Frankenstein's Castle of Freaks (1974)
PG | 1h 29min | Horror | January 1975 (USA)
Brazzi plays mad Dr. Frankenstein, Dunn is an evil dwarf and Lugosi is a Neanderthal man. Add a monster named Hulk, and some women for exploitation value.
Director: Dick Randall (as Robert H. Oliver)
Writers: Mark Smith (screenplay), William Rose (screenplay)
Stars: Rossano Brazzi, Michael Dunn, Edmund Purdom
PG | 1h 29min | Horror | January 1975 (USA)
Brazzi plays mad Dr. Frankenstein, Dunn is an evil dwarf and Lugosi is a Neanderthal man. Add a monster named Hulk, and some women for exploitation value.
Director: Dick Randall (as Robert H. Oliver)
Writers: Mark Smith (screenplay), William Rose (screenplay)
Stars: Rossano Brazzi, Michael Dunn, Edmund Purdom
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00:00:00You can't get away now!
00:00:27We got him! We got him!
00:00:57We got him!
00:01:27We got him!
00:01:57We got him!
00:02:27We got him!
00:02:47Come on. Come on.
00:03:17There he is.
00:03:47Don't touch her, you little wimp!
00:04:14All right. Let's hurry out of here.
00:04:26Watch out.
00:04:54Be quiet.
00:05:19All right, Griggin. Get Denzel here. Let's hurry.
00:05:32Come on, Griggin.
00:06:02Let's go.
00:06:32Let's go.
00:07:02Stay back.
00:07:20Move this table around and place it like the other.
00:07:24We must hurry now.
00:07:27That does it. All right.
00:07:42That's right. Turn her around.
00:07:49And cover her with the sheet.
00:07:53Take the coffin in the storeroom.
00:08:03Hurry up.
00:08:05Right in there.
00:08:11Hans, move the cadillac a bit closer.
00:08:21Bring me the water basin.
00:08:23Quickly, Igor. Right there.
00:08:25Griggin, move the instrument table nearer.
00:08:48Who touched her?
00:08:49It was him.
00:08:52He's nothing but trouble, Count Frankenstein.
00:08:55You necrophile.
00:08:57She was so beautiful.
00:09:00Griggin, Igor, take him out. Out!
00:09:04I'm sorry, Master. I won't do it again.
00:09:07I won't. I won't.
00:09:09What?
00:09:12Hans, don't you ever let anyone in here.
00:09:15Yes, sir.
00:09:16Yes, sir.
00:09:17Go and get some hot water. And close those doors.
00:09:19Yes, Count.
00:09:47Check the light, Igor.
00:09:49Yes, Count.
00:09:56The charge is rising.
00:09:59Nearly up to the red area.
00:10:01Good.
00:10:02Now we operate. Control the charges.
00:10:30There's our castle, Christa.
00:10:33Oh.
00:10:35The castle of the Frankensteins.
00:10:37Oh, it's so lovely.
00:10:39Well, it should make a romantic setting for your wedding.
00:10:45Any setting with her would make me happy.
00:10:56We're just outside now, Christa.
00:11:17Maria's here.
00:11:25Count Frankenstein, they're here.
00:11:35Oh, Miss Maria, I'm so happy to see you.
00:11:37Welcome home.
00:11:38Thank you, Father.
00:11:41Welcome, Master Eric.
00:11:42Thank you, Mother.
00:11:45Father, I want you to meet my guest.
00:11:47Christa Lauda, my class advisor.
00:11:49Welcome.
00:11:50When Maria said that she wanted to invite you,
00:11:53I pictured an advisor somewhat different.
00:11:56Oh.
00:11:57I'm happy you could join us for the holidays.
00:12:00Thank you, Father.
00:12:01Eric, how nice to see you again.
00:12:03Thank you very much.
00:12:04I'm glad you could join us also.
00:12:06My mother's not well, sir, so I can't stay.
00:12:09It's nothing serious, but I should be with her at this time.
00:12:13Oh, yes.
00:12:14Of course.
00:12:15But it's late.
00:12:16Have dinner and spend the night.
00:12:18And get a fresh start tomorrow.
00:12:20I guess you're right.
00:12:22It is getting late, and I could get a good start early in the morning.
00:12:25Shall we go in?
00:12:27Ah, darling.
00:12:29It's so nice to have you back.
00:12:31It's fine, Father, when they work together.
00:13:01Come in.
00:13:06O'Connor, I've been checking the Hoffman case,
00:13:08and it looks like we're ready for a trial.
00:13:11Yes, but...
00:13:12But what?
00:13:13There's been a grave robbery.
