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| The third in the Universal Studios Frankenstein movies from 1939. |
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| A Belpaire boilered Ten-Wheeler with an efficient little smoke generator. Honby, perhaps? |
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| Baron Wolf von Frankenstein and wife Elsa look out at the dreary Transylvanian landscape from their compartment. |
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| Basil Rathbone and Josephine Hutchinson |
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| The townspeople of Frankenstein wait in a pouring rain for Dr. Frankenstein. |
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| The local officials assemble. |
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| Arrival |
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| It's not long before Inspector Krogh (Lionel Atwill) is knocking on the doors of Castle Frankenstein to make inquiries. |
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| Later on in the movie the Inspector has some questions for young Peter von Frankenstein about this monster that has been visiting him. |
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| Not sure if that train is Ives or Lionel, but Peter was a very lucky boy. |
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| And here is where we came in. The Frankenstein family takes their leave after all is forgiven after the Monster has perished in the pit of molten sulphur. |











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