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00:02:30A bit over right, that one. Best I could do this week. People just never die when it suits you.
00:02:50Do they, Doctor?
00:02:52Oh, beg your pardon, Baron.
00:02:55You don't have to count it. It's all there.
00:02:58Always is, always is. See you next week.
00:03:00Lynch, I may need you sooner than next week. Something very special this time.
00:03:05Oh, I like that. Oh, I like that. Very special. Has a ring of money to it, eh?
00:03:10I want a corpse dead no longer than six hours. Two hundred.
00:03:15No, five hundred.
00:03:18Three hundred.
00:03:19Done.
00:03:20Let's say I'm a patron of science.
00:03:23But I can't promise.
00:03:26Results, not promises.
00:03:28I don't understand you're trusting him so much.
00:03:36Money, Charles, is a miracle drug for people like...
00:03:40Lynch.
00:03:41Lynch.
00:03:49Oh, my God.
00:03:50Oh, my God.
00:03:50Oh, my God.
00:03:50Oh, my God.
00:03:51Oh, my God.
00:03:51Oh, my God.
00:03:52Oh, my God.
00:03:52Oh, my God.
00:03:53Oh, my God.
00:03:54Oh, my God.
00:03:54Oh, my God.
00:03:54Oh, my God.
00:03:55Oh, my God.
00:03:55Oh, my God.
00:03:56Oh, my God.
00:03:57Oh, my God.
00:03:58Oh, my God.
00:03:59Oh, my God.
00:03:59Oh, my God.
00:04:00Oh, my God.
00:04:01Oh, my God.
00:04:02Oh, my God.
00:04:02Oh, my God.
00:04:03Oh, my God.
00:04:03Oh, my God.
00:04:04Oh, my God.
00:04:05Oh, my God.
00:04:05Oh, my God.
00:04:05Oh, my God.
00:04:06Oh, my God.
00:04:36Such a grotesque dream.
00:04:50Or perhaps, perhaps he shall be a nightmare.
00:04:55Would it matter?
00:04:56Not to me, not if I can give him life.
00:04:59That's worth anything, anything.
00:05:02Including your own life?
00:05:03Even that.
00:05:05To succeed in creating life is the ultimate achievement.
00:05:09To hesitate, to fear, to doubt now would...
00:05:15Like everything I've ever done, pointless, empty.
00:05:19This...
00:05:20This is my life.
00:05:23But to create life, should man leave that to God?
00:05:26Here on earth, man is gone.
00:05:34Go to bed, Charles.
00:05:36Tanya will arrive in the morning.
00:05:37You'll want to look your best.
00:05:40Good night.
00:05:43Good night.
00:05:44Charles!
00:05:53Well, Tanya...
00:05:56Well, I thought I would at least deserve a hello.
00:05:59I'm sorry, Tanya.
00:06:00I'm very happy to see you.
00:06:02Your father and I were always happy to see you.
00:06:05Here, let me help you.
00:06:06How lovely you look.
00:06:09Thomas!
00:06:11Thomas!
00:06:12Come here.
00:06:14Thomas!
00:06:15Thomas!
00:06:19Would you please take Mademoiselle's luggage?
00:06:22Take the luggage inside.
00:06:26Luggage inside.
00:06:29Tanya.
00:06:29Mm-hmm.
00:06:31Say...
00:06:35Man.
00:06:43Your father left him dressing.
00:06:44He worked rather late last night.
00:06:47As usual.
00:06:48Is he still experimenting with animal transplants?
00:06:51Well, you know how he is.
00:06:53He's been at it for 20 years.
00:06:55He'll be at it for another 20, but...
00:06:57Tell me about the university.
00:06:59Well, except for my studies, it was rather boring.
00:07:03But I didn't go there to socialize.
00:07:05Aren't you pleased?
00:07:07I'm like my father.
00:07:09Stubborn.
00:07:09When I want something, I get it.
00:07:12And I did.
00:07:13First of my class.
00:07:14I'm now a licensed surgeon.
00:07:16Congratulations, doctor.
00:07:18Father!
00:07:20Father!
00:07:21Oh, so nice to see you.
00:07:23Fine, little girl.
00:07:24Oh!
00:07:24Is that the way for a licensed surgeon to behave?
00:07:32This one does.
00:07:35Oh, yeah.
00:07:36Jack Morgan.
00:07:37Poor son of a bitch.
00:07:38They're gonna hang him good.
00:07:40Snap his neck for sure.
00:07:42What about it, Simon?
00:07:43You and Harry with me?
00:07:44Oh, poor son of a bitch, Jack Morgan.
00:07:47No, never did like him, though.
00:07:48Neither did you, right?
00:07:49I'm waiting, yes or no.
00:07:52Yeah, I'm with you, Tom.
00:07:53And Harry?
00:07:54Where I go, he goes.
00:07:57So's the Jack Morgan.
00:07:58Long may he die.
00:08:02But, uh, you have heard this story many times before.
00:08:07It doesn't matter, Father.
00:08:09It's a charming story.
00:08:11You know, Father, the name Frankenstein still echoes through the halls of the university.
00:08:16I'm not surprised, but I stopped caring about those fools when I left them with their hands clapped over their ears 30 years ago.
00:08:25Please sit down, Charles.
00:08:27Your leg must be tied.
00:08:28No, it's fine.
00:08:32Was it difficult?
00:08:34I mean, very difficult being my daughter.
00:08:38Sometimes.
00:08:38Sometimes.
00:08:40Mostly, it was my being a woman.
00:08:42The professors have a lot of old-fashioned ideas about a woman's place.
00:08:46I'm sure you will make a fine surgeon.
00:08:49Thank you, Charles.
00:08:50But I do not want to be merely a fine surgeon.
00:08:53What do you want?
00:08:57To assist you, Father, in your work.
00:09:01You know, since I was a youngster, I was always interested in your experiments.
00:09:05Each summer when I was here, I...
00:09:08I would sneak into your laboratory.
