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DRÁCULA (1931) Full Movie
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00:02:31I say, Porter, don't take my luggage down.
00:02:35I'm going on to Borgo Pass tonight.
00:02:37Borgo Pass, sir?
00:02:39Yes, Borgo Pass, sir.
00:02:41Wait a minute.
00:02:42I have Borgo Pass, sir.
00:02:45It's a mistake.
00:02:47No, no, please, put that back up there.
00:02:51The driver, he is afraid.
00:02:54By Borgo's night.
00:02:56Good fellow he is.
00:02:58He wants me to ask if you can wait and go on after sunrise.
00:03:03Well, I'm sorry, but there's a carriage meeting me at Borgo Pass at midnight.
00:03:07Borgo Pass?
00:03:08Yes.
00:03:09Whose carriage?
00:03:11Count Dracula's.
00:03:13Count Dracula's?
00:03:15Yes.
00:03:23Castle Dracula?
00:03:26Yes, that's where I'm going.
00:03:29To the castle?
00:03:31Yes.
00:03:32No, you mustn't go there.
00:03:36We people of the mountains believe at the castle there are vampires.
00:03:43Dracula and his wives.
00:03:46They take the form of wolves and bats.
00:03:51They leave their coffins at night and they feed on the blood of the living.
00:03:59Oh, but that's all superstition.
00:04:02Why, I, I can't understand why.
00:04:04Hush, the lady.
00:04:06You should clean up.
00:04:09Look, the sun.
00:04:14When it is gone, they leave their coffins.
00:04:17Come, we must go indoors.
00:04:20But wait.
00:04:23I mean just a minute.
00:04:25What I'm trying to say is that I'm not afraid.
00:04:28I've explained to the driver that it's a matter of business with me.
00:04:32I've got to go, really.
00:04:37Well, good night.
00:04:42Wait.
00:04:43Please.
00:04:46If you must go, wear this.
00:04:49For your mother's sake.
00:04:51It will protect you.
00:04:58Wait for me.
00:05:05Oh, God, help me.
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00:05:28I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I'm sorry
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00:08:09High Driver!
00:08:14What do you mean by going at this?
00:10:07Dracula.
00:10:10Oh, it's really good to see you.
00:10:15I don't know what happened to the driver and my luggage and...
00:10:20Well, and with all this, I thought I was in the wrong place.
00:10:25I bid you welcome.
00:10:37Listen to them.
00:10:40Children of the night.
00:10:43What music they make.
00:11:06The Spiders.
00:11:35The Spider spinning his web for the unwary fly.
00:11:40The blood is the life, Mr. Redfield.
00:11:45I...
00:11:49Yes.
00:11:51I'm sure you will find this part of my castle more inviting.
00:12:07Well, rather. It's quite different from outside.
00:12:11On the fire, it's so cheerful.
00:12:16I didn't know, but that you might be hungry.
00:12:19Thank you. That's very kind of you.
00:12:22But I'm a bit worried about my luggage. You see, all your papers were in...
00:12:26I took the liberty of having your luggage brought up.
00:12:29Allow me.
00:12:32Oh, yes.
00:12:38Thanks.
00:13:20I trust you have kept your coming here a secret.
00:13:24I followed your instructions implicitly.
00:13:28Excellent, Mr. Redfield. Excellent.
00:13:33And now, if you're not too fatigued,
00:13:36I would like to discuss the lease on Carfax Abbey.
00:13:40Oh, yes. Everything is in order, awaiting your signature.
00:13:50Well, here. Here's the lease.
00:13:58Oh, I... I hope I've brought enough labels for your luggage.
00:14:04I'm taking with me only three... boxes.
00:14:09Very well.
00:14:12I have chartered a ship to take us to England.
00:14:17We will be leaving tomorrow evening.
00:14:28Everything will be ready.
00:14:33I hope you will be satisfied.
00:14:36I hope you will find this comfortable.
00:14:41Thanks. It looks very inviting. Ouch!
00:15:07Oh, it's nothing serious. Just a small cut from that paper clip.
00:15:13It's just a scratch.
