A moment ago, from Dracula
A most distinguished scientist from Dracula
A red mist spread over the lawn, from Dracula
A tiny spark in the fog. from Dracula
A vampire casts no reflection in the glass. from Dracula
A vampire, Mr. Harker, from Dracula
A Wolf? from Dracula
A Wolf. from Dracula
About four hours ago. from Dracula
About lofty timbers. from Dracula
After she was buried? from Dracula
After what's happened, I can't bear to look at it. from Dracula
Ah, but you must. You must tell me. I have a right to know. from Dracula
Ain't you ashamed now? Ain't you? from Dracula
Alive, yes, but in greater danger, from Dracula
All right, but I have me doubts. Come along, old fly eater. from Dracula
All right, dear. from Dracula
All right, Martin. from Dracula
All right. Have it your own way. from Dracula
All that blood on my hands! from Dracula
Allow me. from Dracula
Allow me. from Dracula
An unnatural loss of blood, from Dracula
And a white livid face came down out of the mist. from Dracula
And after you deliver the message, from Dracula
And another night will be upon us. from Dracula
And closer. from Dracula
And he made me drink... from Dracula
And he promised me things. from Dracula
And I can't get her to go to bed. from Dracula
And I could see that there were thousands of rats from Dracula
And I don't seem to be able to get it out of my mind. from Dracula
And I must do what I think is best. from Dracula
And I thought he seemed to be saying, from Dracula
And I will have Carfax Abbey torn down stone by stone, from Dracula
And just as I was commencing to get drowsy, from Dracula
And knowing that a vampire must rest by day in his native soil, from Dracula
And Mr. Harker. from Dracula
And now I'll leave you. from Dracula
And now, if you're not too fatigued, from Dracula
And protect those whom you would destroy. from Dracula
And see that she does not remove it in her sleep. from Dracula
And that three boxes of earth were delivered to him at Carfax Abbey. from Dracula
And the face in the dream, from Dracula
And the horrible smell of that awful weed. from Dracula
And then he held up his hand, from Dracula
And then he parted it. from Dracula
And then I remembered she was dead. from Dracula
And then I saw two red eyes staring at me, from Dracula
And then its lips. from Dracula
And then she turned and ran back into the dark. from Dracula
And then, in the morning, I felt so weak. from Dracula
And then, Miss Mina? from Dracula
And they all stopped. from Dracula
And they feed on the blood of the living. from Dracula
And to drive a stake through its heart. from Dracula
And to the Virgin we pray. from Dracula
And under no circumstances must these windows be opened tonight. from Dracula
And we know how we can make them stop. from Dracula
And when it cleared away, from Dracula
And when the dream came, from Dracula
And when was the next time you saw Miss Lucy from Dracula
And why, pray? from Dracula
And you mustn't kiss me ever again. from Dracula
And you, Miss Mina. from Dracula
Another death. from Dracula
Anything I can do. Gladly. from Dracula
Aren't you drinking? from Dracula
As far as we know, Doctor. from Dracula
As I have lived. from Dracula
At the castle there are vampires! from Dracula
Awaiting man from Dracula
Bad dreams. from Dracula
Be guided by what he says. from Dracula
Borgo Pass? Yes. from Dracula
Both this room and your bedroom from Dracula
Boxes of earth large enough for him to rest in. from Dracula
But an undead creature whose life has been unnaturally prolonged. from Dracula
But aren't you coming with us? from Dracula
But by doing them. from Dracula
But don't forget she's my daughter, from Dracula
But give me someone a little more normal. from Dracula
But I hardly think there are wolves so near London. from Dracula
But I shall see that she dies by night. from Dracula
But I should imagine it would need quite extensive repairs. from Dracula
But I think Miss Mina should go to her room at once. from Dracula
But I'm a bit worried about my luggage. from Dracula
But only yesterday you said you were afraid of the night. from Dracula
But Professor Van Helsing, from Dracula
But surely, Professor... from Dracula
