Dr. Liesendorf
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Dr. Liesendorf (リーセンドルフ博士 Rīsendorufu Hakase) is a character who appears in the 1965 Toho kaiju film, Frankenstein vs. Baragon.
History
- Frankenstein vs. Baragon (1965)
Showa era
Frankenstein vs. Baragon
A sinister scientist working for the Nazis during the later years of World War II, Dr. Liesendorf came into possession of the living heart of Frankenstein's monster and experimented on it in secret. In 1945, as the tide of the war in Europe turned against Germany, the Nazis confiscated Frankenstein's heart from Liesendorf and transported it to Japan via U-boat. Fifteen years later, Dr. Kenichiro Kawaji came to Germany to speak with Liesendorf about whether a boy in their care might in fact be the real Frankenstein, grown from the living heart. A bitter Liesendorf told Kawaji that if he amputated the boy's arm and it grew back, then it would prove he was Frankenstein.
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