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Synopsis: Judith Fontaine (Regina Carrol) is looking for her sister Joanie, who has disappeared into the hippie community of Venice, California. It turns out Joanie has become the victim of Groton (Lon Chaney Jr.), an axe-wielding homicidal maniac working for Dr. Durray (J. Carrol Naish), who is really the last of the Frankensteins and is now running a house of horrors by the beach and is performing experiments on Gorton's victims. One night Count Dracula (Zandor Vorkov) visits the doctor, showing him the original Frankenstein creation that was buried in a nearby graveyard. The doctor revives it and uses it to take revenge on his professional rivals.
 
IMDB:
3.2
GP
Year:
1971
91 min
101 Views


do you want

it's late and my exhibit is closed and

how did you get in here anyway

alright come into the light and we'll

talk

I am too old and too sick to be

interested or surprised by anything but

when a man comes into my house and casts

no reflection on my mirror upon his hand

where is the unholy crest of Dracula

there is no scientific answer to

anything now what is on your mind count

at the Frankenstein I know you were

raised by the Turay family before your

crippling accident you were discredited

by the members of the Medical Institute

because of your real family's background

but your mind and surgeon's skill were

meant to fulfill the Frankenstein dream

and to infuse life and that artificially

created man likes of which civilization

will never forget what you say is very

true very true if only I had a way to

get the power I should have I'd show

those fools out there who think of me

only as a carnival freak and get your

revenge on doctors go monster

ruined your career cause the accidental

fire which crippled to wage war now yes

yes yes it's all clear now they were the

ones but what does this mean to you I

have in my possession the remains in the

original Frankenstein monster but to

rest in oak more cemetery by one of a

group of scientists whose experiments

with the monster were cut short by an

epidemic to plate this area many many

years the only remaining scientist has

secretly buried the monster hoping to

resume his experiments at a later date

he also with

the last moment when Grogan returns

Blackstock you don't frighten me I live

beyond fear

I think we'll find that working with me

would be a more intelligent decision

doctor I cannot wait I will help you now

we must prepare your laboratory munched

yes all those who meddle in the

destinies of Frankenstein and Dracula

will see an infernal bloodbath the

lights which was not sweat yet

Laura you're gonna have to learn to

relax I am relaxed I wish you wouldn't

keep saying that oh I love to have you

in my arms like this I like to think of

you as belonging to me oh come on oh

yeah second time you've done that

tonight I hear it again like a huge dog

prowling the beach

oh he's probably looking for is me and I

found mine

Bob I don't want to stay here any longer

all right all right the first thing you

said when I picked you up tonight is you

were tired of being in a crowd right you

wanted to go someplace quiet and alone

so I blew a dollar on gas we come all

the way out here you know what's the

matter with you don't you

it's that damned imagination of yours

hey wait a minute oh don't listen to it

let's get out of here

have you seen this what have you seen

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William Pugsley

William Pugsley, (September 27, 1850 – March 3, 1925) was a politician and lawyer in New Brunswick, Canada. more…

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