But that's the sort of thing I'd expect one of the patients here to say. from Dracula
But the Professor gave orders. from Dracula
But then, if Dracula were a vampire, from Dracula
But there's more, even nicer. from Dracula
But this horror, he wills it. from Dracula
But Van Helsing... No, no, come, Seward. from Dracula
But wait! I mean, just a minute, I... from Dracula
But what's Dracula got to do with wolves and bats? from Dracula
But why, dear? from Dracula
But you tell me that he escapes from his room. from Dracula
But, darling, I could never have said anything so silly. from Dracula
But, John... from Dracula
But, Professor, all I want is to get Mina away from all of this. from Dracula
But, Professor, Renfield's cravings from Dracula
By day and night, especially by night. from Dracula
By drinking the blood of the living. from Dracula
By making them happen. from Dracula
Can become the scientific reality of today. from Dracula
Castle Dracula? from Dracula
Castle. from Dracula
Children of the night. from Dracula
Come from Dracula
Come along, now, come along. from Dracula
Come here. from Dracula
Come here. from Dracula
Come, Mr. Harker. from Dracula
Come, there's not a moment to be lost. from Dracula
Come. from Dracula
Come. We must go indoors. from Dracula
Coming on like a flame of fire. from Dracula
Count Dracula! from Dracula
Count Dracula. from Dracula
Count Dracula's just taken Carfax Abbey. from Dracula
Count Dracula's? from Dracula
Count Dracula's. from Dracula
Darling, we're going to forget all about these dreams, from Dracula
Darling, you're not going to die, you're going to live. from Dracula
Dead. from Dracula
Dear, it was only a dream. from Dracula
Did you hear what we were saying? from Dracula
Did you see the look on his face? Like a wild animal! from Dracula
Do not excite her. from Dracula
Do we not, Mr. Renfield? from Dracula
Doctor, from Dracula
Doctor, this time he can do no harm. We are ready for him. from Dracula
Doing them? from Dracula
Don't take my luggage down. I'm going on to Borgo Pass tonight. from Dracula
Don't throw my spider away from me. Oh, Martin. from Dracula
Don't, please! from Dracula
Don't! Not her! from Dracula
Dr. Seward, I'm taking Mina with me from Dracula
Dr. Seward, my humble apology. from Dracula
Dr. Seward, when did Miss Weston have the last transfusion? from Dracula
Dr. Seward, your patient, Renfield, from Dracula
Dr. Seward? Yes? from Dracula
Dracula and his wives. from Dracula
Dracula boasts that he has fused his blood with that of Miss Mina. from Dracula
Dracula has great strength, eh, Renfield? from Dracula
Dracula is in the house. from Dracula
Dracula is our vampire. from Dracula
Dracula, he... from Dracula
Dracula! from Dracula
Dracula? from Dracula
Dracula? from Dracula
Dracula. from Dracula
During the hours of the day, from Dracula
Enough. from Dracula
Everything will be ready. from Dracula
Excavated a mile around. from Dracula
Excellent, Mr. Renfield. from Dracula
Excellent. from Dracula
Excuse me. Count Dracula, Professor Van Helsing. from Dracula
Flies ain't good enough? from Dracula
Flies? Flies? from Dracula
Flower for your buttonhole, sir. from Dracula
Flower for your buttonhole, sir. from Dracula
Flower for your buttonhole. Here's a nice one. from Dracula
Follow? from Dracula
For one who has not lived even a single lifetime, from Dracula
For she's already under his influence. from Dracula
For those of us with weak minds. from Dracula
For your mother's sake. from Dracula
From the night or Count Dracula or whatever it is. from Dracula
Gentlemen, from Dracula
Get me a piece of stone, anything. from Dracula
Ghosts. from Dracula
Give me that. What's the idea? Have you gone crazy? from Dracula
God will not damn a lunatic's soul. from Dracula
Good fellow, he is. from Dracula
Good night, Lucy. Good night, dear. from Dracula
Good night, Mr. Renfield. from Dracula
Good night. from Dracula
Harker! Harker! from Dracula
Have always been for small living things. from Dracula
Have been prepared with wolfsbane. from Dracula
He came and stood below my window in the moonlight. from Dracula
He came to me. from Dracula
