Bride of Frankenstein
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:04:01
Frankenstein and the dwarf stealing
the body out of its new-made grave.

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Cutting the hanged man down from
the gallows, where he swung in the wind.

:04:10
The cunning of Frankenstein
in his mountain laboratory,

:04:13
picking dead men apart and
building up a human monster

:04:17
so fearful and so horrible that only
a half-crazed brain could have devised.

:04:22
And then the murders,
the little child who drowned.

:04:27
Henry Frankenstein himself
thrown from the top of the burning mill

:04:30
by the very monster he had created.
:04:33
And it was these fragile white fingers
that penned the nightmare.

:04:38
Ah! You've made me prick myself, Byron.
:04:42
It's bleeding.
:04:44
There, there. I do think it a shame, Mary,
to end your story quite so suddenly.

:04:50
That wasn't the end at all. Would you
like to hear what happened after that?

:04:54
I feel like telling it.
:04:57
It's a perfect night for mystery and horror.
:05:00
The air itself is filled with monsters.
:05:03
I'm all ears. While heaven blasts the night
without, open up your pits of hell.

:05:09
Well, then, imagine yourselves
standing by the wreckage of the mill.

:05:14
The fire is dying down.
:05:16
Soon the bare skeleton
of the building rolls over,

:05:20
the gaunt rafters against the sky.
:05:40
Well, I must say, that's the best fire
I ever saw in all me life.

:05:48
- What are you cryin' for?
- It's terrible.

:05:50
I know. But after all them murders and
poor Mr Henry being brought home to die,

:05:55
I'm glad to see the monster
roasted to death before my very eyes.


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