00:15:24This is very old wine.
00:15:31I hope you will like it.
00:15:37Aren't you drinking?
00:15:40I never drink. Why?
00:15:47Well...
00:15:57It's delicious.
00:16:00And now, I'll...
00:16:02It's delicious.
00:16:05And now, I'll leave you.
00:16:08Well, good night.
00:16:18Good night, Mr. Trenfield.
00:16:32Good night.
00:17:02Good night.
00:17:32THE END
00:18:02THE END
00:18:07THE END
00:18:29Master, the sun is gone!
00:18:38THE END
00:18:50You will keep your promise when we get to London, won't you, Master?
00:18:57You will see that I get lives.
00:19:01Not human lives, but small ones.
00:19:04With blood in them.
00:19:07I'll be loyal to you, Master.
00:19:10I'll be loyal.
00:19:35THE END
00:19:56Captain dead, tied to the wheel.
00:20:00A terrible tragedy.
00:20:02Master, we're here.
00:20:09You can't hear what I'm saying, but we're here.
00:20:14We're safe.
00:20:19They must have had a terrible storm.
00:20:25What's that?
00:20:32Why, it's coming from that hatch.
00:20:46Why, he's mad. Look at his eyes.
00:20:50Why, the man's gone crazy.
00:21:02THE END
00:21:32THE END
00:21:37Violet, blow your baton.
00:21:42Blow your baton.
00:21:45She's a nice one.
00:21:48THE END
00:22:02THE END
00:22:32THE END
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00:24:03Dr. Seward.
00:24:06You're wanted on the telephone.
00:24:10Excuse me, dear.
00:24:11Father, if it's from home,
00:24:13will you say I'm spending the night in town with Lucy?
00:24:16All right, dear.
00:24:18Pardon.
00:24:19Yes?
00:24:20I could not help overhearing your name.
00:24:23Might I inquire if you are the Dr. Seward
00:24:25whose sanatorium is at Whitby?
00:24:27Why, yes.
00:24:29I'm Count Dracula.
00:24:32I have just leased Carfex Abbey.
00:24:34I understand.
00:24:35It adjoins your grounds.
00:24:37Why, yes, it does.
00:24:39I'm very happy to make your acquaintance.
00:24:41All right.
00:24:42May I present my daughter, Mina.
00:24:47Count Dracula.
00:24:49Miss Weston.
00:24:51How do you do?
00:24:53And Mr. Harker.
00:24:56How do you do?
00:24:58Count Dracula has just taken Carfex Abbey.
00:25:00Oh, it'll be a relief to see lights in those dismal old windows.
00:25:03It will indeed.
00:25:04You'll excuse me.
00:25:05I'm wanted on the telephone.
00:25:07The abbey could be very attractive.
00:25:09I should imagine it would need quite extensive repairs.
00:25:14I shall do very little repairing.
00:25:18It reminds me of the broken battlements
00:25:20of my own castle in Transylvania.
00:25:24The abbey always reminds me of that old coast
00:25:28above lofty timbers.
00:25:31The walls around are bare,
00:25:34echoing to our laughter
00:25:37as though the dead were there.
00:25:40Nice little sentiment.
00:25:41But there's more.
00:25:42Even nicer.
00:25:44Papa comes to the dead already.
00:25:47Hurrah for the next to die.
00:25:49Oh, never mind the rest, dear.
00:25:52To die.
00:25:54To be really dead.
00:25:55That must be glorious.
00:25:58Why, Count Dracula.
00:26:03There are far worse things
00:26:07waiting, man,
00:26:09than death.
00:26:26It reminds me
00:26:28of the broken battlements
00:26:31of my own castle
00:26:33in Transylvania.
00:26:37Oh, Lucy,
00:26:39you're so romantic.
00:26:41Love all you like.
00:26:43I think he's fascinating.
00:26:46Oh, I suppose he's not.
00:26:48I suppose he's not.
00:26:50I suppose he's not.
00:26:52I suppose he's not.
00:26:53Fascinating.
00:26:55Oh, I suppose he's all right.
