Worried about Henry’s experimentation, Elizabeth, Victor, and Dr. Waldman explains that Henry’s research was extremely advanced and becoming dangerous. Waldman to better understand why Henry left university and why he is carrying out his experiments in an abandoned watchtower. The narrative shifts to Henry’s fiancé, Elizabeth, who is speaking with her former suitor Victor Moritz. Fritz accidently breaks a jar containing a “perfect specimen” of a human brain, and takes the brain of a formal criminal. Henry Frankenstein orders Fritz to steal a brain from his former professor Dr. The story opens with Henry Frankenstein and his assistant, Fritz, grave digging a recently buried body for Frankenstein’s experiment to reanimate life. Place of Publication: The Frankenstein OmnibusĬritical Summary: According to Peter Haining’s Frankenstein Omnibus preface to the story, “Frankenstein: The Man Who Made a Monster” is the story-prose version of the screenplay for James Wale’s 1931 Frankenstein film the work is written by the credited sceenwriters for Whale’s movie, but, apparently, only published in prose narrative form by Haining in 1994. Title: Frankenstein: The Man Who Made a MonsterĪuthor : Garrett Ford and Francis Faragoh
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