00:09:10But it was always locked.
00:09:14I know.
00:09:15But I discovered the other way.
00:09:18The one through the wall.
00:09:19The bedroom wall.
00:09:21Huh.
00:09:23Well, you little devil.
00:09:24I was always curious.
00:09:27Mr. Lamb, I'm curious to see how far you have progressed.
00:09:36And to show you my own progress.
00:09:38I shall be delighted to discuss it with you, of course, as doctor to doctor.
00:09:45Good.
00:09:47But I must warn you that my ideas are quite erratic.
00:09:51Even more so than yours, Father.
00:09:55For real.
00:09:56Of course.
00:09:59I am my father's daughter.
00:10:02You are referring to, uh, animal transplants.
00:10:06Human.
00:10:07Human.
00:10:07Why another hundred?
00:10:20This order is very delicate.
00:10:22There are certain people that have to be paid in advance.
00:10:26What people?
00:10:27Well, Baron.
00:10:29You know, I can't tell you.
00:10:33Professional ethics.
00:10:34Don't speak to me of ethics.
00:10:36If you want what you want, it will cost you another hundred.
00:10:39The way I see it, Baron, you don't have any choice.
00:10:47I'll have to get it for you.
00:10:49Take your time and don't worry.
00:10:50I won't sit down.
00:10:52I wouldn't want to damage this, uh, wonderful furniture.
00:11:00Hmm.
00:11:03Excuse me.
00:11:04I was...
00:11:05I was looking for my father.
00:11:07Would that be Dr. Marshall?
00:11:11It would not.
00:11:13Well, I never thought the Baron had it in him.
00:11:16But Dr. Marshall would.
00:11:18Hmm.
00:11:19No.
00:11:20Not on his best night.
00:11:22A drink, eh?
00:11:24Much too early.
00:11:25Never too early.
00:11:27For anything.
00:11:30My dear sir.
00:11:32You are an obnoxious man.
00:11:35Extremely vulgar.
00:11:36And I'm certain that whatever you are thinking is merely fantasy on your part.
00:11:40Hmm.
00:11:41I would say that you spend too much time alone in your fantasies.
00:11:45Yeah.
00:11:46Be careful.
00:11:48It will soften your brain far quicker than whiskey.
00:11:51Hmm.
00:11:52How can somebody so lovely be such a bitch?
00:11:56It depends on the company I'm with.
00:11:57I'm sorry, Father.
00:12:03I'm sorry.
00:12:04I didn't know you had a visitor.
00:12:06Mr. Lynch?
00:12:08Yes.
00:12:09I will see you out.
00:12:12Always a pleasure to talk to a lady.
00:12:15Good day, lady.
00:12:15Good day.
00:12:15Good day.
00:12:20Father.
00:12:22I said I was sorry.
00:12:24I heard you.
00:12:33Oh, yeah.
00:12:35200 now.
00:12:37200 on delivery.
00:12:39When will it be?
00:12:40Very soon.
00:12:41When?
00:12:42The hanging Jack Morgan day after tomorrow.
00:12:45So?
00:12:46So he's your man.
00:12:47Hmm.
00:12:48Hmm.
00:12:49Hmm.
00:12:50Hmm.
00:12:51Hmm.
00:12:51Hmm.
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00:12:53Hmm.
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00:12:55Hmm.
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00:12:59Hmm.
00:13:00Hmm.
00:13:01Hmm.
00:13:02Hmm.
00:13:03Hmm.
00:13:04Hmm.
00:13:05Hmm.
00:13:06Hmm.
00:13:07Hmm.
00:13:08Hmm.
00:13:09Hmm.
00:13:14Well, I don't suppose you'll be missing Jack Morgan very much.
00:13:18About as much as I would miss you, Captain.
00:13:21That really depresses me, Lynch.
00:13:24Because one day you'll be shaking hands with Morgan in the house.
00:13:28I'll save my other hand to you, Captain.
00:13:31You don't have much time, Lynch.
00:13:33You're sure to make a mistake one day.
00:13:36And that's the day I'll offer you.
00:13:38And it won't be just jail for me.
00:13:41You're too clever.
00:13:43It's the hanging one.
00:13:45That's what you want, and I'll see you get what you want.
00:13:48If at least I can do.
00:13:49Maybe you will.
00:13:50Maybe you won't.
00:13:51Maybe you won't.
00:13:52Oh.
00:13:53I will.
00:13:54Yeah?
00:13:55I will.
00:13:56I will.
00:13:57You won't.
00:14:01You here?
00:14:02No.
00:14:07Yes, exactly.
00:14:09No!
00:14:14Doctor.
00:14:15what are you doing here i was on my way to town with all the people why what's going on something
00:14:37i'd rather you not see a hanging i've never seen a hanging nor will you see this one now father i
00:14:45may be a woman but i am also a doctor death is nothing new to me this is not death tanya this
00:14:52is legalized murder maybe she should stay to see the difference maybe she should thank you charles
00:15:02don't thank him yet
00:15:04hi here jack and what if i made any difference just a short step from here
00:15:29why didn't i ever cut you a throat
00:15:33ready
00:15:49tanya knows about the animals but how i don't know she asked me why you still had them and i didn't
00:16:16what are we going to do not you mustn't find out what
00:16:21hey up baron good work lynch good work yeah thank you charles go on turner earn your money
00:16:36yes sir baron i really like doing business with you it's clean and it's quiet was it difficult
00:16:45as difficult as drinking a bottle of whiskey
00:16:47and you can see that's not very difficult
00:16:51how much blood one liter this time
00:17:12is
00:17:19and
00:17:26it's
00:17:26and
00:17:30and
00:17:35and
00:17:39Good. Now we're ready.
00:17:57Tanya!
00:18:01I'm sorry, but I couldn't.
00:18:03I was hoping you wouldn't do this.
00:18:07So this is why you no longer use the animal.
00:18:09So, human transplants.
00:18:15Tanya, will you please leave?
00:18:19But I can help you.