00:26:58But give me someone a little more normal.
00:27:01Like John?
00:27:03Yes, dear.
00:27:04Like John.
00:27:07Castle.
00:27:09Dracula.
00:27:12Transylvania.
00:27:16Well, uh...
00:27:18Countess.
00:27:21I'll leave you to your count
00:27:22and his ruined abbey.
00:27:24Good night, Lucy.
00:27:26Good night, dear.
00:27:29The fog seems to be closing down a bit, sir.
00:27:52Good night.
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00:29:23Dr. Seward,
00:29:25when did Miss Weston have the last transfusion?
00:29:28About four hours ago.
00:29:32An unnatural loss of blood,
00:29:35which we've been powerless to check.
00:29:45On the throat of each victim,
00:29:48the same two marks.
00:29:53There's blood on him.
00:29:59Now, just keep your hands covered for me.
00:30:01I don't want to keep my hands covered.
00:30:04But you said you would.
00:30:05I don't want to, Lee.
00:30:06But you said you would.
00:30:07I don't want to.
00:30:09Did you real...
00:30:12He probably wants his flies again!
00:30:15No, Martin, please!
00:30:17Please, no, Martin!
00:30:18No, Martin, please.
00:30:20Please, Martin!
00:30:21No, Martin! No, Martin!
00:30:24Oh, Martin, please!
00:30:26Give it to me now!
00:30:28No, Martin, please! No, Martin!
00:30:30Martin, don't! Don't throw my spider away from me!
00:30:34Oh, Martin!
00:30:36Oh!
00:30:38Ain't you a shame now? Ain't you?
00:30:41Spiders now, is it?
00:30:44Flies ain't good enough.
00:30:47Flies?
00:30:49Flies?
00:30:51Poor, puny things.
00:30:54Who wants to eat flies?
00:30:57You do, you loony.
00:31:00Not when I can get nice, fat spiders.
00:31:04All right.
00:31:06Have it your own way.
00:31:22Read, Duncopf, where I have marked.
00:31:24Deinde.
00:31:26Cum extractum desperculionis sanguin in ictum est...
00:31:31...sanguis puniceo colore amisso lacteus fit.
00:31:38Gentlemen, we are dealing with the undead.
00:31:44Must.
00:31:46Nosferatu.
00:31:48Yes, Nosferatu.
00:31:50The undead.
00:31:52The vampire.
00:31:56The vampire attacks the throat.
00:31:59It leaves two little wounds...
00:32:02...white with red scintills.
00:32:07Dr. Seward...
00:32:09...your patient Rainfield, whose blood I have just extracted...
00:32:13...is obsessed with the idea...
00:32:15...that he must devour living things...
00:32:18...in order to sustain his own life.
00:32:21But, Professor Van Helsing...
00:32:23...modern medical science does not admit of such a creature.
00:32:27The vampire is a pure myth, superstition.
00:32:30I may be able to bring you proof...
00:32:33...that the superstition of yesterday...
00:32:37...is not true.
00:32:39The superstition of yesterday...
00:32:43...can become the scientific reality of today.
00:32:49But, Professor...
00:32:51...Rainfield's cravings have always been for small living things.
00:32:55Nothing human.
00:32:56As far as we know, Doctor.
00:32:59But you tell me that he escapes from his room.
00:33:02He's gone for hours.
00:33:05Where does he go?
00:33:07Professor's going to give you a little oil...
00:33:10...so you won't have to eat flies.
00:33:14Well, Mr. Rainfield...
00:33:16...you are looking much better than you did this morning when I arrived.
00:33:20Thanks. I'm feeling much better.
00:33:25I am here to help you.
00:33:27You understand that, do you not?
00:33:31Why, of course.
00:33:33And I'm very grateful.
00:33:37Keep your filthy hands to yourself.
00:33:39Now, now, Rainfield.
00:33:43Oh, Dr. Seward...
00:33:45...send me away from this place.
00:33:47Send me far away.
00:33:49Why are you so anxious to get away?
00:33:56My cries at night...
00:33:58...they might disturb Miss Meena.