00:13:16Whose grave?
00:13:17You'd better ask the man.
00:13:26Whose grave was robbed?
00:13:28Come on, speak up, man.
00:13:31It was the Kirsten Platt.
00:13:34My God, she was just buried yesterday.
00:13:36Yes, sir.
00:13:38It's insane.
00:13:41When did you discover the body was missing?
00:13:44Well, I discovered it on this morning's rounds, you see.
00:13:50You want the carriage, sir?
00:13:53Yes.
00:13:54Right away.
00:13:55Yes, sir.
00:13:56I just don't understand this kind of madness.
00:14:04That small footprint is an important clue.
00:14:07It's strange.
00:14:09It's so small, like a child's.
00:14:12I wonder why there aren't any other footprints around.
00:14:18It's the most incredible case I've ever come across.
00:14:22Wax ready?
00:14:24Just about, sir.
00:14:25And make sure you get a good imprint this time.
00:14:36Wax is ready, inspector.
00:14:38Then pour it on the footprint, Kerner.
00:14:48It's a tiny print, sir.
00:14:50But a child involved in a grave robbery?
00:14:55It could be war.
00:15:03Hudson.
00:15:06I was just at the cemetery.
00:15:08What happened?
00:15:09The police were there.
00:15:10They found Ginza's footprint near the Kirsten Platt hunts.
00:15:15That's the best news I've had all day.
00:15:19Why are you so happy?
00:15:21They'll find out it was us that robbed the grave.
00:15:23Oh, no, they won't.
00:15:24Don't worry about that, my friend.
00:15:26I'm happy because my plans are taking shape.
00:15:36That's very interesting, Tom Crosby, sir.
00:15:39Yes, my dear.
00:15:41I find that history is always interesting.
00:15:45I must agree with that also.
00:15:49Your gratin, Count.
00:15:52Thank you, Hans.
00:15:57We have scientific evidence that this area was inhabited until the Great Earthquake.
00:16:04That was about 500 years ago.
00:16:07Then the Frankesteins happened to settle here and build this castle after that.
00:16:14Tell me, what about the sighting of this Neanderthal man?
00:16:20Does he exist?
00:16:22It's possible.
00:16:23You can't be serious.
00:16:25I always thought the Neanderthal man was just a myth.
00:16:29There are caves around here that could be shelter for wild animals or humans.
00:16:38But surely, Father, he'd have been seen by people from the village.
00:16:41No one has.
00:16:43No one wants to investigate the labyrinth of tunnels that branch out through the caves.
00:16:54So, you see, it could be more than a rumor.
00:17:07Count Frankenstein, dinner is served.
00:17:10Good.
00:17:11Well, everyone, shall we dine?
00:17:17May I, darling?
00:17:23Please.
00:17:25Thank you very much.
00:17:28This is really lovely. I'm glad you like it.
00:17:33Well, I hope you enjoy our cuisine.
00:17:35Certainly.
00:17:37Count Frankenstein, wouldn't it be wonderful if science were to discover a Neanderthal man?
00:17:45Hans, pay attention.
00:17:47I'm sorry, sir.
00:17:50Enough of that unpleasant subject.
00:17:52Oh, no, Count. I don't find that unpleasant at all. I'm intrigued with the idea.
00:17:57Oh, yes?
00:17:59Father, Mother once told me about some wild creatures.
00:18:04There were some confirmed sightings.
00:18:07Responsible people said that they saw wild-looking humans living in the area of the caves.
00:18:12That's fascinating, Count.
00:18:16Yes. They're studying science.
00:18:20So you would be interested.
00:18:23I hope that anthropology will be my life's work.
00:18:26You'd be surprised, Father.
00:18:28Christa's studying for her doctorate and teaching classes, too.
00:18:31Amazing.
00:18:32Why do you say that, Father?
00:18:34Your guest here is so beautiful, yet dedicated and fascinated by unglamorous work.
00:18:44Aren't you forgetting, Count, that your daughter is also a beautiful student of unglamorous work?
00:18:50Bravo, Eric.
00:18:53Spoken like a gallant fiancée.
00:18:56I didn't mean to exclude my beautiful child.
00:18:59Serve the dinner.
00:19:00Yes, sir.
00:19:03She's a Frankenstein, and she inherits the traditions of her ancestors, even though she's a female.
00:19:13I hope that you have forgiven me, that I wasn't born a boy.
00:19:18Oh?
00:19:24No, no, darling.
00:19:33When we meet again.
00:19:35Shut up, you fool.
00:19:41There's no sense having trouble with hands.
00:19:46Your husband is busy serving Count. Don't worry.
00:19:50You talk too much.
