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Bride of Frankenstein Quotes with Sound Clips - Page 50

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Sound bites of memorable lines and quotes from the Bride of Frankenstein movie (1935).

Actors: Boris Karloff (Frankenstein’s monster), Colin Clive (Henry Frankenstein), Valerie Hobson (Elizabeth Frankenstein), Ernest Thesiger (Dr. Pretorius), Elsa Lanchester (Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley, The Monster's Bride)

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491 Yes? Yes, this is Henry.
492 You can go to bed now, Mary.
493 You hear? Come, Mary. Come and watch the storm.
494 You know how lightning alarms me.

— Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley, The Monster'S Bride (Elsa Lanchester)

495 You know, do you not, that it is you, really, who are responsible for all those murders?
496 You know.
497 You may thank your lucky stars they sent for me to safeguard life and property.
498 You mean...
499 You mind your own business, and see he doesn't get out of here. He's dangerous.
500 You must go to your friend at the accident hospital.

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