Frankenstein (1931): Discussing Frankenstein's Work

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Herr Frankenstein is a most brilliant young man, yet so erratic.
He troubles me.
I'm worried about Henry. Why has he left the university?
He was doing so well and he seemed so happy with his work.
You know, his researches in the field of chemical galvanism and electrobiology
were far in advance of our theories here at the university.
In fact, they had reached a most advanced stage.
They were becoming dangerous.
Herr Frankenstein is greatly changed.
You mean changed as a result of his work?
Yes. His work.
His insane ambition to create life.
How? How?
Please tell us everything, whatever it is.
The bodies we use now, dissecting them for lecture purposes,
were not perfect enough for his experiments, he said.
He wished us to supply him with other bodies,
and we were not to be too particular as to where and how we got them.
I told him that his demands were unreasonable,
and so he left the university to work unhampered.
He found what he needed elsewhere.
Oh. The bodies of animals.
Well, what are the lives of a few rabbits and dogs?
You do not quite get what I mean.
Herr Frankenstein was interested only in human life.
First to destroy it, then re-create it.
There you have his mad dream.
Can we go to him?
You will not be very welcome.
What does that matter? I must see him.
Dr Waldman, you have influence with Henry. Won't you come with us?
I'm sorry, but Herr Frankenstein is no longer my pupil.
But he respects you. Won't you help us to take him away?
Very well, Fräulein. I've warned you.
But if you wish it, I will go.

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