Gods and Monsters
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:15:09
Just like going swimming,
isn't it?

:15:12
Well, maybe you'd like a swim
when we're through.

:15:15
I don't swim myself,
so the pool tends to go to waste.

:15:19
Okay.
Frankenstein.

:15:21
Who came up with
the monster's makeup and look?

:15:23
Oh, my idea, mostly,
from my sketches.

:15:26
Big, heavy brow.
:15:28
The head flat on top so you could take
out the old brain and put in the new...

:15:32
like tinned beef.
:15:34
He's one of
the great images of the 20th century,

:15:38
more important
than the Mona Lisa.

:15:41
Oh, don't be daft.
:15:43
Is just makeup and padding
and a big actor.

:15:46
Is hardly the Mona Lisa.
:15:48
Boris Karloff.
:15:51
How did you ever think of casting him
as the Monster?

:15:56
He'd never even starred
in a movie before that.

:16:04
Mr. Whale?
:16:07
Is something the matter?
:16:12
- Mr. Whale?
:16:14
Please excuse me.
:16:17
Are you all right?
:16:21
Just...
:16:24
need to lie down.
:16:26
- Studio. There's a day bed
in the studio.

:16:30
Oh, my God. Mr. Whale,
wh-whas wrong? Is it your heart?

:16:34
No, head, not heart.
:16:41
Water.
Glass is in sink.

:16:44
Which ones?
I bring them all.

:16:46
Luminal.

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