Frankenstein Meets the Wolf Man
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:51:06
Well?
:51:09
Not a sign of them.
We shall have to wait
until morning.

:51:13
Is clear to me
they're hiding in those ruins.

:51:15
Much as I'd like to kill
the monster. I'd hate to
crawl around...

:51:18
through the dark catacombs
of Frankenstein's castle
in the black of the night.

:51:22
What about that
Frankenstein girl?
She has lived up there.

:51:25
[All Clamoring]
:51:27
Les bring her in here.
Stop. Stop.

:51:31
There's no need for us all
to storm after her.

:51:34
She'll come in
if I ask her.

:51:36
Why should we
treat her so fancy?
She's a Frankenstein.

:51:38
[Clamoring]
Wait. Wait. Wait.

:51:41
She's a young woman
who's done us no harm.

:51:44
Now. Stay here.
:52:00
Uh.
:52:02
the men would like to
talk to you. Baroness.

:52:14
The Gypsy woman is still
locked up in the prison.

:52:17
Les find out
what she knows
about all of this.

:52:18
[All Clamoring]
:52:25
There's the daughter of
the accursed Frankenstein.

:52:30
That name has brought nothing
but misery and misfortune
to our village.

:52:33
We want an end of it.
do you hear? Tonight.

:52:37
Now listen to me.
:52:40
The baroness and I want
nothing but to help you.

:52:41
I tell you. He's lying.
I heard him this evening...

:52:44
talking to that stranger
about insanity and murder.

:52:46
I heard it with my own ears.
Don't get excited. You won't
get anywhere by raving.

:52:50
Dr. Mannering is right.
To find and destroy the monster.
we must have a plan.

:52:54
We know that is hiding
in the Frankenstein ruins.

:52:56
I can lead you there.
if you want me to.


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