00:34:00Eh?
00:34:07They might give her bad dreams, Professor Van Helsing.
00:34:15Bad dreams.
00:34:37That sounded like a wolf.
00:34:39Yes, it did.
00:34:41But I hardly think there are wolves so near London.
00:34:44He thinks there are wolves.
00:34:46Me, I've heard them howl at night before.
00:34:50He thinks they're talking.
00:34:52Yes, I've heard them howl.
00:34:54And I've heard them howl.
00:34:56And you?
00:34:58I've heard them howl.
00:35:00I've heard them howl.
00:35:02I've heard them howl.
00:35:04He thinks they're talking to him.
00:35:06The owls and owls back at him.
00:35:09He's crazy.
00:35:13I might have known.
00:35:15I might have known.
00:35:19We know why the wolves talk.
00:35:23Do we not, Mr. Renfield?
00:35:27And we know how we can make them stop.
00:35:31You know too much to live, Van Helsing.
00:35:34No, no, Renfield.
00:35:38We will get no more out of him now for his wife.
00:35:41Take him away, Martin.
00:35:43On your way, old fly, sir.
00:35:48I'm warning you, Dr. Seward.
00:35:50If you don't send me away,
00:35:52you must answer for what will happen to Miss Mina.
00:35:56All right, Martin.
00:35:57Come along now.
00:35:59Come along.
00:36:01What was that herb that excited him so?
00:36:05Wolfbane.
00:36:07It is a plant that grows in Central Europe.
00:36:10The natives there use it to protect themselves against vampires.
00:36:14Renfield reacted very violently to its scent.
00:36:18Seward, I want you to have Renfield closely watched
00:36:22by day and night, especially by night.
00:36:26Especially by night.
00:36:48Yes, master.
00:36:52Master, you've come back.
00:36:59No, master, please.
00:37:02Please don't ask me to do that.
00:37:05Don't. Not her.
00:37:11Please.
00:37:13Please don't, master.
00:37:15Don't, please.
00:37:18Don't, please.
00:37:21Please.
00:37:24Oh, don't.
00:37:48Don't.
00:38:06I lay in bed for quite a while, reading.
00:38:11And just as I was commencing to get drowsy,
00:38:15I heard the fogs howling.
00:38:19And when the dream came,
00:38:22and it seemed the whole room was filled with mist,
00:38:26it was so thick, I could just see the lamp by the bed,
00:38:31a tiny spark in the fog.
00:38:35And then I saw two red eyes staring at me,
00:38:40and a white, livid face came down out of the mist.
00:38:46It came closer and closer.
00:38:51I felt its breath on my face,
00:38:55and then its lips.
00:38:58But dear, it was only a dream.
00:39:01And then in the morning, I felt so weak,
00:39:05it seemed as if all the life had been drained out of me.
00:39:09Doctor, we're going to forget all about these dreams
00:39:13and think about something cheerful, aren't we?
00:39:16Allow me?
00:39:18Oh, certainly, professor.
00:39:20Think for a moment.
00:39:23Is there anything that might have brought this dream on?
00:39:29No.
00:39:31Doctor, there's something troubling Nina,
00:39:35something she won't tell us.
00:39:37The face in the dream.
00:39:40You say it seemed to come closer and closer.
00:39:45The lips touched you.
00:39:48Where?
00:39:50Is there anything the matter with your throat?
00:39:53Oh, no, but I...
00:39:54Permit me.
00:39:55No, please.
00:39:56Yes, yes.
00:39:59Huh?
00:40:04How long have you had those little marks?
00:40:07Marks?
00:40:09Please.
00:40:10Nina, why didn't you let us know?
00:40:12Do not excite her.
00:40:16When, Miss Nina?
00:40:21Since the morning after the dream.
00:40:27What could have caused them, professor?
00:40:29Count Dracula.
00:40:36It's good to see you back again, doctor.
00:40:40I heard you have just arrived.
00:40:47And you, Miss Nina, you're looking exceptionally...
00:40:52Pardon me, Dr. Seward,
00:40:56but I think Miss Nina should go to her room at once.