He howls and howls back at them. He's crazy! from Dracula
He is gone for hours. from Dracula
He knows that the powers of evil are too great from Dracula
He opened a vein in his arm from Dracula
He probably wants his flies again! from Dracula
He thinks they're talking to him. from Dracula
He thinks they're wolves. from Dracula
He wants me to ask if you can wait and go on after sunrise. from Dracula
He was afraid we might follow. from Dracula
He'd have to return every night from Dracula
He'll kill her if we don't get to her. from Dracula
He's crazy. from Dracula
He's killing her. from Dracula
Her soul released from this horror. from Dracula
Here now, here now, get back. from Dracula
Here, give it to me now! from Dracula
Here. from Dracula
Here. Here, Harker. I have found them. from Dracula
Here. The doctor's pet loony is loose again. from Dracula
Hey, driver! from Dracula
Horrible tragedy, horrible tragedy. from Dracula
How do you do? from Dracula
How do you do? from Dracula
How long have you had those little marks? from Dracula
I am convinced that this Dracula is no legend from Dracula
I am Dracula. from Dracula
I am here to help you. from Dracula
I begged you to send me away, but you wouldn't. from Dracula
I bid you welcome. from Dracula
I can imagine. from Dracula
I can quite understand Mr. Harker's concern. from Dracula
I can't die with all those lives on my conscience! from Dracula
I can't stand it. from Dracula
I can't tell you. I can't. from Dracula
I can't. from Dracula
I could just see the lamp by the bed, from Dracula
I could not help overhearing your name. from Dracula
I couldn't. I love the night. from Dracula
I didn't know, but that you might be hungry. from Dracula
I didn't know. I swear. from Dracula
I didn't lead them here, Master. from Dracula
I dislike mirrors. from Dracula
I don't believe it's as important as you seem to think it is. from Dracula
I don't know what happened to the driver and my luggage and... from Dracula
I don't mean to be rude, from Dracula
I feel wonderful. from Dracula
I felt its breath on my face, from Dracula
I felt strangely dizzy. from Dracula
I had a frightful dream a few nights ago, from Dracula
I have chartered a ship to take us to England. from Dracula
I have devoted my lifetime to the study of many strange things, from Dracula
I have just leased Carfax Abbey. from Dracula
I heard dogs howling. from Dracula
I heard you calling, but I couldn't say anything. from Dracula
I heard you have just arrived. from Dracula
I hope you haven't taken my stories too seriously. from Dracula
I hope you will find this comfortable. from Dracula
I hope you will like it. from Dracula
I know, from Dracula
I lay in bed for quite a while, reading. from Dracula
I love you, John. from Dracula
I may be able to bring you proof from Dracula
I might have known. I might have known. from Dracula
I mistrust my own judgment. from Dracula
I never drink wine. from Dracula
I never even heard the name before. from Dracula
I prefer to remain from Dracula
I promise you that after tonight she will remain at rest, from Dracula
I say, driver, a bit slower. from Dracula
I say, driver, what do you mean by going at this... from Dracula
I say, porter. from Dracula
I shall do very little repairing. from Dracula
I started to speak to her. from Dracula
I stumbled upon a most amazing phenomenon, from Dracula
I suppose he's all right. from Dracula
I think he's fascinating. from Dracula
I told them nothing! I'm loyal to you, Master. from Dracula
I took the liberty of having your luggage brought up. from Dracula
I trust you have kept your coming here a secret. from Dracula
I understand it adjoins your grounds. from Dracula
I understand, Professor. from Dracula
I was downstairs on the terrace. from Dracula
I was telling her some rather grim tales of my far off country. from Dracula
I will find your earth box and drive that stake through your heart. from Dracula
I will. from Dracula
I would like to discuss the lease on Carfax Abbey. from Dracula
I'll be loyal to you, Master. from Dracula
I'll be loyal! from Dracula
I'll leave you to your Count and his ruined abbey. from Dracula
