The Evil of Frankenstein Page #2

Synopsis: Penniless, Baron Frankenstein, accompanied by his eager assistant Hans, arrives at his family castle near the town of Karlstaad, vowing to continue his experiments in the creation of life. Fortuitously finding the creature he was previously working on, he brings it back to a semblance of life but requires the services of a mesmerist, Zoltan, to successfully animate it. The greedy and vengeful Zoltan secretly sends the monster into town to steal gold and 'punish' the burgomaster and the chief of police, which acts lead to a violent confrontation between the baron and the townspeople.
Genre: Horror
Director(s): Freddie Francis
Production: MCA Universal Home Video
  1 nomination.
 
IMDB:
6.1
Rotten Tomatoes:
50%
UNRATED
Year:
1964
84 min
85 Views


This is madness.

Would you rather starve?

We'll eat over there

at the inn.

You think it's safe?

What? The food?

You know what l mean.

You may be recognized.

Nonsense.

You think they care

who we are?

Still, if it would make you

feel any safer....

Thank you.

[people chattering]

[women laughing]

Landlord?

Landlord?

All right.

l want you to take my order.

Can't you see l'm busy?

That's nice for you.

l'd like two glasses of wine,

some fresh bread and hot soup.

We're not serving meals.

You're licensed, aren't you?

lt requires that you serve

food as well as drink.

You have my order.

Just fill this up properly

before you go, will you?

Thank you.

What's the matter

with him?

He's busy

and it obviously

doesn't agree with him.

Drink up.

[all chattering]

Well....

My old friend,

the Burgomaster.

[chattering]

And the police constable.

He's Chief of Police now.

lt's easy to see

how he got his promotion.

That ring!

What of it?

That ring the Burgomaster

is wearing, it's mine!

You cannot do anything

about it now.

He's stolen it!

Keep your voice down.

What's the trouble here?

Nothing, officer.

Arrest that man!

What man?

Your Burgomaster.

He's a thief.

Are you drunk?

Either you arrest him,

or l shall take action myself.

l know you.

[grunting]

Get after them!

Now you are a hen.

[clucking]

Oh, dear,

now l think he's laid an egg.

[people laughing]

Enough!

l wonder if any dear lady

in the audience would be so

kind as to lend me a hatpin.

[music playing]

[people gasping]

[people clapping]

Thank you, madam.

And now....

Now...

you are the monster

of the wicked

Baron Frankenstein.

[people gasp]

[man laughs]

Stop!

Come to me.

Look at me.

Look me in the eye.

Now....

Wake up.

[people clapping]

Thank you.

Now, if you'd kindly join your

friends in the audience...

and let them tell you

of all the things

l made you do.

Thank you.

Thank you very much.

And now for

my next experiment,

ladies and gentlemen...

l shall require the services

of two gentlemen

from the audience.

Two gentlemen volunteers.

There we are!

ln the corner there,

the two gentlemen

in the masks.

lf you would kindly

step this way.

We are most honored,

ladies and gentlemen.

Most honored.

l assure you gentlemen,

no harm will come to you.

On the stage, please.

Thank you.

And now, for this experiment,

ladies and gentlemen...

we must have absolute silence.

Absolute silence,

ladies and gentlemen,

so that l may exercise...

the full force

of my fantastic will power.

Now, gentlemen....

Stop! Stop the performance.

Everybody to leave

by that doorway there.

How dare you break in

here like this?

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Anthony Hinds

Anthony Frank Hinds, also known as Tony Hinds and John Elder (19 September 1922 – 30 September 2013), was an English screenwriter and producer. more…

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