00:19:57You're crazy. He'll kill both of us.
00:20:07The meat dish isn't ready.
00:20:10You didn't have enough time?
00:20:12But why do you always take it out on him? He does his work.
00:20:15I know he does.
00:20:17You're born suspicious.
00:20:19You never trust me.
00:20:23I happen to know you very well.
00:20:26I might have too well.
00:20:30Get away.
00:20:32I'll finish that.
00:20:46And the kraken.
00:20:49Pay attention or you'll be leaving.
00:20:52Forever.
00:20:54Understand?
00:21:01Walter.
00:21:02Yes, Miss Christa.
00:21:04Count Frankenstein is a very interesting man.
00:21:08And charming.
00:21:12Your milk bath is ready.
00:21:13Yes.
00:21:14I hope you enjoy it.
00:21:16I'm sure I will, and thank you very much.
00:21:18You're welcome.
00:21:23Get away.
00:21:24If I were in your place, I shouldn't take too much interest in the Frankensteins.
00:22:23Hmm.
00:22:45Hmm.
00:22:50Hmm.
00:23:02Who is it?
00:23:04It's me, Maria.
00:23:06I'm taking a bath.
00:23:08Oh, I'm sorry.
00:23:09You all right?
00:23:11Everything's perfect.
00:23:13Then I'll see you in the morning.
00:23:14Good night.
00:23:15Good night.
00:23:45Good night.
00:23:46Good night.
00:23:47Good night.
00:23:48Good night.
00:23:49Good night.
00:23:50Good night.
00:23:51Good night.
00:23:52Good night.
00:23:53Good night.
00:23:54Good night.
00:23:55Good night.
00:23:56Good night.
00:23:57Good night.
00:23:58Good night.
00:23:59Good night.
00:24:00Good night.
00:24:01Good night.
00:24:02Good night.
00:24:03Good night.
00:24:04Good night.
00:24:05Good night.
00:24:06Good night.
00:24:07Good night.
00:24:08Good night.
00:24:09Good night.
00:24:10Good night.
00:24:11Take it easy.
00:24:18It's me, darling.
00:24:20What are you doing?
00:24:21Are you crazy?
00:24:23Your father...
00:24:24It's not like at school.
00:24:34But it's not like at school father would kill you if he knew the truth about about everything I
00:24:42Told you no, are you afraid? No, darling. I love you
00:25:03I
00:25:33I
00:26:03Don't know what you're doing here. I bring blanket
00:26:33Ladies room don't keep around in the dark, but I you should have frightened our guests. No master
00:26:42You're right
00:26:45He's really quite honest don't worry, I'm sorry count Frankenstein I
00:26:52Feel so ashamed I got scared in the daytime. You'll see the house differently. It's
00:26:58You'll see. Oh, yes, I'm sure count Frankenstein
00:27:03Good night
00:27:33Oh
00:27:59What are you doing here
00:28:03Get out of your room
00:28:33You
00:28:46This house has been in the Frankenstein name before generations now, it looks like the end of a very long line
00:28:54Well, so Maria Derek will marry and I'll be no more Frankenstein's
00:29:01You see my wife died giving birth to to a stillborn son
00:29:09Perhaps count you will marry again. And oh, I think I'm a little too old for that now
00:29:16But you really aren't count really
00:29:19Perhaps the name of Frankenstein will live on if I can contribute to science
00:29:26Something they will remember me by is the project you are working on now such an important contribution. Yes a
00:29:33Very important project a true scientific breakthrough. What is it count?
00:29:41Well, I just can't talk about it at the moment. Oh
00:29:45count I
00:29:48Want to see your work your laboratory, that's why I came here to meet the renowned count
00:29:56Frankenstein, oh no, I am flattered but not a deserving
00:30:01I've always wanted to do something important for science
00:30:07Maybe meeting you is the answer to my dreams
00:30:17Oh
00:30:47Oh
00:31:10We have to do something I tell you we'll all be victims of that crazy madman
00:31:16Nobody's safe around here. Not even the dead
00:31:23What's this all about
00:31:26We're concerned about this grave robbery and we think you should arrest that crazy Frankenstein you must talk to the inspector, but we can't
00:31:33Here he is now
00:31:36What's the trouble now?
