Son of Frankenstein
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BARON: I fear he'll never stalk again.
KROGH: That's a relief.

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But I'm curious to know
why you chose that place to work.

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BARON: It was my father's.
KROGH: But without a roof?

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I sealed it up with some heavy canvas.
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Don't the sulphur fumes bother you?
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BARON: No, not at all.
ELSA: Sulphur fumes?

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Forgive me, perhaps I shouldn't have
mentioned that. I thought madam knew.

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ELSA: Tell me.
BARON: You see, our family history states...

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that the structure was built by the Romans
over a natural sulphur pit...

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and used by them as mineral baths.
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One of the first health resorts, perhaps.
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Health resort.
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Yes, possibly.
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But during the succeeding centuries, the
boiling sulphur increased in its intensity...

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until now, I believe,
it is over 800 degrees Fahrenheit.

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- Exactly.
- Even the stoutest Roman...

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couldn't venture into that today...
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without being parboiled to the bones
in just a few moments.

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Wolf, you do pick the strangest places.
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I'd like to see how you fixed it up.
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I'll have you come there some time
and parboil you.

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[Baron chuckling]
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Well, hello!
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PETER: Mother, may I come in?
BARON: Come on in, son.

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Peter, this is Inspector Krogh.
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PETER: How do you do?
KROGH: How do you do, sir?

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You're not supposed to shake hands
with a left hand.

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I'm sorry. That was very rude of me.
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You're not supposed
to wear gloves in the house, either.

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BARON: Son.
KROGH: Sorry again.

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But, you see, I only have one real arm.
This one isn't mine.

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Well, whose is it?
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You see,
Inspector Krogh lost his other real arm...

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in the war.
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He's a soldier.
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PETER: Are you a general?
BARON: No, he's more than a general.

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He's an inspector.
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Well, I'm a soldier myself,
and I've been hunting all day long.


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