00:40:59Professor Van Helsing,
00:41:00I don't believe it's as important as you seem to think it is.
00:41:03Excuse me, Count Dracula, Professor Van Helsing.
00:41:11Van Helsing,
00:41:14a most distinguished scientist,
00:41:16whose name we know,
00:41:18even in the wild of Transylvania.
00:41:24I had a frightful dream a few nights ago,
00:41:27and I don't seem to be able to get it out of my mind.
00:41:30I hope you haven't taken my stories too seriously.
00:41:33Stories?
00:41:36Yes.
00:41:39In my humble effort to amuse your fiancée, Mr. Harker,
00:41:43I was telling her some rather grim tales of my far-off country.
00:41:50I can imagine.
00:41:52Why, John.
00:41:58I can quite understand the Harker's concern.
00:42:02I'm afraid it's quite serious.
00:42:05My dear, I'm sure Count Dracula will excuse you.
00:42:08You must go to your room, as Professor Van Helsing suggests.
00:42:13Oh, but really, Father, I'm feeling quite well.
00:42:18You had better do as your father advises.
00:42:24Very well.
00:42:28Good night, John.
00:42:38Miss Mina, may I call later and inquire how you are feeling?
00:42:42Why, yes.
00:42:56I'm sorry, Doctor, my visit was so ill-timed.
00:42:59Not at all. On the contrary, it may prove to be most enlightening.
00:43:05In fact, before you go, you can be of definite service.
00:43:09Anything I can do. Gladly.
00:43:18A moment ago, I stumbled upon a most amazing phenomenon.
00:43:24Something so incredible, I mistrust my own judgment.
00:43:32Look.
00:43:54Doctor Seward, my humble apology.
00:43:57I dislike mirrors. Van Helsing will explain.
00:44:15For one who has not lived even a single lifetime, you're a wise man, Van Helsing.
00:44:28What on earth caused that?
00:44:31Did you see the look on his face? Like a wild animal.
00:44:34Wild animal? Like a madman?
00:44:39What's that running across the lawn?
00:44:42Looks like a huge dog.
00:44:44Or a wolf.
00:44:48A wolf?
00:44:50He was afraid we might follow.
00:44:52Follow?
00:44:54Sometimes they take the form of wolves, but generally of bats.
00:44:59What are you talking about?
00:45:01Dracula.
00:45:03But what's Dracula got to do with wolves and bats?
00:45:07Dracula is our vampire.
00:45:09But surely, Professor...
00:45:10A vampire casts no reflection in the glass.
00:45:13That is why Dracula smashed the mirror.
00:45:17I don't mean to be rude, but that's the sort of thing I'd expect one of the patients here to say.
00:45:22Yes, and that is what your English doctors would say.
00:45:26Your police.
00:45:30The strength of the vampire is that people will not believe in him.
00:46:01Professor, vampires only exist in ghost stories.
00:46:05A vampire, Mr. Harker, is a being that lives after its death by drinking the blood of the living.
00:46:13It must have blood or it dies.
00:46:16Its power lasts only from sunset to sunrise.
00:46:20During the hours of the day, it must rest in the earth in which it was buried.
00:46:25But then, if Dracula were a vampire, he'd have to return every night to Transylvania.
00:46:29And that's impossible.
00:46:31Then he must have brought his native soil with him.
00:46:33Boxes of it.
00:46:35Boxes of earth large enough for him to rest in.
00:46:40Renfield?
00:46:42What are you doing there?
00:46:44Come here.
00:46:48Did you hear what we were talking about?
00:46:52Did you hear what we were saying?
00:46:55Yes, I heard something.
00:46:58Enough.
00:47:01Be guided by what he says.
00:47:04It's your only hope.
00:47:14It's her only hope.
00:47:17I begged you to send me away, but you wouldn't.
00:47:19Now it's too late.
00:47:20It's happened again.
00:47:22What's happened?
00:47:28Take her away from here.
00:47:30Take her away before...
00:47:37No, no, Master.
00:47:39I wasn't going to say anything.
00:47:41I told him nothing.