I'll show you where we can put Mr. Renfield where he won't escape again. from Dracula
I'm afraid it's quite serious. from Dracula
I'm awfully sorry to have to look you up, but you've got to stay in your room. from Dracula
I'm Count Dracula. from Dracula
I'm loyal to you, Master. from Dracula
I'm sorry, Doctor. My visit was so ill timed. from Dracula
I'm sure you will find this part of my castle more inviting. from Dracula
I'm taking with me only three boxes. from Dracula
I'm very happy to make your acquaintance. from Dracula
I'm warning you, Dr. Seward. If you don't send me away, from Dracula
I'm your slave. I didn't betray you. from Dracula
I've been awfully worried about you. from Dracula
I've explained to the driver that it's a matter of business with me. from Dracula
I've followed your instructions implicitly. from Dracula
I've got to go. Really. from Dracula
I've never felt better in my life. from Dracula
I've never seen them so close. from Dracula
If she dies by day. from Dracula
If you can save Lucy's soul after death, from Dracula
If you must go, wear this, from Dracula
If you take her from under our protection, you will kill her. from Dracula
In fact, before you go, you can be of definite service. from Dracula
In life, she will now become the foul thing of the night that he is. from Dracula
In my humble effort to amuse your fiancée, Mr. Harker, from Dracula
In order to sustain his own life. from Dracula
In the house? from Dracula
Incredible, perhaps, but a fact. We must face it. from Dracula
Indeed. from Dracula
Is a being that lives after its death from Dracula
Is Mina going with me or not? from Dracula
Is obsessed with the idea from Dracula
Is perhaps better off not knowing. from Dracula
Is she... How is she? from Dracula
Is there anything that might have brought this dream on? from Dracula
Is there anything the matter with your throat? from Dracula
Is to find the hiding place of Dracula's living corpse from Dracula
Isn't this a strange conversation for men who aren't crazy? from Dracula
It came closer from Dracula
It is a plant that grows in central Europe. from Dracula
It is Walpurgis Night, the night of evil. from Dracula
It leaves two little wounds, from Dracula
It must have blood or it dies. from Dracula
It must rest in the earth in which it was buried. from Dracula
It reminds me of the broken battlements from Dracula
It reminds me of the broken battlements from Dracula
It seemed as if all the life had been drained out of me. from Dracula
It seemed the whole room was filled with mist. from Dracula
It was so thick, from Dracula
It will help me drive the stake through their hearts. from Dracula
It will protect you. from Dracula
It will, indeed. You'll excuse me, I'm wanted on the telephone. from Dracula
It would be well for you to return to your own country. from Dracula
It's all over, John. from Dracula
It's bad enough for her to read it in the newspaper... from Dracula
It's been like a nightmare. from Dracula
It's delicious. from Dracula
It's good to see you back again, Doctor. from Dracula
It's her only hope. from Dracula
It's horrible, Van Helsing, horrible! Incredible. from Dracula
It's just a scratch. from Dracula
It's no use of wasting your bullets, Martin. from Dracula
It's really good to see you. from Dracula
It's that big gray bat again, sir. from Dracula
It's your only hope. from Dracula
Its power lasts only from sunset to sunrise. from Dracula
John, come. Sit down. from Dracula
John, I know you love her, from Dracula
John. from Dracula
John. from Dracula
John. Look, the fog's lifting. from Dracula
Keep your filthy hands to yourself! from Dracula
Laugh all you like. from Dracula
Let me live, please! from Dracula
Let's sit down. from Dracula
Like his, only smaller. from Dracula
Like John? from Dracula
Listen to them. from Dracula
Little known facts, which the world from Dracula
Locking me in my room. from Dracula
Look out. He'll get in your hair. from Dracula
Look, here's an opening. from Dracula
Look, the sun. from Dracula
Look. from Dracula
Looks like a huge dog! from Dracula
Lucy. from Dracula
Marks? from Dracula
Martin, come with me. from Dracula
Master, the sun is gone! from Dracula
