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There's heck-all for the monster to do
In this squalid, wreck-haunted milieu
He's so moribund, placid
Looking stunned, lying flaccid
Like he's stalled, or his neck's lost a screw.
David Cairns
The Monster (Béla Lugosi) is slab-bound through much of Frankenstein Meets the Wolf Man (Roy William Neill; 1943).
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