00:18:22You don't understand.
00:18:25I do, Father.
00:18:27I do.
00:18:29What are you going to do with the brain?
00:18:32Tanya, please.
00:18:36Father.
00:18:37Will you both stop treating me like a child?
00:18:43I'm a doctor.
00:18:44A surgeon.
00:18:46I even think like you two.
00:18:47Why...
00:18:48No.
00:19:06Impossible.
00:19:07It is not impossible, Tanya.
00:19:23But the heart, the brain, you have to keep them alive.
00:19:27Yes, we've done it before.
00:19:30Inside another human body?
00:19:32We don't need a human body.
00:19:37But you are going to put Morgan's heart and brain into that creature.
00:19:44Tanya, no more questions.
00:19:47But Bob...
00:19:47I don't want you to get involved.
00:19:49If anything should go wrong, the law would hold you equally responsible.
00:19:53And I don't want that to happen.
00:19:57Soon I'll tell you everything.
00:19:59Please be patient.
00:20:01I'll try.
00:20:06Good luck.
00:20:07Is everything ready?
00:20:14Ready.
00:20:15Ready.
00:20:15Good luck.
00:20:22Good luck.
00:20:52Timing device, quickly.
00:21:15Timing device ready, Doctor.
00:21:19Set it.
00:21:22Set it.
00:21:52Set it.
00:21:57Set it.
00:22:01Set it.
00:22:03Set it.
00:22:07Set it.
00:22:12Give it a few more seconds.
00:22:31I hope Mr. Morgan's brain is as cooperative.
00:22:46It will be, Charles.
00:22:56And so for the past 20 years, my experiments with animal transplants have been pointed
00:23:05to this week.
00:23:06All the abuses I have endured from my friends, all the accusations against my sanity and
00:23:12worse will be thrown into their sanctimonious faces.
00:23:17Looking for something?
00:23:18There's clouds.
00:23:19I need a storm for my final step, an electrical storm.
00:23:23For only lightning will give the creature life.
00:23:27That's why I haven't transplanted the heart and the brain.
00:23:30Oh, I can keep them alive indefinitely in the laboratory.
00:23:32But once I transplant them, they'll survive only a few hours, unless they're activated
00:23:38by lightning.
00:23:39I want to see how you'll keep them alive.
00:23:41You shall.
00:23:42You will succeed, Father.
00:23:45I will.
00:23:46I promise you I will.
00:23:48And the medical world will be brought to its knees.
00:23:51I want that so much.
00:23:53To see you realize your dream.
00:23:55Something that no one will ever take away from you.
00:23:58They won't have to.
00:24:00I'll give it to them.
00:24:01Glad.
00:24:02Good bad, man.
00:24:03Bad.
00:25:02The brain.
00:25:14Doctor, quickly.
00:25:20Just below the cortex.
00:25:26In the white matter?
00:25:28No, further down, in the gray matter.
00:25:30See?
00:25:33The hypothalamus is damaged.
00:25:42It's no good, Doctor.
00:25:43It must be repaired.
00:25:47There isn't time.
00:25:48We must make the time.
00:25:51You cannot use a damaged brain.
00:25:53To what extent is the damage?
00:25:55Perhaps it's minor.
00:25:55And if it isn't, the hypothalamus is the main center of the automatic nervous system.
00:26:02You may be creating something that cannot function.
00:26:04What good would that be?
00:26:06To give it life and just let it lie there.
00:26:08Nothing more?
00:26:09We'll have to take that.
00:26:10What about anger and pleasure?
00:26:13Two emotions connected to the damaged part of the brain.
00:26:16Two vital emotions.
00:26:18Either one in excess could be devastating.
00:26:21Correct the damage first.
00:26:23There isn't time, Charles.
00:26:25Every minute cuts into the life of that heart.
00:26:27Twenty years.
00:26:27I can't throw away twenty years by minutes.
00:26:29But think, Doctor.
00:26:32Think?
00:26:33No.
00:26:34Instinct.
00:26:34Instinct changes the world.
00:26:36Not thought.
00:26:36And my instinct tells me to transplant that brain right now.
00:26:39If you won't help me, I'll do it alone.
00:26:45Very well, then.
00:26:47Think of you.
00:26:47Thank you, Charles.
00:26:48Thank you, Charles.
00:27:18Thank you, Charles.
00:27:48Open it.
00:27:52Open it.
00:28:18Open it.
00:28:53Don't worry, Charles.
00:29:19Everything will be fine.
00:29:23Bands will be done.
00:29:53He's been hit.
00:30:02He's been hit.
00:30:32Close the skylight.
00:30:35Hurry, Charles.
00:31:02Nothing.
00:31:03All we can do is wait.
00:31:19I don't care what he looks like.
00:31:24I want him to live.
00:31:25I don't care what he looks like.
00:31:32I don't care what he looks like.
00:31:33I don't care what he looks like.
00:31:34You're right. I should have taken time to repair the brain damage. It probably wouldn't have made any difference. The effect of the damage would only show after the brain was reactivated.
00:31:57We'll never know. And to never know is more frustrating than to fail. Take a long rest, Doctor. Then we can begin again. I'm afraid not. No use trying to make me feel better. It's too late for me, Charles. Perhaps Tanya will succeed. Will you help her? Of course. But wait and see how you feel in the months. You may change your mind.
00:32:25I'll feel the same. I don't even know if I want her to attempt it. A moment ago you did. That was just self-indulgence. The whole experiment realized. No, no, it wasn't. Who can say, Charles? Perhaps there are some things man should leave to God. Never thought I'd hear myself say.
00:32:55They were right. He should be drunk. He's alive. He's alive. Pete. Pete. Pete. Pete. Stop, Charles.
00:33:19Now.
00:33:19If this is really only taking place in our minds.
00:33:42Sit up.
00:33:45Sit up!
00:33:49Sit up.
00:34:03Dan.
00:34:07Dan.
00:34:11Dan.
00:34:12We've done it, Charles.
00:34:35We've done it.