00:47:43I'm loyal to you, Master.
00:47:46What have you to do with Dracula?
00:47:48Dracula?
00:47:56I never even heard the name before.
00:48:00You will die in torment if you die with innocent blood on your soul.
00:48:05Oh, no.
00:48:08God will not damn a lunatic soul.
00:48:12He knows that the powers of evil are too great for those of us with a weak mind.
00:48:19Oh, Mr. Hawkins.
00:48:20Mr. Hawkins.
00:48:21Horrible.
00:48:22Oh, it's horrible.
00:48:23Dr. Stillman.
00:48:24Mrs. Bader.
00:48:25Out there, dead.
00:48:26Hey, out where?
00:48:27Out there.
00:48:28Out there, dead.
00:48:29Hey, out where?
00:48:30Out there.
00:48:59Thank heaven she's alive.
00:49:01Thank heaven for that.
00:49:02Alive, yes, but in greater danger.
00:49:05For she is already under his influence.
00:49:07It's horrible, Daniel.
00:49:08Horrible.
00:49:09Incredible.
00:49:10Incredible, perhaps.
00:49:11But a fact.
00:49:12We must face it.
00:49:13We must cope with it.
00:49:14As these attacks continue, she becomes more and more powerful.
00:49:28Further attacks on small children committed after dark by the mysterious woman in white
00:49:53took place last night.
00:49:56Narratives of two small girls.
00:49:59Each child describing a beautiful lady in white who promised her chocolates, enticed her to a secluded spot,
00:50:09and there bit her slightly in the throat.
00:50:13Ghosts.
00:50:15Vampires.
00:50:16And then, Miss Minow?
00:50:18Well, how could she know anything about the woman in white?
00:50:20It's bad enough for her to read it in the newspaper.
00:50:22Please, please, Mr. Hawkins.
00:50:27And when was the next time you saw Miss Lucy after she was buried?
00:50:39I was downstairs on the terrace.
00:50:44She came out of the shadows and stood looking at me.
00:50:49I started to speak to her.
00:50:54And then I remembered she was dead.
00:50:58The most horrible expression came over her face.
00:51:02She looked like a hungry animal.
00:51:05A wolf.
00:51:09And then she turned and ran back into the dark.
00:51:13Then you know the woman in white is...
00:51:20Lucy.
00:51:23Miss Minow, I promise you that after tonight she will remain at rest, her soul released from this horror.
00:51:31If you can save Lucy's soul after death, promise me you'll save mine.
00:51:36Darling, you're not going to die. You're going to live.
00:51:40No, John. You mustn't touch me.
00:51:44And you mustn't kiss me ever again.
00:51:48What are you trying to say?
00:51:53You tell him. You make him understand.
00:51:57I can't.
00:52:05Professor.
00:52:12It's all over, John.
00:52:15Our love, our life together.
00:52:19Oh, no.
00:52:21No, no, don't look at me like that.
00:52:24I love you, John. You.
00:52:32But this horror, he wills it.
00:52:36Miss Minow, you must come indoors.
00:52:40You must.
00:52:43You know what you're doing to her, Professor? You're driving her crazy.
00:52:47Mr. Harker, that is what you should be worrying about.
00:52:51The last rays of the day's sun will soon be gone, and another night will be upon us.
00:52:58Dr. Seward, I'm taking Minow with me to London tonight, or I'll call in the police.
00:53:03But, John.
00:53:05Minow, please get your bag.
00:53:07I must be master here, or I can do nothing.
00:53:10Right.
00:53:11Miss Minow, both this room and your bedroom have been prepared with wolfbane.
00:53:17You will be safe if Dracula returns.
00:53:20She'll be safe, all right, because she's going with me.
00:53:23Minow will be waiting for you in the library.
00:53:25Oh, John.
00:53:27Father, talk to him. Please don't let him go.
00:53:31Oh, please.
00:53:35Miss Minow is to wear this wreath of wolfbane when she goes to bed.
00:53:39Watch her closely, and see that she does not remove it in her sleep.
00:53:43I understand, Professor.
