It is the night of Victor Frankenstein's creatures "Birth". Lightning lights up the sky. Victor is about to throw the switch that will set his machine in motion.

All of a sudden a bright flash of light blinds Frankenstein and when he opens his eyes there are three people now including him and his creature in the room. He looks at them confused.

Frankenstein: Who are you?

Dr. Jekyll: This is Gabriel Utterson and Dr. Laynon my oldest friends.

Frankenstein: And who are you?

Dr. Jekyll: I am Dr. Henry Jekyll.

Frankenstein: Were did you come from?

Dr. Jekyll: London.

Frankenstein: How did you come here?

Dr. Jekyll: We were somehow magically transported here.

Frankenstein: How?

They all shrug there shoulders.

Dr. Jekyll: And what, may I ask, is your name?

Frankenstein: Victor Frankenstein.

Dr. Jekyll now notices something laid out on the metal table in front of Frankenstein covered by a sheet.

Dr. Jekyll: What is that?

Frankenstein: My creature.

Dr. Jekyll: What species is it?

Frankenstein: Human.

Dr. Jekyll: It looks bigger than a human.

Frankenstein removes the sheet and the eight foot man is reveled.

Everyone gasps in amazement and comes closer.

Utterson: It's stitched together.

Frankenstein: I did it myself.

Dr. Lanyon looks around him in a circle and turns back to Frankenstein.

Dr. Lanyon: And what's all this for?

Frankenstein: An experiment.

Dr. Jekyll: For What?

Frankenstein: To bridge the gap between death and life.

Dr. Lanyon: But, that's impossible.

Frankenstein: With Science, nothing is impossible.

And with that Frankenstein flips the switch and his machine comes to life.

Frankenstein: Now watch as this body before you takes it's first breath.

Everyone looks at the stitched corpse.

Suddenly the lights go out.

Frankenstein: Must have overcuruited. I'll have this sorted out in just a moment as soon as I find a match.

Frankenstein finds a match and lights a candle.

Frankenstein: Now everyone stay put while I go check and see if I can turn the electricity in the fuse box on.

A couple of minutes later and the lights are on.

Dr. Jekyll: He's gone.

Frankenstein: Who?

Dr. Jekyll: Your human creature.

Frankenstein: Everyone start looking in every place in this room that you can find.

Utterson: Found him.

Utterson pointed to a shadow in the corner.

Frankenstein: Come on out.

The shadow in the corner slowly crept out of his hiding place and came into the light.

Frankenstein: What have I done!

Frakesntin quickly leaves the room leaving behind a confused Creature.

Dr. Lanyon: It's unorthodox. Witchcraft.

Dr. Jekyll: He's amazing. I mean he's a walking man.

Utterson: I have mixed feelings but Frankenstein now has a responsibility to this poor Creature that he's brought to life. He just can't run away from it.

Dr. Jekyll: Your right Utterson.

Dr. Jekyll runs after Frankenstein

Dr. Jekyll: Frankenstein, wait.

Frankenstein runs and slams his bedroom door

Frankenstein: What have I done?

Dr. Jekyll: Frankenstein you have to go back. He needs you.

Frankenstein: That abomination needs no one.

Dr. Jekyll: He is your son.

Frankenstein: He is no son of mine.

Dr. Jekyll: I looked into his eyes and saw his intelligence and his innocent view of the world.

After a few seconds of awkward silence Jekyll gestures outside.

Dr. Jekyll: He needs a parent and you where the one who created him and gave him life.

Frankenstein: I never intended this to happen.

Dr. Jekyll: You did. You told us yourself. You didn't think what you would do next.

Frankenstein: But he's so hideous.

Dr. Jekyll: You have to look past that.

Frankenstein opens the door with a sigh and they walk back to the room.

When the creature sees Frankenstein he walks toward him and yells daddy. Frankenstein and the creature hug awkwardly and Frankenstein teaches him about history, literature and everything else he wished to know.