 | It is the month of November and a feeling of uneasiness hangs in the air when an unknown but deadly epidemic sweeps the city. The mysterious disease prompts nervousness in people, and the people believe that the disease is the result of God's wrath. At night, the city dwellers lock their doors tight and avoid the deserted streets that seem to invite trouble.
At one remote corner of the city, Dr. Frankenstein is hard at work in creating a human. Although, he half successfully creates a human with three dead corpses, he believes it isn't perfect. Despaired by what he feels as a failed attempt at creating a perfect human, he names his creation "Monster." Befittingly, he's determined to burn anything and everything that relates to the "Monster" experiment, including the monster himself. Later, just as his experiments go up in flame, he also decides to fade away from the civilization by disappearing.
Meanwhile, Dr. Frankenstein's formal teacher, Dr. Waldman, had almost created successfully a one form of animal that resembles human through similar experiments such as the one attempted by Dr. Frankenstein. He called these creatures "Robe." Robe makes underground his home and roams the city at night, and, in doing so, it spreads the now infamous disease. Robe make prey of humans and animals that come in contact with it. One day, however, Dr. Waldman notices billowing smokes coming up from Dr. Frankenstein's lab. Curious, he rushes to Dr. Frankenstein's lab and discovers that Dr. Frankenstein's creature, "Monster," is about to go up in flame. He rescues the "Monster" from the lab.... | |
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