00:34:36Look at him.
00:34:39Go get Daniel.
00:34:40She'll be here this morning.
00:34:41Get her.
00:34:42Come forward.
00:34:50Come forward.
00:34:59Another step.
00:35:05Another step.
00:35:06Another step.
00:35:16Okay.
00:35:20Oh, my God.
00:35:50Oh, my God.
00:35:56Danya.
00:35:58Danya.
00:36:00He's done it.
00:36:03It's alive.
00:36:04It's alive.
00:36:05Oh, Charles.
00:36:06Oh.
00:36:20You're going to have to tell me all about...
00:36:24What are those footsteps?
00:36:34Danya, be quiet, please.
00:36:36My father.
00:36:37What about my father?
00:36:50Father.
00:36:58Danya.
00:37:01Danya.
00:37:09Danya.
00:37:15I'm all right now, Charles.
00:37:20I've got to get to Greece.
00:37:23No.
00:37:24Not yet.
00:37:27Danya, I must.
00:37:28Do you want to disgrace my father?
00:37:30Your father's dead and you're worried about his name?
00:37:33You cannot keep this from the police.
00:37:36Not his death.
00:37:38Only the creature.
00:37:42That's impossible.
00:37:44What if it kills again?
00:37:46Its brain is damaged.
00:37:47I warned your father, but...
00:37:50Danya, no.
00:37:52We must tell Harris.
00:37:54Yes, tell him.
00:37:57But tell him it was a robber.
00:38:01But there is Morgan's body.
00:38:04What did you do with the other corpses?
00:38:07The lie tank.
00:38:08Put Morgan in it.
00:38:15Then you can go to Harris.
00:38:18Please, Charles.
00:38:19I don't know, Danya.
00:38:22What could you hope to gain?
00:38:24Time.
00:38:30Time to think of some way to save my father's reputation.
00:38:35Please, Charles.
00:38:36Didn't you love him?
00:38:37You know I did.
00:38:41So do it for him.
00:38:42Please.
00:39:07No!
00:39:08No!
00:39:08Let me go!
00:39:09No!
00:39:09No!
00:39:10No!
00:39:10No!
00:39:11No!
00:39:12No!
00:39:12No!
00:39:12No!
00:39:12No!
00:39:13No!
00:39:13No!
00:39:13No!
00:39:13No!
00:39:27No!
00:39:28No!
00:39:32Animal organs, I believe.
00:39:35Yes, of course.
00:39:35My father has been experimenting in animal transplants.
00:39:39Very interesting.
00:39:43You saw this robber.
00:39:44A big man, you say?
00:39:46Yes, he would have to be a very big man.
00:39:49Big enough to...
00:39:52What did he steal?
00:39:55Nothing as far as I can tell.
00:39:56I haven't had time to check everything.
00:39:58My father must have surprised him.
00:40:00I would think it was your father who was surprised.
00:40:03But what would a robber be doing in a laboratory?
00:40:08He wouldn't have known it was a laboratory.
00:40:10He must have seen the light and he wanted to investigate.
00:40:14Perhaps.
00:40:15You said he was a very big man.
00:40:20How big would you say?
00:40:22I don't know.
00:40:23I was asleep.
00:40:24At least half a foot taller than you, Captain.
00:40:27Really?
00:40:29That would make him more than seven feet tall.
00:40:32Are you sure, Dr. Marshall?
00:40:34Well, half a foot, then.
00:40:36After all, he was running away when I saw him.
00:40:39I thought you said you saw him with the Baron early.
00:40:41Yes, but all that registered in my mind then was this hulk of a man gripping the Baron.
00:40:47Yes.
00:40:47And then you entered a few moments after this robber killed the Baron.
00:40:51I tried to stop him, but he threw me aside quite easily and I couldn't...
00:40:55And that was the time when you saw him run out?
00:40:57Yes.
00:40:58But you weren't hurt?
00:40:59No, I wasn't.
00:41:01How very fortunate.
00:41:02Well, I won't keep you any longer.
00:41:05I'm sure this has been quite an ordeal for both of you.
00:41:07Oh, by the way, the young man...
00:41:15Thomas.
00:41:16Thomas.
00:41:17Where was he?
00:41:18He doesn't live here.
00:41:19He comes each morning very early.
00:41:26He didn't believe us.
00:41:28Of course he did.
00:41:30He just tried to impress me.
00:41:33You were marvelous, Charles.
00:41:38What now?
00:41:41Now we wait.
00:41:44Yeah, there's no place better on a sunny afternoon than right here.
00:41:46Just so long as I know it's my wife.
00:41:54Good Lord, it's our wills.
00:41:56Get the wagon, hurry.
00:41:57Nice, cheerful place you have here, Lynch.
00:42:24Very fashionable.
00:42:26It's like something out of an insane asylum.
00:42:28Yes, you do have the taste of a connoisseur.
00:42:31The taste of a man who truly knows what is obscene, vulgar, erotic, and simply grotesque.
00:42:37It's very clever the way everything blends together.
00:42:39Now things seem to balance.
00:42:41Not one piece out of place.
00:42:44Not one inch of space wasted.
00:42:46It's truly remarkable.
00:42:48I am impressed.
00:42:49I am impressed.
00:42:50Lynch.
00:42:52You're such an ugly man.
00:42:56What's wrong, Captain?
00:42:58All your cells empty this morning?
00:43:00Oh, on the contrary.
00:43:02As a matter of fact, some friends of yours were kind enough to spend the night with me.
00:43:06I don't have any friends.
00:43:08Oh, but you do.
00:43:09There's Simon Burke and Harry Morris.
00:43:11And not to mention Jim Turner.
00:43:13And that other fellow, the little one with the hunchback.
00:43:15Yeah, were they drunk?
00:43:17Very.
00:43:19You see, they started a brawl in the tap in the sawmill.
00:43:21You do know this place.
00:43:23Vaguely.
00:43:24But what does four drunks have to do with me, huh?