Master, we're here! from Dracula
Master, you've come back. from Dracula
Master! Master, I'm here! from Dracula
May I call later and inquire how you're feeling? from Dracula
May I present my daughter Mina? from Dracula
Me, I've heard them howl at night before. from Dracula
Meeting me at Borgo Pass at midnight. from Dracula
Might I inquire if you are the Dr. Seward whose sanitarium is at Whitby? from Dracula
Millions of them. from Dracula
Millions of them. from Dracula
Mina, I'll be waiting for you in the library. from Dracula
Mina, please get your bags packed. from Dracula
Mina, where are you? from Dracula
Mina, why didn't you let us know? from Dracula
Mina, you're... from Dracula
Mina! from Dracula
Mina! from Dracula
Mina! from Dracula
Mina! from Dracula
Mina! from Dracula
Mina! from Dracula
Mina! Mina, where are you? from Dracula
Mina! Mina! from Dracula
Mina! Mina! from Dracula
Mina! Mina! from Dracula
Mina! Mina! from Dracula
Mina. from Dracula
Mina. from Dracula
Mina. from Dracula
Mina. Mina. from Dracula
Miss Mina is to wear this wreath of wolfsbane from Dracula
Miss Mina was up and dressed and out on the terrace. from Dracula
Miss Mina, from Dracula
Miss Mina, from Dracula
Miss Mina, out there dead! from Dracula
Miss Mina, you must come indoors. from Dracula
Miss Mina? from Dracula
Miss Weston. from Dracula
Modern medical science does not admit of such a creature. from Dracula
More effective than wolfsbane, Count. from Dracula
More wolfsbane? from Dracula
Mr. Harker, from Dracula
Mr. Harker, please, come here. from Dracula
Mr. Harker, that is what you should be worrying about. from Dracula
Mr. Harker. from Dracula
Must be a Scandinavian ship. That's what it looks to me like. from Dracula
My blood now flows through her veins. from Dracula
My cries at night, they might disturb Miss Mina. from Dracula
My dear, I'm sure Count Dracula will excuse you. from Dracula
My, that was a big bat. from Dracula
Nice little sentiment. from Dracula
No, I was trying to save her. from Dracula
No, John. You mustn't touch me. from Dracula
No, Martin, please! from Dracula
No, Martin! Martin, don't! from Dracula
No, Master, please! from Dracula
No, Mina, no! from Dracula
No, no, don’t look at me like that. from Dracula
No, no, Master! I wasn't going to say anything! from Dracula
No, no, no, Martin! Please! from Dracula
No, no, no. You must go. from Dracula
No, no, please. Put that back up there. from Dracula
No, no! from Dracula
No, please! Yes, yes. from Dracula
No, sir. from Dracula
No! No! from Dracula
No. from Dracula
No. from Dracula
No. You mustn't go there. from Dracula
Nobody goes aboard this here boat but the authorities. from Dracula
Nosferatu? from Dracula
Nosferatu. from Dracula
Not at all. from Dracula
Not human lives, but small ones from Dracula
Not in words, from Dracula
Not when I can get nice, fat spiders! from Dracula
Not yet, presently. Come, John. from Dracula
Nothing human. from Dracula
Now he's twisted and broken them iron bars as if they was cheese. from Dracula
Now it's too late. It's happened again. from Dracula
Now that you have learned what you have learned, from Dracula
Now, I want you to get it away from him and hide it. from Dracula
Now, John, please, please, be patient. from Dracula
Now, now, Renfield. from Dracula
Now, now, Renfield. from Dracula
Now, please, go back to bed at once. I'm going to call your father. from Dracula
Now, you mustn't get out of it this time. from Dracula
Obey. from Dracula
Of my own castle in Transylvania. from Dracula
Of my own castle in Transylvania. from Dracula
Oh, and the fire, it's so cheerful. from Dracula
Oh, Briggs from Dracula
Oh, but I love the fog. I love nights with fog. from Dracula
Oh, but that's all superstition. from Dracula
Oh, but, really, Father, I'm feeling quite well. from Dracula
Oh, certainly, Professor. from Dracula
Oh, don't! from Dracula
Oh, Dr. Seward, send me away from this place. from Dracula
Oh, Father, if it's from home, from Dracula
Oh, he'll be wanting to protect me again from Dracula
Oh, I didn't say anything. from Dracula
Oh, I don't know, Mr. Harker. from Dracula
Oh, I'm so glad to see you like this. from Dracula
