- The character of Fritz, played by Dwight Frye, was not in the novel, but was introduced in the 1823 Richard Peake stage dramatisation.
- Is a quote that appears in the novel, It's taken from the Book of Judith.
- The character of Fritz, not in the novel, originated in the earliest stage productions of Frankenstein.
- This scene is also very much like it was in the novel, in that Elmore writes about it all taking place in flashback.
- I do not speak of an essay or articles for newspapers I speak of a novel, in the novels is that the truth lies.
- And in the novel, a particular one named Alvin is he says, maybe this isn't the best way, and wrecks the whole system.
- If the cause of the difficulties is in the novel, we may find the solution within its pages.
- In the novel, this took place in the basement of a club, but, again, I wanted to show as much of Beverly Hills, Malibu...
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- The character of Fritz, played by Dwight Frye, was not in the novel, but was introduced in the 1823 Richard Peake stage dramatisation.
- If the cause of the difficulties is in the novel, we may find the solution within its pages.
- In the novel, this took place in the basement of a club, but, again, I wanted to show as much of Beverly Hills, Malibu...
- This scene is also very much like it was in the novel, in that Elmore writes about it all taking place in flashback.
- I do not speak of an essay or articles for newspapers I speak of a novel, in the novels is that the truth lies.
- The character of Fritz, not in the novel, originated in the earliest stage productions of Frankenstein.
- Is a quote that appears in the novel, It's taken from the Book of Judith.
- And in the novel, a particular one named Alvin is he says, maybe this isn't the best way, and wrecks the whole system.
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