00:31:38Well, you see Victor you must arrest Frankenstein. He's a menace to the decent people of this village
00:31:42You must you hear us mark my words back. Is there something strange going on in that Frankenstein castle all those strange creatures creeping around
00:31:51Remind you that the counts altruistic nature should not be suspect
00:31:56Those strange creatures as you call them could go nowhere without the counts of blood inspector
00:32:01I advise all of you to go about your business and leave the solving of crimes to me
00:32:05I
00:32:11Have to keep them under control or they might turn into a dangerous mob
00:32:35I
00:32:37I
00:32:39I
00:32:41I
00:33:04Theregoes the prefect heading toward count Frankenstein's castle. You see here's the guilty one
00:33:10And all those demons of his
00:33:24Grave robbing the most dastardly crime and happened right here in our village
00:33:31You know what we ought to burn that Frankenstein's place down and all the devils in it
00:33:39Oh
00:34:02What's going on what are you doing?
00:34:10I
00:34:13Have tried to help you against but you are treacherous
00:34:18I'm sorry master, but shut up
00:34:21Just keep quiet
00:34:28Keep quiet
00:34:39You
00:34:46Rank for me, sir
00:34:48How did he get in here? I didn't let him in then he has learned somehow
00:34:53Yes, yes
00:34:55What is it? I think we have another trouble with this rat. What trouble Igor told me the inspector
00:35:01Fong gets his footprint at the girl's grave. I thought you told me that you looked after that
00:35:06You were all to be careful or leaving any evidence of your presence, I know sir, I was careful
00:35:13I thought I cleaned the area but his footprints were so small. I couldn't see them
00:35:17Do you realize that all my work would be ruined by something like this?
00:35:24There is only one thing to do I can't have you endangering my work you have to leave
00:35:31But I I have nowhere to go
00:35:36I
00:35:37Can't have anybody interfere with the progress of my work. You have to leave
00:35:56It was you you're the double-crusher you were supposed to erase my footprint
00:36:05You
00:36:22Well duck come with me Hans is busy he has left castle sure. Yes. Come with me. We go to woodshed
00:36:30I
00:36:37Stay away from the castle
00:36:43No work for me in the village and I'll starve out here
00:36:47dirt
00:36:49Miserable little one you don't deserve to live you betrayed. Dr. Frankenstein
00:36:56I'm going to go to the inspector and I'm going to tell him that you robbed the grave. I
00:37:03Made sure when we left the graveyard your footprint was still there. Now, you can't go to the inspector
00:37:18You and I'll get my revenge and dr. Frankenstein
00:37:25Oh
00:37:45Goliath shows no negative symptoms in his recuperation from this recent disturbance
00:37:55I
00:38:25I
00:38:55I
00:39:25I
00:39:55I
00:40:25Oh
00:40:55Oh
00:41:25Oh
00:41:36Like this I
00:41:40Don't know your name so I guess I'll call you it's better
00:41:55I
00:42:25I
00:42:55I
00:43:05Come here my dear that will be all as you have to tell no one you came here not even there
00:43:13I
00:43:14Want you to see something to be careful?
00:43:17A
00:43:22Patient doctor a special one if he wakes up don't make any movement
00:43:34He's very unusual and
00:43:37As you can see over two meters long
00:43:41He has brute strength. I
00:43:44I had to step him down
00:43:47I've never seen anything like him
00:43:50There is nothing anywhere in the world like this specimen
00:43:54Come here
00:43:58Here is something else that would interest you look how well these incisions are healing he seems to be a healthy individual
00:44:06Probably the healthiest patient I ever had
00:44:08I'll explain more of his background to you later
00:44:12And now I want to show you my accumulator
00:44:17Accumulator yes, I've been working many years to harness lightning the most powerful element in man's universe
00:44:27So fantastic who knows what we'll find a hundred years from now
00:44:33So much to learn but these experiments on humans
00:44:39Certainly after many successful attempts on various animals, but dr. Frankenstein, I know the ethics of the medical profession
00:44:48But his family when they consulted I
00:44:53Am his only family
00:44:56I've named him
00:44:58Goliath
00:44:59But why all this secrecy?