Oh, if you could have seen the look on his face. from Dracula
Oh, it'll be a relief to see light in those dismal old windows. from Dracula
Oh, it's horrible! Dr. Seward! from Dracula
Oh, it's nothing serious. Just a small cut from that paper clip. from Dracula
Oh, John, darling, you must go away from me... from Dracula
Oh, John, I'm so glad you're here. from Dracula
Oh, John! Father, talk to him. from Dracula
Oh, John. from Dracula
Oh, John. John, darling. from Dracula
Oh, Lucy. You're so romantic. from Dracula
Oh, Martin, please! from Dracula
Oh, Martin. Didn't I warn you to keep a strict watch? from Dracula
Oh, Mr. Harker! Mr. Harker, it's horrible! from Dracula
Oh, never mind the Professor now. from Dracula
Oh, never mind the rest, dear. from Dracula
Oh, no, but I... Permit me. from Dracula
Oh, no, don't! Don't kill me! from Dracula
Oh, no, I didn't. from Dracula
Oh, no. from Dracula
Oh, no. from Dracula
Oh, nothing. Nothing at all. from Dracula
Oh, yes. from Dracula
Oh, yes. Everything is in order awaiting your signature. from Dracula
Oh, you look wonderful. from Dracula
Oh. from Dracula
On the contrary, it may prove to be most enlightening. from Dracula
On the throat of each victim, from Dracula
On this night, madam, the doors, they are barred from Dracula
On your way, old fly eater. from Dracula
Open the windows, Briggs, and let in some air. from Dracula
Or a wolf? from Dracula
Ouch! from Dracula
Our love, our life together. from Dracula
Our only chance of saving Miss Mina's life from Dracula
Out there! from Dracula
Pardon me, Dr. Seward, from Dracula
Pardon me. Yes? from Dracula
Please don't ask me to do that! from Dracula
Please don't let him go. from Dracula
Please don't, Martin! Oh, Martin, please! from Dracula
Please, Martin! No, Martin! from Dracula
Please, please, Mr. Harker. from Dracula
Please! from Dracula
Please! Please don't, Master! from Dracula
Please. from Dracula
Poor, puny things. from Dracula
Professor Van Helsing, from Dracula
Professor, vampires only exist in ghost stories. from Dracula
Professor? from Dracula
Promise me you'll save mine. from Dracula
Punish me, torture me, but let me live! from Dracula
Quite. from Dracula
Read, dummkopf, where I have marked. from Dracula
Renfield reacted very violently to its scent. from Dracula
Renfield, you're compelling me to put you in a straitjacket. from Dracula
Renfield? What are you doing there? from Dracula
Right. from Dracula
Run along, Briggs. Don't worry. from Dracula
Save her? That's a fine way. It's all right, darling. from Dracula
See how plain you can see the stars? from Dracula
Send me far away. from Dracula
Seward, I must be master here or I can do nothing. from Dracula
Seward, I want you to have Renfield closely watched from Dracula
Seward, that which I feared from the beginning has happened. from Dracula
She came out of the shadows and stood looking at me. from Dracula
She is not here. from Dracula
She looked like a hungry animal. from Dracula
She will live through the centuries to come, from Dracula
She'll be safe, all right, because she's going with me. from Dracula
Should you escape us, Dracula, from Dracula
Since the morning after the dream. from Dracula
Something so incredible, from Dracula
Sometimes I have me doubts about you. from Dracula
Sometimes they take the form of wolves, but generally of bats. from Dracula
Spiders now, is it? from Dracula
Stories? from Dracula
Strike me down dead, Doctor. He's got me going. from Dracula
Take her away from here. Take her away before... from Dracula
Take him away, Martin. from Dracula
Than death. from Dracula
Thank heaven she's alive. Thank heaven for that. from Dracula
Thank you. That's very kind of you, from Dracula
Thank you. Well, excuse me, dear. from Dracula
Thanks, I'm feeling much better. from Dracula
Thanks. from Dracula
Thanks. It looks very inviting. from Dracula
That Dracula cast no reflection in the mirror. from Dracula
That funny little old professor, he has a crucifix. from Dracula
That he must devour living things from Dracula
That is why Dracula smashed the mirror. from Dracula
That must be glorious. from Dracula
