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I'm wondering if there's a place to get deswcriptions and photos of the 
Frankenstien laboratory equipment. Each indiviual component. I know it's 
still together and it's been used in several other films through the 
years, including YOUNG FRANKENSTIEN. I'm just trying to find a source 
that shows what it all is.
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Imagine sitting at home some evening, minding your own business, reading 
a good book when all of a sudden Adolf Hitler sneaks up behind you and 
slams you on the head with a brick. That'd be just like him too, the 
bastard!

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