00:45:03You will learn everything
00:45:08You
00:45:18Where are you taking me Maria? It's a surprise. Come on
00:45:26My shoes we're not going in that cave
00:45:38You
00:45:44Follow me
00:45:58So here we are
00:46:02What strange beautiful colors
00:46:08I've never seen a place like this. So mysterious
00:46:15How did you ever find it
00:46:18When I was very young I used to play in these caves unbeknownst to father. I told you I had a surprise
00:46:24I'm really surprised
00:46:27It's like having your own private mineral bath. You're right. I envy it's like in another world
00:46:36Or a planet now remove your jacket
00:46:43You'll enjoy the water heated from volcanic springs
00:46:50With a slight odor it may not smell so good, but it's really awfully good for your skin as you'll soon discover
00:46:59There that does it
00:47:01Can I help you no, thanks. This dress is designed to get out of quickly
00:47:17Is the water too deep there? No, it's all right. Come on in
00:47:25I told you you'd like it. Oh
00:47:28Oh, it's rather slippery here you'll get used to it
00:47:43Very invigorating I'm happy you're enjoying it. No, it's fantastic
00:47:54Now I've another surprise for you
00:47:57Turnaround now for your first mud bath Kristen. Oh, that's rather messy. I'm sure I've done it lots of times. Don't worry
00:48:04It won't hurt. Oh, I see
00:48:07Now it's my turn. Oh
00:48:10My back wait
00:48:19What do we do now rinse it off
00:48:27I think that
00:48:28Your arrival has made my father very intrigued. You really think I know him up to now
00:48:35He's been interested in nothing but scientific things
00:48:38And when you arrived became like a little boy, I know
00:48:42How about you? I find him interesting and wouldn't it be interesting if you married him and became my mother Krista
00:48:49Oh
00:48:56Well, that's enough we have to get out
00:49:01I'm enjoying you really shouldn't I want to stay in
00:49:08Why not do we have to go
00:49:13Too much of this is not good for you. So come on. Oh, all right
00:49:20It's dangerous to be out here after dark
00:49:37Come on quick I need you hurry up
00:49:49Come on
00:50:19Frankenstein's daughter
00:50:50Hello
00:51:00Father
00:51:02Wasn't that the inspector? Yes, Maria tools
00:51:06There's been some trouble in the village
00:51:08What kind of trouble?
00:51:11Something about graves being robbed. Why should he question you?
00:51:16Cancer footprint was found near the Gaston plot
00:51:20The grave that was robbed Gantz. I don't know why you keep him around. I had him dismissed a few days ago
00:51:29You'll never see him here again. I sure you
00:51:45You
00:52:15I
00:52:45Oh
00:53:03Go on
00:53:15Oh
00:53:17Now you understand why I had to operate on the brain, yes
00:53:22the flow of blood to the brain is stopped and
00:53:26this
00:53:27This person is a raving maniac if he's to continue to live
00:53:31Yes
00:53:32You see my motives for the transplants of the brain
00:53:36were justified I
00:53:38Wrote all my notes
00:53:41Here my diary. Oh
00:53:44Yes
00:53:45but
00:53:47Somehow it doesn't seem to be right to fool with the laws of God
00:53:51No, my dear. I disagree
00:53:55Science gives privilege to a few. What do you mean?
00:53:59You must never stop learning
00:54:02I'm sure that God meant it that way
00:54:07Yeah
00:54:13You'd better leave the laboratory, I don't know how you react in your presence
00:54:23And remember you are the first witness to this historical achievement now go
00:54:29Quiet
00:54:31Quiet everyone
00:54:33Here comes the inspector
00:54:35Let's see what he has to say
00:54:37Quiet down. What's all this about a girl disappearing?
00:54:40It's my daughter
00:54:41It's my daughter Jenny. She's disappeared
00:54:43Jenny? What happened?
00:54:45She was cleaning and then went outside
00:54:47Then I didn't hear her anymore
00:54:49I went out to look for her and she was gone
00:54:52Quiet that crazy frankenstein
00:54:54Now, all right, all right
00:54:56No hasty judgment
00:54:58Now tell me Hanson. Are you sure she's disappeared and not just visiting friends?
00:55:03Jenny is a young girl. She'd never go anywhere without telling me inspector
00:55:08I'm so worried
00:55:10Connor!
00:55:11Hans, come with me
00:55:13I need you
00:55:15Now show me the place you last saw her
00:55:17Yes, sir. This way
00:55:19Don't waste time. Arrest that maniac frankenstein
00:55:22Don't waste time. Arrest that maniac frankenstein
00:55:52No!
00:56:23No!
00:56:27No!
00:56:40You're going to learn, Hook. Watch me
00:56:43I'm going to teach you the pleasures of life
00:56:49Hook, Hook
00:56:52Hook
00:57:23No, no, no
00:57:26No, no
00:57:36October 27
00:57:38The patient is recovering more rapidly than normal
00:57:41I attribute this to his great strength
00:57:53Who found her?
00:57:55A farmer
00:57:57Doctor?
00:57:59Judging by the condition of her body, I'd say that the murder had exceptional strength
00:58:04She was so young and pretty
00:58:07Mm-hmm
00:58:09Both of her legs are broken
00:58:11She's been in a coma for a long time
00:58:13She's been in a coma for a long time
00:58:15She's been in a coma for a long time
00:58:17She's been in a coma for a long time
00:58:19Mm-hmm
00:58:21Both of her legs are broken
00:58:22Her body's almost torn apart
00:58:24As if she'd been attacked by a wild animal
00:58:26What are you saying?