That sounded like a wolf. from Dracula
That the superstition of yesterday from Dracula
That which has already been done. from Dracula
That will do no good. from Dracula
That's all right, Briggs, now that I'm here. from Dracula
That's Renfield. What's he doing at the Abbey? from Dracula
That's the only time I feel really alive. from Dracula
The Abbey always reminds me of that old toast from Dracula
The Abbey could be very attractive, from Dracula
The blood is the life, Mr. Renfield. from Dracula
The captain dead, tied to the wheel. from Dracula
The coach from Count Dracula? from Dracula
The cross, put it away. from Dracula
The daylight stopped him. from Dracula
The driver, he is afraid. from Dracula
The fog seems to be closing down a bit, sir. from Dracula
The last rays of the day's sun will soon be gone, from Dracula
The lips touched you? Where? from Dracula
The most horrible expression came over her face. from Dracula
The natives there use it to protect themselves against vampires. from Dracula
The odor in the room from that horrible weed is stifling. from Dracula
The same two marks. from Dracula
The spider spinning his web for the unwary fly. from Dracula
The strength of the vampire is that people will not believe in him. from Dracula
The undead, the vampire. from Dracula
The vampire attacks the throat. from Dracula
The vampire is a pure myth, superstition. from Dracula
Then he must have brought his native soil with him, boxes of it. from Dracula
Then you know the woman in white is... from Dracula
Then“. Then she may be alive. from Dracula
There are far worse things from Dracula
There must be some way, some way to save her. from Dracula
There's nothing more to fear, Miss Mina. Dracula is dead forever. from Dracula
There's something troubling Mina, something she won't tell us. from Dracula
There's that bat again. from Dracula
They cannot harm that bat. from Dracula
They leave their coffins at night from Dracula
They look at me so strangely. from Dracula
They might give her bad dreams, Professor Van Helsing. from Dracula
They must have come through a terrible storm. from Dracula
They take the form of wolves and bats. from Dracula
They're all crazy, except you and me. from Dracula
They're all crazy. from Dracula
Think about something cheerful, aren't we? from Dracula
Think for a moment. from Dracula
This is very old wine. from Dracula
Thousands, from Dracula
To die, to be really dead, from Dracula
To London tonight or I'll call in the police. from Dracula
To the castle? from Dracula
To Transylvania, and that's impossible. from Dracula
Transylvania. from Dracula
Vampires. from Dracula
Van Helsing will explain. from Dracula
Van Helsing. from Dracula
Van Helsing. from Dracula
Van Helsing. from Dracula
Van Helsing. from Dracula
Very well, sir. from Dracula
Very well. from Dracula
Very well. from Dracula
Violets! Violets! Flower for your buttonhole, sir. from Dracula
Wait! from Dracula
Wait. Please. from Dracula
Walpurgis Night. from Dracula
Watch her closely, from Dracula
We are dealing with the undead. from Dracula
We have him trapped. Day is breaking. We have him trapped. from Dracula
We know how to save Miss Mina's soul, if not her life. from Dracula
We know why the wolves talk, from Dracula
We must cope with it. from Dracula
We must not be too late. from Dracula
We must reach the inn before sundown. from Dracula
We people of the mountains believe from Dracula
We thought he'd killed you, dear. from Dracula
We will be leaving tomorrow evening. from Dracula
We'll get no more out of him now for a while. from Dracula
We're safe! from Dracula
Well, and with all this, I thought I was in the wrong place. from Dracula
Well, Countess, from Dracula
Well, Dr. Seward, what about it? from Dracula
Well, good night. from Dracula
Well, good night. from Dracula
Well, here. Here's the lease. from Dracula
Well, how could she know anything about the woman in white? from Dracula
Well, I don't know. He may be right, Mina. from Dracula
Well, I'm sorry, but there's a carriage from Dracula
Well, let me see her. Tell her I'm here. from Dracula
Well, Mr. Renfield, from Dracula
Well, rather. It's quite different from outside. from Dracula
