Not until I see your husband.
01:09:40Please!
01:09:41You have no right, Captain Harris.
01:09:42My husband is very...
01:09:44That's far enough, Captain.
01:09:46I'm sorry, Captain, but my illness is quite contagious.
01:09:49You shouldn't risk coming any closer.
01:09:51I want to speak to you alone.
01:09:53Whatever you have to say, I want my wife to hear it.
01:09:55Very well.
01:09:56I came to warn you about the monster that you and Baron Frankenstein created.
01:10:00I hold you responsible in the deaths of eight people, including the Baron.
01:10:05Of course, you can prove it.
01:10:07If I could, I would be here to arrest you.
01:10:09I know that you are my proof.
01:10:10I want you alive, Doctor.
01:10:11Why should anyone want to kill my husband?
01:10:13Not anyone.
01:10:14Only the monster he helped to create.
01:10:17Of those killed, four were responsible for giving it life.
01:10:20You, Doctor, are the fifth and last.
01:10:22That's absurd, Captain.
01:10:23How could Lynch and those other two...
01:10:25By providing your father and your husband with corpses.
01:10:28I don't have to tell you how they were used.
01:10:31How else are we to know what you are talking about?
01:10:34Those jars in the laboratory, it won't be difficult to prove they contain human organs and not animals.
01:10:39No, Doctor.
01:10:40You never considered the creature might not appreciate your miracle.
01:10:44That's why he killed the Baron, but three other men, that's why he must kill you.
01:10:48Why didn't he kill Charles when he killed my father?
01:10:51Because your husband wasn't in the laboratory at the time.
01:10:54This is the most extraordinary fable I've ever heard.
01:10:56You really disappoint me, Captain.
01:10:58A robber killed the Baron.
01:11:00As for those other two pyramids of integrity, anyone could have had sufficient reason to kill them.
01:11:05Perhaps it's your incompetence that's led your imagination awry.
01:11:09I suggest you take away...
01:11:11Very well.
01:11:12I've warned you.
01:11:13Remember, lies can't keep you alive, Doctor.
01:11:17But I can.
01:11:18Your concern is a great comfort to me.
01:11:21Good night, Captain.
01:11:22I don't know what you've done with Thomas, but I'll find out.
01:11:25And when I...
01:11:35We must get away tonight, Charles.
01:11:37No, Tanya.
01:11:38But darling, Harris and his men will find the monster.
01:11:41They'll destroy it.
01:11:42They don't know how.
01:11:44I do.
01:11:46Every available man, Peter.
01:11:48I want this place surrounded.
01:11:49And make sure the men tell no one.
01:11:51Especially their wives.
01:11:52Now hurry.
01:11:53Yes, sir.
01:11:54You don't know where to look.
01:11:56It'll find me.
01:11:57Tonight.
01:11:58Tonight it will be here.
01:12:00Charles.
01:12:01You don't know where to look.
01:12:02It'll find me.
01:12:03Tonight.
01:12:04Tonight it will be here.
01:12:06Charles.
01:12:07Yes, hello.
01:12:09Yes.
01:12:14I want this hero.
01:12:16There is no room.
01:12:17It's a beautiful witch on next...
01:12:18It's a beautiful witch, Hans进...
01:12:20That's a beautiful witch.
01:12:22Very beautiful witch.
01:12:23Y'all have been there.
01:12:24Did you know where to look?
01:12:26You don't know where to look?
01:12:28It will find me.
01:12:30Tonight.
01:12:31Tonight I will be here.
01:12:33Charles.
01:12:34Let's go.
01:13:04Wait, Charles.
01:13:10You don't have to get it.
01:13:15You don't have to get it.
01:13:18You don't have to get he thinks he just killed you it's finished we can control it it doesn't have
01:13:38to kill again we can show the world that my father didn't fail that he wasn't insane think
01:13:44of us Charles the power the fame no I must kill it yes you're right why did you change your mind
01:13:53Tanya because you know that no matter which of us survives you still win you do know you've always
01:14:01known let's go
01:14:31Oh
01:14:34Oh
01:14:38Oh
01:14:40Oh
01:14:46Oh
01:14:48Oh
01:14:50Oh
01:14:52Oh
01:14:54Come on!
01:15:24Oh, no, no, no!
01:15:54Let's go.
01:16:24Let's go.
01:16:54Oh. You love me. You love me. Me. Me. I belong to you. Dear Thomas. My love.
01:17:24You're too late, Captain. Get him out of here. Get him up. All right. Let's go.
01:17:37Julia. What are you doing here? You've got to get out of here.
01:17:43I've got to get out of here.
01:17:45I don't feel it.
01:17:47I don't feel it.
01:17:49It's a good place.
01:17:51I don't feel it.
01:17:52I don't feel it.
01:17:53You're too late.
01:17:55I don't feel it.
01:17:56Oh.
01:17:57Oh.
01:17:58Oh.
01:17:59Oh.
01:18:00Oh.
01:18:01Oh.
01:18:02Oh.
01:18:03Oh.
01:18:04Oh.
01:18:05Oh.
01:18:06Oh.
01:18:07Oh.
01:18:08Oh.
01:18:09Oh, my God.

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