00:43:28You see, the fight was over which one of them was going to pay for the entire bill.
00:43:31Which was quite substantial.
00:43:32Your friends drink, you know.
00:43:34You still haven't answered my question, Captain.
00:43:37Oh, haven't I?
00:43:38No.
00:43:38Well, let me put it this way.
00:43:39Where do four such men come upon enough money for each of them to be able to pay for himself and the other three?
00:43:45Maybe they earned it.
00:43:47Maybe.
00:43:47But doing what?
00:43:50Simon and Harry, they can't earn much.
00:43:52After all, how many hangings do we have?
00:43:55Not enough to suit you, Captain.
00:43:57Lynch, you disappoint me.
00:44:00I don't pass sentence on anyone.
00:44:01I only arrest them.
00:44:04Uh, drinking alone?
00:44:06No, he wasn't.
00:44:08Are you in the mood, Captain?
00:44:10All right.
00:44:11Two of those men work for you.
00:44:14And I can't see you paying anyone enough to buy a decent dinner.
00:44:17Let alone a night's drinking for four men.
00:44:21All right, Captain.
00:44:23I wouldn't.
00:44:24Maybe they found other work.
00:44:25Something that pays a police captain's wages.
00:44:27I'm not laughing, Lynch.
00:44:31Just tell me what kind of work they do for you, since you have no legitimate business.
00:44:36Oh, I know you're a banker of sorts, loaning out money at exorbitant rates of interest.
00:44:41But you're hired help.
00:44:42What?
00:44:43They are collectors.
00:44:44They collect money for me.
00:44:46Yes.
00:44:47I'm sure they do.
00:44:51Well, I'll leave you to your whatever a man like you calls it.
00:44:54The same thing a man like you calls it.
00:44:57One day, Lynch, you're going to tell me the wrong thing at the right time.
00:45:05It's useless, Tanya.
00:45:07You won't find the solution there.
00:45:11There isn't one anywhere.
00:45:14I have the solution, Charles.
00:45:17I'm only looking for a way to make it happen.
00:45:20Will you help me?
00:45:23If I can.
00:45:27Will you help me?
00:45:30I cannot commit myself until I know what you consider the solution.
00:45:37Another creature.
00:45:39Tanya took your father and me three years to construct the first one.
00:45:43Mine will take less than three weeks.
00:45:45Even if it took three hours, it would be too late.
00:45:48Then there's been another killing.
00:45:50Two.
00:45:51I didn't want to tell you.
00:45:53I was in town today.
00:45:55Today, everyone in the village is speaking about the monster.
00:45:59That is what they call your father's life's work, a monster.
00:46:03And they're right.
00:46:04They are not right.
00:46:07My father was a genius.
00:46:09And his creation will...
00:46:10It will do nothing but kill.
00:46:13You don't understand.
00:46:14Even without the damage to the brain, the creature has the mind of a murderer.
00:46:19It kills for the sake of killing.
00:46:21It must be destroyed.
00:46:23And Harris will destroy it.
00:46:24How can a man destroy it?
00:46:27No, Charles.
00:46:28There's only one solution.
00:46:31To create a second creature.
00:46:33You'll be creating another monster.
00:46:38Not a monster.
00:46:40An executioner.
00:46:42Our creature will kill my father's murderer.
00:46:44No, it's impossible.
00:46:46Even if you found the right brain, your creature,
00:46:49despite the superhuman strength induced by the lightning,
00:46:52it would need a physical body strong enough to support it.
00:46:57Where would you find such a man?
00:46:59And that's my proposition.
00:47:08500 pounds if you find me the right person.
00:47:11Yeah, well, that makes you think I can.
00:47:14My father told me.
00:47:16It's all written in his diary.
00:47:19He gave you a lot of money in the three years.
00:47:22I don't want money from you.
00:47:24I see.
00:47:25I knew you would.
00:47:27Just for one night.
00:47:29Then I'll find you your man.
00:47:30It won't cost you a thing.
00:47:32It will.
00:47:33I feel nothing but repulsion for you.
00:47:36I don't give a damn how you feel about me.
00:47:38It ain't your feelings I want.
00:47:40Your price is too high.
00:47:42Then go peddle your money elsewhere.
00:47:46I think Captain Harris would find my father's diary very enlightening.
00:47:51My selling corpses wouldn't surprise anyone.
00:47:54But your father buying them now,
00:47:55that would give everybody plenty to talk about, huh?
00:47:58Wouldn't it, Miss?
00:47:59Oh, think about it.
00:48:00No one else can help you.
00:48:02No one.
00:48:04After all, what's one night out of your life?
00:48:08It can't kill you.
00:48:09And after, you can take a bath,
00:48:11and everything will be brand new again.
00:48:13I'll kill him.
00:48:18I'll kill him.
00:48:19I'll kill him!
00:48:21You need a drink, Charles.
00:48:23I don't see why you're so upset.
00:48:26A man like Lynch cannot be taken seriously.
00:48:29Still, I would kill him for even suggesting that you...
00:48:31Thank you, Charles.
00:48:33I didn't know that you felt so much about my reputation.
00:48:36I'm sorry.
00:48:40Of course you do.
00:48:42You are a gentleman.
00:48:43And so you only think of me as untouchable.
00:48:46You're wrong.
00:48:47Am I?
00:48:49Do you ever think of touching me?
00:48:51Tanya, please.
00:48:53Does it really bother you to know that a man like Lynch desires me?
00:48:57No.
00:48:58Only that he was vulgar enough to reveal it to you.
00:49:01You never really believed in my father's dream.
00:49:04You only stayed because of me.
00:49:06What if I did?
00:49:08Then why didn't you tell me?
00:49:09Because you were afraid.
00:49:11You've always been afraid.
00:49:13You were afraid now.
00:49:14We don't need Lynch.
00:49:17All we need is each other.
00:49:21I found him.
00:49:24Thomas.
00:49:26Thomas?
00:49:26Yes, Thomas.
00:49:28Physically, he's perfect.
