But aren't you the grandson of the famous Dr. Victor Frankenstein who went into graveyards, dug up freshly buried corpses and transformed dead components into...?

11 seconds sound clip from the Young Frankenstein (1974) movie soundboard.

You can hear this line at 00:06:11 in the Blu-ray version of the movie.

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- The so-called brain stem consists of the midbrain, a rounded protrusion called the pons and a stalk tapering downwards called the medulla oblongata...

- Which passes out of the skull through the foramen magnum and becomes, of course, the spinal cord.

- Are there any questions before we proceed?

- I have one question, Dr. Frankenstein.

- That's Fronkensteen.

- I beg your pardon?

- My name. It's pronounced Fronkensteen.

- But aren't you the grandson of the famous Dr. Victor Frankenstein who went into graveyards, dug up freshly buried corpses and transformed dead components into...?

- Yes! Yes! Yes! We all know what he did.

- But I'd rather be remembered for my own small contributions to science and not because of my accidental relationship to a famous cuckoo.

- If you don't mind, can we get on with your question?

- Well, sir, I'm not sure I understand the distinction between reflexive and voluntary nerve impulses.

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