6 seconds sound clip from the Bride of Frankenstein movie soundboard.
You can hear this line at 00:03:36 in the Blu-ray version of the movie.
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- I, Lord Byron?
- Frightened of thunder, fearful of the dark, and yet you have written a tale that sent my blood into icy creeps.
- Look at her. Can you believe that bland and lovely brow conceived of Frankenstein, a monster created from cadavers out of rifled graves? Isn't it astonishing?
- I don't know why you should think so. What do you expect?
- Such an audience needs something stronger than a pretty little love story. So, why shouldn't I write of monsters?
- No wonder Murray has refused to publish the book. He says his reading public would be too shocked.
- It will be published, I think.
- Then, darling, you will have much to answer for.
- The publishers did not see that my purpose was to write a moral lesson of the punishment that befell a mortal man who dared to emulate God.
- Well, whatever your purpose may have been, my dear, I take great relish in savoring each separate horror. I roll them over on my tongue.
- Don't, Lord Byron. Don't remind me of it tonight.
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