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Dracula

Dracula

Title: Dracula: A Timeless Tale of Horror and Intrigue

Introduction:
Dracula, a Gothic masterpiece, has enraptured audiences for decades, captivating them with its enduring tale of bloodlust, seduction, and eternal life. Whether in movie or television form, this iconic story has left an indelible mark on popular culture. In this article, we dive into the world of Dracula, exploring some notable adaptations and their impact on audiences.

1. Dracula (1992):
Director: Francis Ford Coppola
Cast: Gary Oldman (Count Dracula), Winona Ryder (Mina Murray), Anthony Hopkins (Professor Abraham Van Helsing)

Francis Ford Coppola's 1992 adaptation of Dracula is a visual feast for the senses. This film masterfully embraces Bram Stoker's original novel, delving into the dark recesses of Count Dracula's tormented soul. Gary Oldman's haunting performance as the enigmatic vampire brings a sense of humanity to the character, while Winona Ryder shines as Mina Murray, the object of Dracula's desire. Anthony Hopkins's portrayal of Professor Van Helsing adds gravitas to the story, capturing the relentless pursuit of the undead. The movie's score, composed by Wojciech Kilar, enhances the eerie atmosphere surrounding Dracula's reign. You can experience this dark symphony of horror by playing and downloading the original soundtrack here.

2. Dracula (TV series, 2020):
Creator: Mark Gatiss, Steven Moffat
Cast: Claes Bang (Count Dracula), Dolly Wells (Sister Agatha Van Helsing), John Heffernan (Jonathan Harker)

In 2020, Mark Gatiss and Steven Moffat unveiled a fresh and bold take on Dracula, bringing the iconic vampire squarely into the twenty-first century. Danish actor Claes Bang portrays a charismatic and enigmatic Count Dracula, imbuing the character with a captivating magnetism. This three-part series delves into the tangled web of power dynamics between Dracula and his adversaries, led by the brilliant Sister Agatha Van Helsing, played by Dolly Wells. With its clever dialogue and inventive storytelling, this adaptation breathes new life into the blood-soaked legend. To further immerse yourself in the world of Dracula, you can play and download the hauntingly beautiful original score here.

3. Dracula (1931):
Director: Tod Browning
Cast: Bela Lugosi (Count Dracula), Helen Chandler (Mina Seward), Dwight Frye (Renfield)

Notably, Bela Lugosi's portrayal of Count Dracula in the 1931 film adaptation set the bar for future vampire portrayals. This classic interpretation, directed by Tod Browning, introduced audiences to the iconic image of Dracula with Lugosi's charismatic and enigmatic performance. Helen Chandler's Mina Seward brings vulnerability and captivation, while Dwight Frye's Renfield adds a touch of madness to the narrative. The thrilling musical score by Philip Glass, composed as homage to the film's original score by David Bergeaud, sets the stage for terror and suspense. Play and download this captivating score to experience the chilling ambiance of this iconic movie.

Conclusion:
Dracula, in its many adaptations, has proven to be a timeless work of horror, continually captivating audiences across various mediums. Whether you prefer the eerie grandeur of Francis Ford Coppola's 1992 movie, the innovative television series crafted by Mark Gatiss and Steven Moffat, or the classic 1931 interpretation featuring Bela Lugosi, each adaptation carries its own unique charm and interpretation of Bram Stoker's legendary vampire. Through the power of sound and visual storytelling, these adaptations allow us to immerse ourselves in the haunting world of Dracula time and time again. Play and download these captivating soundscapes to experience the gripping atmosphere and immortal allure of Count Dracula himself.

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

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