00:53:44And under no circumstances must these windows be open tonight.
00:53:48Very well, sir.
00:53:51Good night, Miss Minow.
00:53:53Good night, Doctor.
00:53:55Please come in.
00:53:57Hello, Doctor.
00:53:59Hello, Doctor.
00:54:01Doctor, how is Minow?
00:54:03Minow is in her bedroom, sitting up straight.
00:54:06Why can't I see the doctor's face?
00:54:08Oh, no, Doctor.
00:54:09You must see her face.
00:54:10I am happy to see you.
00:54:11But I must have the doctor's face.
00:54:13I'll take my leave, Doctor.
00:54:16Miss Minow, I think you're not resting.
00:54:18You will recollect that Dracula cast no reflection in the mirror.
00:54:22Yes.
00:54:23And that three boxes of earth were delivered to him at Carfax Abbey.
00:54:26Quite.
00:54:27And knowing that a vampire must rest by day in his native soil,
00:54:31I am convinced that this Dracula is no legend,
00:54:35but an undead creature whose life is a mystery.
00:54:39I am convinced.
00:54:40I am convinced.
00:54:41I am convinced.
00:54:42I am convinced.
00:54:43I am convinced.
00:54:44Dracula is no legend,
00:54:46but an undead creature whose life has been unnaturally prolonged.
00:54:51Well, Dr. Seward, what about it?
00:54:54Is Mina going with me or not?
00:54:56If you take her from under our protection, you will kill her.
00:54:59Now, John, please, please, be patient.
00:55:02Mr. Harker, please, come here.
00:55:08Well?
00:55:10John, I know you love her,
00:55:12but don't forget she's my daughter,
00:55:14and I must do what I think is best.
00:55:18Mr. Harker,
00:55:20I have devoted my lifetime to the study of many strange things,
00:55:25little-known facts which the world is perhaps better off for not knowing.
00:55:29I know.
00:55:31But, Professor, all I want is to get Mina away from all of this.
00:55:34That will do no good.
00:55:37Our only chance of saving Miss Mina's life
00:55:40is to find the hiding place of Dracula's living corpse
00:55:43and to drive a stake through its heart.
00:55:46Isn't this a strange conversation for men who aren't crazy?
00:55:51Renfield, you're compelling me to put you in a straitjacket.
00:55:54You forget, Doctor, that madmen have great strength.
00:55:59Dracula has great strength, eh, Renfield?
00:56:03Words, words, words.
00:56:05Oh, Martin, didn't I warn you to keep a strict watch?
00:56:08What? What again?
00:56:11Yes, sir. At once, sir.
00:56:14Yes, sir. Right away, sir.
00:56:17Here. The doctor's pet loony is loose again.
00:56:21He came and stood below my window in the moonlight,
00:56:26and he promised me things,
00:56:30not in words, but by doing them.
00:56:35Doing them?
00:56:37By making them happen.
00:56:45A red mist spread over the lawn,
00:56:49coming on like a flame of fire.
00:56:53And then he parted it.
00:56:57And I could see that there were thousands of rats
00:57:03with their eyes blazing red, like his, only smaller.
00:57:09And then he held up his hand, and they all stopped.
00:57:14And I thought he seemed to be saying,
00:57:20rats, rats, rats,
00:57:26thousands, millions of them,
00:57:32all red blood,
00:57:35all these will I give you,
00:57:40if you will obey me.
00:57:43What did he want you to do?
00:57:47That which has already been done.
00:57:52Strike me down, dear doctor. He's got me going.
00:57:56Now he's twisted and broken them iron bars as if they was cheese.
00:58:00Dracula is in the house.
00:58:02In the house?
00:58:03Doctor, this time he can do no harm.
00:58:06We are ready for him.
00:58:08Martin, come with me.
00:58:09I'll show you where we can put Mr. Renfield, where he won't escape again.
00:58:12Maybe all right, but I have me dance.
00:58:14Come along, old fly eater.
00:58:16Now, you mustn't get out of it this time.
00:58:18I'm awfully sorry to have to lock you up,
00:58:20but you know this thing is really intense.
