The Ghost of Frankenstein Page #5
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The monster
will never trouble anyone again.
Good morning.
I was wondering, Doctor,
when you plan to operate.
At once.
Tonight, if possible.
- I should like to see the patient immediately.
- Yes, Doctor.
A new brain. You understand?
A new brain. New brain!
- Does he understand?
- Yes.
- Is he willing?
- Can't you see?
He is the first time happy in his life.
Good. Take good care of him today.
All right.
No. Not now. Tonight.
So you're going to let Frankenstein
do this operation...
to put the brain of his friend into our friend.
- Our friend?
- Yeah.
You, the great Dr. Bohmer...
who taught Frankenstein
everything he knows.
How would you like to be
the leader of your profession in this state?
The head of the medical commission?
The regent of the university?
You weave a pretty fairy tale, crooked neck.
How could that be accomplished?
You will see to it...
that the brain of Kettering
does not go into the head of the monster.
But why?
My brain will go into it.
- You fool, you'd die.
- Die! I will live again.
Only this crooked body will die.
I will live forever.
My brain in that body
would make me a leader of men.
We would rule the state...
and even the whole country.
You'll do as I say...
and you will have everything you want.
- Good evening, Doctor.
- Good evening.
- Good evening, Erik.
- Good evening.
We're awfully sorry
to disturb you.
We've called
regarding the escaped maniac.
- Well?
- The countryside's been combed.
Every barn and haystack's been searched...
and the neighbouring villages
have been notified.
But he and his companion
have disappeared completely.
It seems that you've done
all that is possible.
A creature like that
couldn't pass long unnoticed.
Obviously
someone's offering him refuge.
What are you trying to insinuate, Erik?
Perhaps you would care
to search the estate.
I warn you,
if you contemplate such presumption...
you will not be welcome here
in the future as my guest.
That won't be necessary.
If you'll permit me
to have a few words with Dr. Kettering...
Unfortunately, Dr. Kettering
has had to leave suddenly...
owing to illness in his family.
He was here yesterday evening. I saw him.
Quite so. He left early this morning.
You were at the station
Dr. Kettering was not on the morning train.
I'll have to risk your displeasure,
Doctor. We will search the premises.
Very well.
This is my laboratory, gentlemen.
Inspect the walls and flooring
for secret passageways.
Very good.
Mr. Ernst.
Will you guide us, Doctor?
I believe that leads to an old dungeon.
Why, certainly.
What's that room, Doctor?
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