House of Frankenstein
- PASSED
- Year:
- 1944
- 71 min
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Now. Will you
give me my chalk?
Try that again and I'll put you on
solitary confinement.
You would-be
Frankenstein.
Don't profane his name
with your dirty lips.
He was a genius in whose footsteps
I will follow when I get out of here.
When you get out.
If I have anything to say about it.
You'll never get out.
But I will.
Now. Friend Daniel.
Shall we go on with our work?
Now. This brain...
is taken from the man and transplanted
into the skull of the dog.
But given the mind
of a human being.
Now. Frankenstein would have
severed the spinal cord...
here. But I'm not certain
that he was right.
Could Frankenstein have
made me like other men?
He gave life to a body that he made
from parts of other bodies that had died.
Yes, Daniel, he could have
made you like other men.
Dr. Niemann. Did you know
Frankenstein?
No. But my brother, who assisted him,
learned his secrets.
And before he died,
he passed them on to me.
Then... you could
give me a new body.
If I had Frankenstein's
records to guide me.
I could give you
a perfect body.
Hyah! Hyah!
Try it again. Herman!
Now, all together!
We could help you.
My arms are strong.
Well. Thank you. Take the front wheel.
We'll take this.
Try it again!
We have help!
Push!
Hyah! Hyah!
May I offer you the warmth of
my living wagon? Thank you.
So you're a merchant that's been held for
ransom by mountain bandits.
For the better part of three months.
And that's your servant?
- Do you doubt me?
- It's a doubting world. Kind sir.
As I. Professor Bruno Lampini.
Have reason to know.
I have a collection of the
world's most astounding horrors.
When I exhibit them,
what do I get?
Doubts, jeers,
cries of'Fake! Fake!"
You expect your patrons to believe
that the skeleton you show them...
is really that
of Count Dracula?
I. Lampini. Took it...
pardon me... borrowed it
from the cellar of Dracula's castle...
in the Carpathian Mountains.
With my own two hands
I spread upon the floor of its coffin...
a layer of soil
taken from its birthplace.
So that by proxy.
Shall we say.
The skeleton of his
earthbound spirit might...
might lie at peace
within his grave.
Until the withdrawal of the wooden stake
from its heart...
set Dracula free again...
to satisfy his unholy
appetite for blood.
At night. The giant bat
would seek its victims.
But before sunrise.
Return to the safety of his coffin.
Aye, a single ray of sunlight falling upon
a vampire would make him helpless.
Do you ever exhibit
your show in Visaria?
Visaria...No. That's a town
that doesn't care for horrors.
They had one of their own
some 15 years ago...
when a Dr. Niemann tried
to give a dog the mind of a human being.
They threw him
in prison...
because he.
Like Frankenstein.
Used bodies of the newly-dead
to carry on his work.
- Is old Hussman still alive?
- He's now the mayor of Reigelberg.
Are you going there. By any chance?
Later on in the season.
It's a small place. Too far away to make
a trip profitable.
Nevertheless.
That is where you are going.
I am not going
to Reigelberg.
Then Daniel and I
will go alone.
No. No!
Now the driver.
Well. You seem worried.
Friend Daniel.
If they search the ruins of the prison.
Our bodies will not be found.
We should hide. And so we shall.
But in the open.
All the protection
of a traveling show.
I. As Lampini.
You as my assistant.
Free to move on
toward those...
for whom I have
unloving memories.
The... The ones
who sent you to prison?
Strauss. Ullman...
and old Hussman.
The burgomaster.
Yes. Friend Daniel.
We will travel
to the village of Reigelberg...
and pay our respects
to the burgomaster.
Your move. Inspector.
That's a neat trap you've got me into.
Checkmate. Put it in the book.
Inspector.
Grandfather?
He's here. Carl. Yes.
As a man, I admire you.
As burgomaster, I respect you.
But as a chess player.
Herr Hussman. I hate you.
Did you lose again.
Inspector?
It serves you right.
I told you not to play with him.
He always wins.
Don't you. You old darling?
I hope we're not breaking up
your game, but Carl and I have decided...
She means she has decided.
To take in the midnight show of the horror
exhibit down at the crossroads.
Spooks. Ghouls. Vampires.
Get his hat and coat. Carl.
You're going with us.
To stare at a lot of idiotic humbugs?
Not I. My dear.
I put my weary bones where they belong...
in bed.
Your hat and coat.
I'm not going!
You'd better give in. Grandad.
These American girls can
talk you into anything.
That's all they do... talk.
What? What did you say?
Aaah!
Now. Now. Darling.
Remember your blood pressure.
That's the man I married.
Talk. Talk. Talk. Talk!
I can never
get a word in edgewise.
Here. Put this on.
And no arguments. Uhh. No.
Come along. Inspector.
You're coming too. Oh, no.
And I don't want any arguments from you
either. Come along. Come on.
Persuasive little minx.
Isn't she? Uh. Uh. Uh...
Brrrr! I'm all over
goose pimples.
And properly so.
You little goose.
Don't be grouchy.
This is fun.
Master. Police inspector.
It's all right. Daniel.
We have our permit.
Oh.
Now. There is something
I could really use.
I wonder
where I could get one.
What for? Just the thing to keep
your wife under control.
This way. Ladies
and gentlemen.
Step this way
to gaze upon an exhibit...
absolutely unparalleled
in the realms of showmanship.
No doubt there are
some among you...
who will doubt the truth
about what I am about to say...
or doubt the reality
of what you are about to see.
But believe me.
My friends.
This is no fake.
Before your very eyes
is all that remains of a vampire.
One of the world's undead.
Dare I but remove this stake
from where his heart once beat.
And he would rise from the grave
within which he lies...
and turn into a bat,
a vampire bat...
who'd feed hideously
upon the living,
whose veins pulsate
with warm and vibrant blood.
Ladies and gentlemen.
The actual skeleton...
of Count Dracula.
The vampire!
Rubbish. Sheer rubbish.
I don't know. Herr Hussman.
There are many people hereabouts who still
believe in the old legend.
- Aye. Sir. It is true.
- I'm surprised at you people.
You seem to doubt what I say.
Herr Burgomaster.
Bats. Vampires.
A stake driven through
a skeleton's heart.
Gibberish.
Every word of it.
Furthermore. My friends.
One single ray of sunlight...
falling upon a vampire
will destroy him.
Say. Who are you?
My name is Lampini.
You're not the "Lampini"
I ran out of this area three years ago?
That was my brother.
Recently deceased.
You remind me of someone.
Someone I can't quite recall.
Perhaps you will remember later.
Herr Burgomaster.
Yes. Perhaps.
Drop the stick
from your hand.
- Drop it.
- But if you move.
I'll send
your soul back...
to the limbo
of eternal waiting.
Do as I ask.
And I will serve you.
I will protect the earth
upon which you lie...
so that before sunrise.
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