00:58:28Look here, at her neck
00:58:32And the broken legs
00:58:36So much brutality, like a beast
00:58:41I need to take her in for an autopsy
00:58:44I don't want you to think that I'm crazy
00:58:47But what about this Neanderthal man?
00:58:49Oh, come on, Kerner, stick to facts, not rumors
00:58:53Could be the work of a sex maniac
00:58:55This is the worst crime I've ever seen, Doctor
00:58:58We don't want the villagers to find out what's happened
00:59:00If they become unruly, we're in real trouble, Kerner
00:59:05Shall I stay here?
00:59:06No, go to the office
00:59:12Do you want me to... to make the report?
00:59:16Of course, Kerner, make the report
00:59:19And do me a favor, please get it right this time
00:59:22All right
00:59:40That's where it all began
00:59:42There had been rumors of a gay man in this area
00:59:45The alleged Neanderthal man?
00:59:47Perhaps
00:59:48However, the villagers had found him out here
00:59:51And I rushed to the spot
00:59:53The villagers had surrounded him
00:59:56And there he was, fighting for his life
01:00:01Like a trapped animal
01:00:16Move it, Adam
01:00:19You can't get away now
01:00:37I got him! I got him!
01:00:46Excuse me
01:00:50Please, Dad, let's go
01:00:57There was no way I could save him
01:00:59Superstition and fear drove the villagers to kill him
01:01:04But... but if he was dead, that means that...
01:01:07I told you I was his family
01:01:10With my servants, I took the wild man's body to the laboratory
01:01:41Electric coils
01:01:52That does it
01:01:54Now take that out
01:01:56And make sure that no one disturbs me
01:01:58Go
01:02:04This was the moment I'd waited for
01:02:07Worked for
01:02:09My entire life was ready for the ultimate challenge
01:02:13The atmosphere of this area is highly rarefied
01:02:17And conducive to electrical storms
01:02:20God seemed to be my partner that day
01:02:23As a vicious electrical disturbance was raging outside
01:02:28I've explained to you my experiments with the electric accumulator
01:02:32The supreme test for it was now at hand
01:02:37Could I succeed?
01:02:47I could hear each beat of my heart
01:02:50Like a huge drum throbbing
01:02:53The suspense was exhilarating
01:02:55Then...
01:03:01It had arrived
01:03:03The moment I'd worked for
01:03:06To reach the pinnacle that every scientist strives toward
01:03:12The secret of life
01:03:14Count Frankenstein
01:03:16Are you telling me that you...
01:03:18That you...
01:03:19Yes
01:03:20I brought a human being back to life
01:03:37Maria
01:03:38Oh, Eric
01:03:41Darling
01:03:44I'm glad to see you
01:03:46Me too, Maria
01:03:48Where are the others?
01:03:49My father is in his study
01:03:50And Christa's gone out for a walk
01:03:53Did Cregan take your things to your room?
01:03:55Yes
01:03:58Oh, Eric
01:03:59I'm really so happy to see you
01:04:02Take me to Castle Frankenstein
01:04:33Hello, Christa
01:04:35Thank you for coming
01:04:36It's a pleasure
01:04:37You know my interest in science
01:04:40Just science?
01:04:42Huh
01:04:43Actually, I wanted to test our giant's mental...
01:04:48Capacity
01:04:49What?
01:04:50I mean, capacity
01:04:51What?
01:04:52I mean, capacity
01:04:53What?
01:04:54I mean, capacity
01:04:55What?
01:04:56I mean, capacity
01:04:57What?
01:04:58I mean, capacity
01:04:59What?
01:05:00I mean, capacity
01:05:01What?
01:05:02I mean, capacity
01:05:03He's getting along nicely
01:05:04But we can't communicate by language
01:05:07So I thought I'd try to read his emotions
01:05:11I find his behavior has become more rational after your visits
01:05:17Yes, my dear
01:05:19He's falling in love with you
01:05:22How do you surmise that?
01:05:25He becomes pensive for a while
01:05:28Then reacts violently after you leave
01:05:31Since you usually visit him at this time
01:05:33I have concluded that he is expecting you
01:05:37This is why I'm so calm
01:05:39I think it's time now to try an experiment
01:05:43Whatever I do, don't think I'm mad, Christa
01:05:48It appears jealousy isn't part of his character
01:05:53Now, don't be frightened, Christa
01:05:57I want to test his protective instincts
01:06:00Ah!
01:06:01Ah!
01:06:02Look at this
01:06:03Look!
