Son of Frankenstein
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1:03:01
Well, I practically invited myself to dinner,
but l...

1:03:04
BARON: No, of course not.
1:03:05
ELSA: It's a great pleasure to have you.
You're our first guest.

1:03:08
I never thought I'd have the privilege
of being entertained at Castle Frankenstein.

1:03:12
No, it's a great pleasure to have you here.
You see, you're our first guest.

1:03:18
You just said that, didn't you, dear?
1:03:21
Well, you are.
1:03:25
Where is Benson?
Why isn't he serving dinner?

1:03:28
We don't know, madam.
1:03:30
He went up to the nursery
for the baby's supper tray...

1:03:33
and we haven't seen him since.
1:03:36
Have you seen him, Wolf?
1:03:38
Yes, dear.
1:03:41
I sent him over to the laboratory
to get some notes for me...

1:03:45
that I want to work on after dinner tonight.
1:03:48
But how long ago?
1:03:52
Perhaps my instructions
were a little complicated...

1:03:55
and he may have become confused.
1:03:57
You know, he hates to make mistakes.
1:04:00
[Pounding on door]
1:04:03
That awful knocker.
1:04:04
Fritz, will you see who it is, please?
1:04:07
Wolf, couldn't we install
an old-fashioned doorbell?

1:04:09
That boom almost makes me
jump out of my skin.

1:04:11
Yes, dear, I'll have a bell put in.
1:04:13
The knocker must have been used in
the old days to arouse the entire household.

1:04:17
A sort of call to arms in times of danger.
1:04:23
It's one of your men, Inspector.
1:04:25
There has been an accident in the village.
A sudden death.

1:04:29
He requested that you come at once.
1:04:33
I'm terribly sorry. Please excuse me.
1:04:35
What a shame to leave a delicious dinner
like this for so sordid a thing as...

1:04:40
I trust that nothing has happened
to your butler, madam.

1:04:42
ELSA: Thank you.
KROGH: Good night.

1:04:44
Baron.
1:04:55
ELSA: I think you ought to try and
find Benson. I'm terribly worried about him.

1:04:59
BARON: Yes, I will.
ELSA: But don't go alone.


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