Son of Frankenstein
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1:11:03
BARON: Good morning, Inspector.
You're up rather early, aren't you?

1:11:06
You're early yourself, Baron.
I came to inquire about your butler.

1:11:09
Have you found him, dead or alive?
1:11:12
No, but he'll be back.
He's done this sort of thing before.

1:11:16
These sudden disappearances.
Can I give you a light?

1:11:19
KROGH: Thank you, no.
1:11:22
He was in the war, you know.
He was wounded in the head.

1:11:25
It makes him rather funny at times.
1:11:28
But don't worry about him.
1:11:29
I'm going down to the village.
Will you come along with me?

1:11:32
The village? There's not a shop open.
1:11:34
No, I'm going to the railroad station.
1:11:39
My wife and child are going away
for a slight holiday.

1:11:43
So?
1:11:46
So, you see,
I have to do all the arranging myself...

1:11:49
- now that that stupid Benson's gone.
- I'm afraid I must ask you not to go, Baron.

1:11:54
Neither you, nor your wife, or child.
1:11:57
That accidental death
that called me from your dinner last night...

1:12:00
was another burst heart.
1:12:04
Listen.
1:12:05
[People chattering angrily]
1:12:08
[Horn playing melancholy tune]
1:12:19
Ygor, shut up!
He's been playing that thing all night.

1:12:23
There's a mob at your gate.
1:12:26
They have a strange notion
that you had something to do with it.

1:12:30
Silly, isn't it?
1:12:33
Silly? They're mad.
I'll go down there and tell them so.

1:12:37
- No, you won't go, Baron.
- Why?

1:12:40
We'll talk it over...
1:12:42
inside.
1:12:44
All right, if you like.
1:12:48
[Horn playing continues]
1:12:54
ELSA: Inspector.
KROGH: Madam.

1:12:59
My dear, I assume from the Inspector's
attitude and pointed implications...


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