01:06:04Ah!
01:06:05Ah!
01:06:06That's it
01:06:07That's it
01:06:08Look!
01:06:09That's it
01:06:10Ah!
01:06:11Ah!
01:06:12Ah!
01:06:13Ah!
01:06:14Ah!
01:06:15Ah!
01:06:16That's it
01:06:17Stay calm
01:06:18Ah!
01:06:19Ah!
01:06:20Christ, calm
01:06:21Calm down
01:06:22You are alright
01:06:24Ah!
01:06:25Ah!
01:06:26Ah!
01:06:27Ah!
01:06:28Ah!
01:06:29Ah!
01:06:30Ah!
01:06:31Ah!
01:06:32We have civilized his instincts by substituting his brain
01:06:37Christa, I want you to assist me with further experiments
01:06:42Your calming influence will be of help to me
01:06:45His mental advancement will speed up
01:06:47Oh, it would be a pleasure to work with you
01:06:50Come, look
01:06:52I want you to learn everything about my work, my formulas, everything in the laboratory
01:06:58Come
01:06:59Here, the electric accumulator
01:07:03And look, we will be able to work together
01:07:08Just the two of us
01:07:12Yes
01:07:15Thanks
01:07:39Sorry I kept you waiting, Inspector
01:07:41But I had to finish a special formula
01:07:44Please, won't you sit down?
01:07:46Thank you, Count. Thank you.
01:07:50I was wondering if you might be able to help me.
01:07:53Perhaps you've heard something of that dwarf that used to work for you.
01:07:57Nothing.
01:07:59Since our last meeting.
01:08:04Why do you ask?
01:08:07Well, in the village, a young girl, Jenny Hanson, disappeared.
01:08:11Or rather, abducted, is more apropos.
01:08:16Because today, we found her body, brutally mangled.
01:08:22And, as in the case of the grave robbery, on the ground around her were footprints.
01:08:30I made a wax imprint.
01:08:33It's small, like the one at the Gerstenplatt.
01:08:39Yes.
01:08:42The resemblance is perfect, Inspector.
01:08:45I think it's the dwarfs.
01:08:48It could be him.
01:08:51However, I haven't seen him since I had him dismissed. Do you recall that, Inspector?
01:08:56Yes, I remember you telling me that from before.
01:09:00But, Count Frankenstein, I was hoping perhaps one of the servants might have heard something.
01:09:06You're right. Let's ask.
01:09:09That's very obliging of you indeed, Count.
01:09:14I am always glad to do what I can to advance the cause of justice.
01:09:30Hans, have you seen or heard anything from Gaines since he was dismissed?
01:09:35No, sir. Oh, yes, sir, but...
01:09:37Have any of the other servants seen or heard of him in this vicinity?
01:09:42No, sir. He knew the consequences if he were to come back.
01:09:47So, Inspector, I'm sorry I can't be of more help.
01:09:52It seems he's not around here.
01:09:56Well.
01:09:59Thank you. Again, I'm sorry to have bothered you.
01:10:02However, if you hear anything, please inform me immediately.
01:10:07You can be sure of that. Hans, will you take the Inspector to the door?
01:10:12Good night, Count.
01:10:14Good night.
01:10:22I should have killed that dirty little rat.
01:10:32Good night.
01:11:02No!
01:11:26No!
01:11:28No!
01:11:30No!
01:11:32No!
01:11:34No!
01:11:38No!
01:11:40No!
01:11:44No!
01:12:02No!
01:12:32No!
01:12:52Your vegetable, if you want it.
01:12:54It's about time.
01:12:56Hey, stop that!
01:13:02Stop that!
01:13:32Stop that!
01:14:02Stop that!
01:14:28Come on, go ahead. Follow me.
01:14:31What's going on?
01:14:33What are you doing here?
01:14:38You'll be all right.
01:14:41Stay calm.
01:14:44Stay calm.
01:14:46Stay calm.
01:14:49Reginald, I was just trying to...
01:14:51You caused enough trouble.
01:14:58Stay calm.
01:15:01Stay calm.
01:15:17Get over there!
01:15:19Get back!
01:15:21Get back there!
01:15:31Get back there!
01:16:01Get back there!
01:16:31Come on.
01:16:56What are you doing here?
01:16:58You little monster!
01:17:02Stop!
01:17:07Come on, hurry.
01:17:22Cregan, what happened?
01:17:24Jens has let the giant loose.
01:17:27I'd better tell Count Frankenstein.
01:17:32Count Frankenstein, you must come quick.
01:17:35That little vermin Jens has let the monster out.
01:17:38No.
01:17:40We must find him, Hans.