00:49:29His body's strong and beautiful.
00:49:31Be honest.
00:49:32Wouldn't you like to have such a body?
00:49:33What does that have to do with me?
00:49:35Everything.
00:49:36Because you love me.
00:49:37I know you do.
00:49:38But you've never done anything about it.
00:49:41Instead of your love for me giving you strength, you let it melt your spine.
00:49:44Stop it.
00:49:44You let it fester inside of you until all you could do was to look at me with those weird, hurt eyes.
00:49:50With the eyes of an old man.
00:49:52With the eyes of a cripple.
00:49:53A cripple who could never even dream that I could love him.
00:49:59Could you?
00:50:01Could you love me?
00:50:05Yes.
00:50:07If you look like Thomas.
00:50:11Then love Thomas!
00:50:12I can't love Thomas.
00:50:16He hasn't your mind.
00:50:19Think of it.
00:50:20Think of me.
00:50:23Think of possessing me.
00:50:25Would you like to have my body bend to you?
00:50:28Would you like to make love to me?
00:50:31Yes.
00:50:33Yes.
00:50:34Yes.
00:50:36You can.
00:50:38I can make it possible.
00:50:43My brain.
00:50:45And my heart in Thomas' body.
00:50:49His heart is as gentle as yours.
00:50:51Thomas with your brain.
00:50:53Thomas with your brain.
00:50:54There's a man I could truly love.
00:50:58No.
00:51:00I won't kill Thomas for you.
00:51:03I'm not a murderer.
00:51:05You were ready to kill Lynch.
00:51:07That was different.
00:51:09Murder is murder.
00:51:10Do it, Charles.
00:51:13I'll help you.
00:51:15I'll be your wife.
00:51:17I'll give you everything.
00:51:19I'll give you everything.
00:51:49Yes, very much.
00:51:52I've had that ring for a long time.
00:51:56I'd never dared hope to see you wearing it.
00:52:19Good morning, Charles.
00:52:46Don't think of Thomas now.
00:52:56Think of him after.
00:52:59The way he will be.
00:53:00He's in here.
00:53:04Come.
00:53:05In here.
00:53:06He's in there.
00:53:08It's a terrible sight.
00:53:10It's a terrible sight.
00:53:11Oh, terrible.
00:53:12It's a terrible sight.
00:53:14What do you want in my life?
00:53:15Let me in.
00:53:17I don't want to get him again.
00:53:18Oh.
00:53:19Oh.
00:53:20Oh.
00:53:20Oh.
00:53:23Lynch.
00:53:24You cheated me.
00:53:25Why?
00:53:33Oh.
00:53:33Oh.
00:53:34Oh.
00:53:34Oh.
00:53:35Oh.
00:53:35Oh.
00:53:36Oh.
00:53:37Oh.
00:53:39Oh
00:54:09Oh
00:54:11Tom lynch is dead last night
00:54:41Killed by the same man who murdered your father and lynch wasn't robbed either miss frankenstein. It's mrs. Marshall now
00:54:48Oh congratulations. Thank you. And this man anyone seen him anyone still alive
00:54:54The young man who was with Sarah wills John Masters and this mr. Masters. What did he see?
00:55:00He claims it wasn't a man said it was a monster, but he was too frightened to satisfy me
00:55:06However, there's one more witness. I would believe who is he set that can son
00:55:11He saw the murderer kill his mother, but the lads in shock
00:55:14If and when I'm ever able to talk to him
00:55:17Poor boy
00:55:19Sorry to bother you mrs. Marshall. I'll see you out captain. Thank you
00:55:24You know, I've been wondering mrs. Marshall. Why would you visit tom lynch especially at his place and at night?
00:55:30The baron owed him money and my wife went to pay it back
00:55:34Wouldn't it have been better to send for him really captain a man like lynch here of course
00:55:39But then I would think dr. Marshall should have gone not you
00:55:43It was my father's business which made it mine
00:55:45Nobody else's quite what I don't understand is why would your father owe lynch money?
00:55:50I find your probing thoroughly impertinent it always is thank you again and good night
00:55:56Oh one thing more you don't believe in monsters do you?
00:56:01Of course not I do
00:56:03Wait till we've finished you're worse than lynch was
00:56:27Hey, Jim, Jim, you sure dr. Marshall would want it am I sure sure I'm sure
00:56:39Whatever the baron was doing with the corpses dr. Marshall was helping it must be sure that he's still doing what they were doing
00:56:46He'll thank us good
00:56:50To hell with these facts he'll thank us good money as long as he pays us good
00:56:55Come on. This ain't my favorite way to make a living
00:56:59Hey, I ain't gonna
00:57:01Shut up listen
00:57:09I don't hear nothing
00:57:24That's exactly exactly the way I found them captain
00:57:31I was here earlier early like always I keep a clean place, you know
00:57:49I always clean it every morning when I come I see thank you very much. Mr.
00:57:53Clean it up. Yes, sir. I always try to keep a clean place a clean place. That's what I
00:57:57Yes, I understand a nice quiet place. Thank you very much. That'll be all
00:58:02Doesn't make any sense. It's beginning to make a lot of sense
00:58:05Get those shovels
00:58:07Dig it up then dig up every one of them dated within the last two months
00:58:17Just what do you expect to find sir?
00:58:20Not a damn thing
00:58:22No, Thomas I wasn't laughing at you
00:58:44Don't be mad at me
00:58:50No, not mad
00:58:52Never mad at you
00:58:56Well, that's very kind of you come here. I'll help you
00:58:58Oh
00:59:10There
00:59:19On the chair
00:59:28There
00:59:50That's better, isn't it
00:59:58Sit down, Thomas
01:00:01Sit down
01:00:04That's it
01:00:05You actually do understand what's going on, don't you?
01:00:27Don't you?
01:00:50You're beautiful
01:00:57You're beautiful
01:01:18Oh
01:01:22King
01:01:23Listen
01:01:23Oh, my God.