Well, what have they been doing to me, dear? from Dracula
Well, what's he done to you, dearie? Tell me. from Dracula
Well. from Dracula
Well... from Dracula
What are you talking about? from Dracula
What are you trying to do? Frighten her to death? from Dracula
What are you trying to say? from Dracula
What could have caused them, Professor? from Dracula
What did he want you to do? from Dracula
What do you want me to do? from Dracula
What have you to do with Dracula? from Dracula
What I'm trying to say is that I'm not afraid. from Dracula
What is it, Briggs? from Dracula
What is it, Master? from Dracula
What is it? Who is it, Martin? from Dracula
What music they make. from Dracula
What on earth caused that? from Dracula
What was that herb that excited him so? from Dracula
What? from Dracula
What? What? Again? from Dracula
What's been the matter? from Dracula
What's happened? from Dracula
What's happened? from Dracula
What's that running across the lawn? from Dracula
What's that? from Dracula
When it is gone, they leave their coffins. from Dracula
When she goes to bed. from Dracula
When, Miss Mina? from Dracula
Where does he go? from Dracula
Where else would he be going but to Dracula? from Dracula
Where? Where are you? from Dracula
Where? Where? from Dracula
Whew. from Dracula
Which we've been powerless to check. from Dracula
White with red centers. from Dracula
Who wants to eat flies? from Dracula
Whose blood I have just analyzed, from Dracula
Whose carriage? from Dracula
Whose name we know, even in the wilds of Transylvania. from Dracula
Why are you looking at me like that? from Dracula
Why are you so anxious to get away? from Dracula
Why, Count Dracula! from Dracula
Why, he's mad! Look at his eyes. from Dracula
Why, I can't understand why... from Dracula
Why, I hope I've brought enough labels for your luggage. from Dracula
Why, it looks as if you could reach out and touch them. from Dracula
Why, it's come from that hatchway! from Dracula
Why, John! from Dracula
Why, of course. And I'm very grateful. from Dracula
Why, the man's gone crazy. from Dracula
Why, what's the matter? from Dracula
Why, yes, it does. from Dracula
Why, yes. from Dracula
Why, yes. Thank you. from Dracula
Why... from Dracula
Wild animal? Like a madman! from Dracula
Will you say I'm spending the night in town with Lucy? from Dracula
With blood in them. from Dracula
With their eyes blazing red, from Dracula
Wolfsbane. from Dracula
Words, words, words. from Dracula
Would you like me to get you a hat... from Dracula
Yes, and that is what your English doctors would say, from Dracula
Yes, dear, like John. from Dracula
Yes, I heard something. from Dracula
Yes, it did. from Dracula
Yes, Master. from Dracula
Yes, Nosferatu, from Dracula
Yes, sir. At once, sir. from Dracula
Yes, sir. Right away, sir. from Dracula
Yes, that's where I'm going. from Dracula
Yes, you did. You said, "I will." from Dracula
Yes? from Dracula
Yes? from Dracula
Yes? from Dracula
Yes? Come. from Dracula
Yes. from Dracula
Yes. from Dracula
Yes. from Dracula
Yes. from Dracula
Yes. from Dracula
Yes. from Dracula
Yes. from Dracula
You are a wise man, Van Helsing. from Dracula
You are looking much better than you did this morning when I arrived. from Dracula
You are too late. from Dracula
You better bring Miss Mina inside. from Dracula
You can believe everything he says. It's all the truth. from Dracula
You can't hear what I'm saying, but we're here! from Dracula
You do, you loony. from Dracula
You forget, Doctor, that madmen have great strength. from Dracula
You had better do as your father advises. from Dracula
You know too much to live, Van Helsing. from Dracula
You know what you're doing to her, Professor? from Dracula
You must answer for what will happen to Miss Mina! from Dracula
You must go to your room as Professor Van Helsing suggests. from Dracula
You must. from Dracula
You say it seemed to come closer and closer? from Dracula
You see, all your papers were in... from Dracula
You tell him. You make him understand. from Dracula
You understand that, do you not? from Dracula
You will be safe if Dracula returns. from Dracula