Frankenstein
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:24:00
He got into trouble. Something
to do with illegal experiments.

:24:05
What kind of experiments,
I wonder?

:24:08
What was that about
rich old ladies' daughters?

:24:12
It's a life of sacrifice,
but someone's got to do it.

:24:30
The central nervous system
and the brain -

:24:34
- are as complicated a set of organs
as you are ever likely to encounter.

:24:39
Mr. Frankenstein,
the incision is yours.

:24:49
Excellent. Mr. Clerval,
you may remove the cranial lid.

:24:58
"Henry is still
struggling to pass anatomy."

:25:02
- I was always terrible at anatomy.
- I'm learning a great deal.

:25:07
"Prof. Waldman is remarkable.
God bless you, Victor."

:25:12
- That's very nice.
- P.S. I've fallen in love.

:25:16
"She is dark and beautiful,
and wags her tail when she sees me."

:25:21
"Her name is Putzi, and she's the
friendliest sheepdog I've known."

:25:28
"PS. Elizabeth,
I dream of how your hair shines...

:25:32
... and of your arms and breasts,
and of our wedding night."

:25:39
- What does it say?
- "Working hard and making friends."

:25:44
More coffee, anyone?
:25:48
Once and for all, Frankenstein!
Life is life, death is death.

:25:55
- These things are real. Absolute.
- Rubbish!

:25:59
That has been repeatedly challenged.
By "you", sir!


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