01:17:42Get Cregan and Igor.
01:17:44But Cregan's been beaten half to death.
01:17:47And Igor's nowhere to be found, sir.
01:17:49You look in the woods.
01:17:51I'll search on horseback.
01:17:53What's wrong?
01:17:55I have to go somewhere, Maria.
01:17:57I won't be long.
01:17:58I'll search on horseback.
01:18:00What's wrong?
01:18:02I have to go somewhere, Maria.
01:18:04I want you and Christa to stay here with Eric until I get back.
01:18:06You understand?
01:18:08Christa's not here, Father.
01:18:10She's not back from her walk yet.
01:18:12Oh, my God.
01:18:14Is there any way I can help?
01:18:16Just stay here with Maria.
01:18:18No, nothing.
01:18:20Just stay here and don't leave.
01:18:22Yes.
01:18:29Oh, God.
01:18:46Here's his medical journal.
01:18:51He's recorded everything day by day.
01:18:59Oh, my God, he's been experimenting.
01:19:03Experimenting on a caveman.
01:19:05And by the looks of things in here,
01:19:07he must have just escaped.
01:19:09I'm taking you to your room.
01:19:11No, I want to...
01:19:13Yes, I must look for your father.
01:19:29Stop!
01:19:31Stop!
01:19:33Do you hear?
01:19:35Stop!
01:19:37Can't see you, little monster.
01:19:41Hans said we should kill you.
01:19:44Now I know it's the only way to get rid of you.
01:19:46No, no, Master.
01:19:48You destroyed my life's work.
01:19:50I shall kill you with my own hands.
01:19:52Do you understand?
01:19:54Stay calm, Goliath.
01:19:56Stop, Goliath.
01:19:58You won't kill anyone, Frankenstein.
01:20:00No!
01:20:23Let's go.
01:20:25Let's go, Goliath.
01:20:28Let's go.
01:20:34Dance, dance.
01:20:36You know what's going to happen.
01:20:38Oh, my God.
01:20:40What's that giant undercoat, Frankenstein?
01:20:47No!
01:20:51Let me loose!
01:20:59No!
01:21:12Come, Goliath.
01:21:18Hey, Gerda.
01:21:20Bring us some of that good wine.
01:21:22Yes, some wine.
01:21:24Good wine.
01:21:26There you are.
01:21:28We ought to do something
01:21:30about that Frankenstein.
01:21:32First it was that giant,
01:21:34and then the grave robbery.
01:21:36Then the most recent thing,
01:21:38the tragedy of Jenny Hansen.
01:21:40The inspector is not getting any results.
01:21:42I think we ought to do something.
01:21:44We ought to take the law into our own hands.
01:21:46You agree?
01:21:48We should petition the governor
01:21:50and have him get rid of our damn inspector.
01:21:53That seems to be the only way
01:21:55to get things done around here, if you ask me.
01:21:56You shouldn't be accusing the inspector.
01:21:58He's a good man of law.
01:22:00You have no proof against him.
01:22:02Mind your own business.
01:22:11My God.
01:22:13Count Frankenstein.
01:22:26Cregan!
01:22:28Cregan!
01:22:30What happened?
01:22:31Jens, let the giant out.
01:22:33Yes, and he killed Count Frankenstein and Hans.
01:22:36We must go to the caves and look for Chris.
01:22:38And you go to the village and tell them
01:22:40what happened to the giant.
01:22:42Yes, I'll go.
01:22:44I'll go.
01:22:46I'll go.
01:22:48I'll go.
01:22:50I'll go.
01:22:52I'll go.
01:22:54I'll go.
01:22:56Go and tell the inspector, hurry!
01:22:58Come on, darling, let's hurry.
01:23:09What is it?
01:23:11Get me inspector.
01:23:13Better come out here, inspector.
01:23:15What is it?
01:23:17Frankenstein monster escape.
01:23:19Frankenstein monster?
01:23:21Daughters, Beyonce go cave.
01:23:23Frankenstein's monster?
01:23:24Frankenstein's monster good lord Kerner come here go back to the castle and warm the ovens
01:23:31I'll go on to the cage
01:23:46Hi, okay, that's my friend
01:23:54But he's not mean to me get to like him Goliath once you get to know him come on come on
01:24:05Goliath how did you get in here?
01:24:24I
01:24:54I
01:25:24I
01:25:55Think
01:26:04Come with me
01:26:24I'm so sorry
01:26:54Oh
01:27:24I'm trying to protect you
01:27:54This is not the way of justice
01:28:24It's the mob decided the fate of the monster
01:28:54There's a bit of a monster in all of us
01:29:24You