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Hannah:
Mr. Boone. He is an interesting friend. James Whale:
I'd hardly call our yardman a friend. Hannah:
No. But someone you can talk to. James Whale:
[Whale stops, turns to Hanna]
Do you miss having someone to talk to, Hanna? Hannah:
I have my family. Also our Lord Jesus Christ. James Whale:
Of course. How is the old boy these days?
Mr. Boone. He is an interesting friend. James Whale:
I'd hardly call our yardman a friend. Hannah:
No. But someone you can talk to. James Whale:
[Whale stops, turns to Hanna]
Do you miss having someone to talk to, Hanna? Hannah:
I have my family. Also our Lord Jesus Christ. James Whale:
Of course. How is the old boy these days?
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Mr Boone he's an interesting friend
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I'd hardly call our yardman a friend
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Oh no but someone you can talk to
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That needs pressing hmm
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Do you miss having someone to talk to Hanna
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I have my family
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Also our lord Jesus Christ
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Ah
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Tell me how is the old boy these days
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Movie Summary
The last days of Frankenstein (1931) director James Whale are explored.