01:01:53Oh, my God.
01:02:23Oh, my God.
01:02:53Tommy!
01:02:55May I help you, young lady?
01:03:00Oh, good day.
01:03:01I'm looking for my brother.
01:03:03Your brother?
01:03:04You must have the wrong...
01:03:04Tommy!
01:03:05Thomas Stack.
01:03:07Ah, he's not here.
01:03:09Have you tried at his home?
01:03:10I went there first.
01:03:11I've not seen him for a few days.
01:03:13Perhaps he's gone on a trip.
01:03:15Tommy?
01:03:15Where would he be?
01:03:16He was never out of the county.
01:03:18It's possible.
01:03:19Perhaps my father's death had something to do with it.
01:03:22Oh, I didn't know.
01:03:23I'm sorry.
01:03:24Yes, Thomas was very fond of him, and his death must have shocked him.
01:03:28Oh, yes, perhaps.
01:03:30I'm really sorry, but I can't help you.
01:03:33I'm sure Tommy will be here soon.
01:03:35Are you living at the inn?
01:03:36I shall be.
01:03:37Ah, fine.
01:03:38I'll tell him.
01:03:39He'll be so happy to see you.
01:03:41Thank you, Miss...
01:03:42Mrs. Marshall.
01:03:43I'm so sorry to trouble you, Mrs. Marshall.
01:03:46Oh, no trouble.
01:03:47We're all very fond of your brother.
01:03:49I'm sure you are.
01:03:51Good day.
01:03:51Good day.
01:04:12Tonight, you and I will help Thomas to become a whole human being.
01:04:22And my father, he will live again, but for the fame he was meant to have.
01:04:35Charles.
01:04:38I liked him, Tommy.
01:04:39I really did.
01:04:47Think of tonight, Charles.
01:04:50Only of tonight.
01:04:56Then, people are talking.
01:04:58They're saying that Baron Frankenstein is responsible.
01:05:01They're saying that he created that monster.
01:05:02It killed him, remember?
01:05:04But it didn't kill his daughter.
01:05:05What does she have to do with it?
01:05:07Well, you know how people are, Captain.
01:05:08Especially when they're scared.
01:05:10Right now, they're so scared they may do anything.
01:05:12Just anything.
01:05:13Something real crazy, maybe.
01:05:15To them, the name Frankenstein is six leagues below Satan himself.
01:05:19And they don't care who's wearing it.
01:05:23Come on, Johnny.
01:05:23What's wrong?
01:05:37You can't change your mind now.
01:05:42It's too late, Tanya.
01:05:44I killed Thomas.
01:05:46You've got to make the means justify the end.
01:05:48For my sake.
01:05:49What if I fail?
01:05:52To all that.
01:05:54Then you fail.
01:05:55I'd rather give my life to you than to the hangman.
01:06:01Is everything clear?
01:06:04No questions.
01:06:07No questions.
01:06:11Remember that I love you.
01:06:12I'll remember.
01:06:17That's my forming.
01:06:20That's the last thing I want to see.
01:06:30Now begin.
01:06:31Good year.
01:06:50Good.
01:06:53Good year.
01:06:54Good year.
01:06:56Good year.
01:06:57Good year.
01:06:58I do not appreciate your intrusions, Captain.
01:07:06I'm trying to find your father's murder, Mrs. Marshall,
01:07:09and I don't see how that could be an intrusion.
01:07:15Of course you're right.
01:07:18Please forgive me.
01:07:22I've been up all night with my husband.
01:07:24Then he's seriously ill.
01:07:26It could be.
01:07:28He's resting now, and after my breakfast, so will I.
01:07:31Have you made any progress, Captain?
01:07:33Not much, but the murderer has.
01:07:35Two more men have been killed, Jim Turner and Bill Jessup.
01:07:38They work for Lynch.
01:07:39Oh, you wouldn't know them.
01:07:40They're not exactly the kind you'd invite to tea.
01:07:42Everything is ready, my darling.
01:07:51Do not be afraid.
01:08:07Soon we'll be together again.
01:08:10Soon.
01:08:12Soon.
01:08:16They all bring children.
01:08:30They all bring children.
01:08:34My father lives to work.
01:08:38Now they'll see.
01:08:40Now they'll see.
01:08:40Now they'll see.
01:08:43Let's go.
01:09:13I can't hear you, darling.
01:09:31I can't.
01:09:38You're alive.
01:09:43I'm here.
01:09:50I'm here.
01:09:54Go on.
01:09:58Go on.
01:10:00I'm here, darling.
01:10:06Go on.
01:10:06It's true, Julia.
01:10:09I've seen it.
01:10:10And you think that Tommy is somehow involved with this monster?
01:10:13Well, not in creating it.
01:10:15But I think he found out about it by chance.
01:10:18And Mrs. Marshall?
01:10:19She's part of it, too?
01:10:20Yes.
01:10:20She's lied too many times not to be.
01:10:23Then she and Dr. Marshall,
01:10:25they would have to kill Tommy,
01:10:27wouldn't they?
01:10:29Wouldn't they?
01:10:29Maybe not.
01:10:30Who would believe Tommy?
01:10:31I would.
01:10:33You would, too, Paul.
01:10:34They're going still.
01:10:55Alright, guys.
01:10:56Hurry.
01:10:57Hurry.
01:10:57Hurry.
01:10:58There we go, there we go.
01:11:28There we go, there we go.
01:11:58There we go, there we go.
01:12:28There we go, there we go.
01:12:31Damned if he isn't headed straight for the Frankenstein estate.
01:12:33Let's go, John.
01:12:34When I remove the stitches and your hair grows back, no one will see the difference.
01:12:44In the meantime, this wig will do perfectly.
01:12:46Now, John, put your hands like this.
01:12:54When I release the paper, you try to catch it between your hands before it reaches the floor.
01:12:59But you must look into my eyes.
01:13:04Bravo, Charles.
01:13:06Reflex is perfect, pulse normal.
01:13:08Everything.
