is a song (also known as The Festical of New Wine Song) featured in the 1943 film, 'Frankenstein Meets The Wolfman'. The song is sung by Adia Kuzentzoff and is an iconic moment in the film, as Adia, playing the twon's songmeister, moves to the table to sing the song to Lon Chaney and his partner. Lon Chaney plays the titular Wolfman character and upon hearing the line, 'Life is short but death is long', he loses his temper and freaks out because he does not want to be bound to a life of becoming a wolfman for ever!
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