01:13:08How could I possibly know our storm would come in time?
01:13:18Of course you could.
01:13:20One thing more, Charles.
01:13:22You see that heavy table over there?
01:13:25That one?
01:13:25Go and lift it.
01:13:39Go on, Charles.
01:13:41Lift it.
01:13:42All my life I've wanted to do something like that.
01:14:09You can't now, Charles.
01:14:10You're a young man again.
01:14:13Handsome, strong, intelligent, and beautiful man.
01:14:22This is Marshall.
01:14:23This is Marshall.
01:14:26What is it?
01:14:27Captain Harris, I insist on seeing you.
01:14:31You must see him, Tanya.
01:14:33He'll just keep on coming back.
01:14:35Come on.
01:14:36Go and see him.
01:14:37Hurry.
01:14:38Go.
01:14:42I must see Dr. Marshall.
01:14:43Impossibly.
01:14:44Still extremely ill.
01:14:45I cannot.
01:14:45I'm not asking your permission.
01:14:46Please, Captain Harris, is this a...
01:14:48Yes, it is, Mrs. Marshall.
01:14:49I actually report you to your security.
01:14:50You do that.
01:14:51Please leave my heart.
01:14:52Not until I see your husband.
01:14:53Please.
01:14:53You have no right, Captain Harris.
01:14:54My husband is very ill.
01:14:55That's far enough, Captain.
01:14:59I'm sorry, Captain, but my illness is quite contagious.
01:15:02You shouldn't risk coming any closer.
01:15:04I want to speak to you alone.
01:15:06Whatever you have to say, I want my wife to hear it.
01:15:08Very well.
01:15:09I came to warn you about the monster that you and Baron Frankenstein created.
01:15:13I hold you responsible in the deaths of eight people, including the Baron.
01:15:18Of course, you can prove it.
01:15:19If I could, I would be here to arrest you.
01:15:22I know that you are my proof.
01:15:23I want you alive, Doctor.
01:15:24Why should anyone want to kill my husband?
01:15:26Not anyone.
01:15:28Only the monster he helped to create.
01:15:31Of those killed, four were responsible for giving it life.
01:15:33You, Doctor, are the fifth and last.
01:15:35That's absurd, Captain.
01:15:36How could Lynch and those other two...
01:15:38By providing your father and your husband with corpses.
01:15:41I don't have to tell you how they were used.
01:15:43How else are we to know what you are talking about?
01:15:47Those jars in the laboratory, it won't be difficult to prove they contain human organs and not animals.
01:15:52No, Doctor.
01:15:53You never considered the creature might not appreciate your miracle.
01:15:57That's why he killed the Baron.
01:15:58Three other men.
01:15:59That's why he must kill you.
01:16:01Why didn't he kill Charles when he killed my father?
01:16:04Because your husband wasn't in the laboratory at the time.
01:16:07This is the most extraordinary fable I've ever heard.
01:16:09You really disappoint me, Captain.
01:16:12A robber killed the Baron.
01:16:13As for those other two pyramids of integrity...
01:16:16Anyone could have had sufficient reason to kill them.
01:16:19Perhaps it's your incompetence that's led your imagination awry.
01:16:22I suggest you take a look at me.
01:16:24Very well.
01:16:25I've warned you.
01:16:27Remember, lies can't keep you alive, Doctor.
01:16:30But I can.
01:16:32Your concern is a great comfort to me.
01:16:34Good night, Captain.
01:16:35I don't know what you've done with Thomas, but I'll find out.
01:16:38And when I...
01:16:43We must get away tonight, Charles.
01:16:50No, Tanya.
01:16:50But, darling, Harris and his men will find the monster.
01:16:54They'll destroy it.
01:16:55They don't know how.
01:16:58I do.
01:17:00Every available man, Peter.
01:17:02I want this place to run it.
01:17:03And make sure the men tell no one.
01:17:04Especially their wives.
01:17:05Now hurry.
01:17:06Yes, sir.
01:17:20You don't know where to look.
01:17:30It'll find me.
01:17:32Tonight.
01:17:34Tonight it will be here.
01:17:37Charles.
01:17:37What?
01:17:49Who?
01:17:51Have ajan.
01:17:52Have aj.
01:17:55Have aj.
01:17:55Uh.
01:17:57Let's go.
01:18:27Wait, Charles.
01:18:45You don't have to kill him.
01:18:46He thinks he just killed you.
01:18:48It's finished.
01:18:49We can control it.
01:18:50It doesn't have to kill again.
01:18:51We can show the world that my father didn't fail.
01:18:54That he wasn't insane.
01:18:56Think of us, Charles.
01:18:57The power.
01:18:59The fame.
01:18:59No.
01:18:59I must kill it.
01:19:01Yes, you're right.
01:19:03Kenneth.
01:19:04Why did you change your mind, Tanya?
01:19:06Because you know that no matter which of us survives, you still win?
01:19:11You do know.
01:19:13You've always known.
01:19:14Get my shot.
01:19:23Captain, see if he's dead.
01:19:27All right, let him move.
01:19:28Let's go.
01:19:29Let's go.
01:19:32Oh, yeah.
01:19:35Oh, my God.
01:19:38Oh.
01:19:42Oh.
01:19:55Oh.
01:19:55Oh, my God.
01:20:25Oh, my God.
01:20:55Oh, my God.
01:21:25Oh, my God.
01:21:55Oh, my God.
01:22:07Oh, my God.
01:22:09Oh, my God.
01:22:11Oh, my God.
01:22:13Oh, my God.
01:22:15Oh, my God.
01:22:17Oh, my God.
01:22:19Oh, my God.
01:22:21Oh, my God.
01:22:29Oh, my God.
01:22:31You're too late, Captain.
01:22:46Get him out of here.
01:22:48Get him up.
01:22:49All right, let's go.
01:22:53Julia, what are you doing here?
01:22:55You've got to get out of here.
01:23:01Julia, what are you doing here?
01:23:31Julia, what are you doing here?
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