00:58:22Van Helsing.
00:58:24Van Helsing.
00:58:30Now that you have learned what you have learned,
00:58:33it would be well for you to return to your own country.
00:58:37I prefer to remain
00:58:40and protect those whom you would destroy.
00:58:44You are too late.
00:58:46My blood now flows through her veins.
00:58:51She will live through the centuries to come,
00:58:56as I have lived.
00:58:58Should you escape us, Dracula,
00:59:01we know how to save Miss Mina's soul,
00:59:04if not her life.
00:59:06If she dies by day,
00:59:08but I shall see that she dies by night.
00:59:12And I will have Carfax Abbey torn down stone by stone,
00:59:17excavated a mile around.
00:59:19I will find your earth box
00:59:21and drive that stake through your heart.
00:59:25Come here.
00:59:44Come...
00:59:46here.
00:59:49Come...
00:59:51here.
01:00:20Your will
01:00:22is strong,
01:00:24Van Helsing.
01:00:32More wolf bane,
01:00:35more effective than wolf bane count.
01:00:39Indeed.
01:00:49Open the windows, Briggs, and let in some air.
01:00:51The odor in the room from that horrible weed.
01:00:54Well, it's startling. I can't stand it.
01:00:56But the professor gave orders.
01:00:58Oh, never mind the professor now.
01:01:00Now, please, go back to bed at once.
01:01:02I'm going to call your father.
01:01:05What is it, Briggs?
01:01:07Oh, I don't know, Mr. Harker.
01:01:09I felt strangely dizzy.
01:01:12And when it cleared away,
01:01:14Miss Mina was up and dressed and out on the terrace,
01:01:16and I can't get her to go to bed.
01:01:18Let me see her. Tell her I'm here.
01:01:20John?
01:01:21Oh, John, I'm so glad you're here.
01:01:24But what have they been doing to me, dear?
01:01:28Locking me in my room.
01:01:30Oh, and the horrible smell of that awful weed.
01:01:33It's been like a nightmare.
01:01:36What's been the matter?
01:01:39Why are you looking at me like that?
01:01:42Mina.
01:01:44You're so...
01:01:46like a changed girl.
01:01:48Oh, you look wonderful.
01:01:50I feel wonderful.
01:01:52I've never felt better in my life.
01:01:54Oh, I'm so glad to see you like this.
01:01:57I've been awfully worried about you.
01:01:59Mr. Harker, you'd better bring Miss Mina inside.
01:02:03That's all right, Briggs, now that I'm here.
01:02:06Run along, Briggs. Don't worry.
01:02:10John, look, the fog's lifting.
01:02:13See how plain you can see the stars.
01:02:16Yes.
01:02:18Millions of them.
01:02:20I've never seen them so close.
01:02:23Why, it looked as if you could reach out and touch them.
01:02:27Would you like me to get you a hat?
01:02:31Why, what's the matter?
01:02:34Oh, nothing. Nothing at all.
01:02:37Come.
01:02:39Let's sit down.
01:02:44Van Helsing.
01:02:46See what?
01:02:48That which I feared from the beginning has happened.
01:02:50What?
01:02:52Dracula boasts that he has fused his blood with that of Miss Mina's.
01:02:56In life, she will now become the foul thing of the night that he is.
01:02:59But Van Helsing...
01:03:01No, no, come, see what? Come, there's not a moment to be lost.
01:03:04Oh, but I love the fog.
01:03:06I love nights with fog.
01:03:08Well, only yesterday you said you were afraid of the night.
01:03:12But darling, I could never have said anything so silly.
01:03:15I couldn't.
01:03:17I love the night.
01:03:19That's the only time I feel really alive.
01:03:22There's that bat again.
01:03:26Yes?
01:03:28Look out, he'll get in your hair.
01:03:30Yes?
01:03:32Yes?
01:03:38Mine are the big bats.
01:03:40I will.
01:03:44You will? Why?
01:03:46Well, I didn't say anything.
01:03:49Yes, you did. You said, I will.
01:03:51Oh, no, I didn't.
01:03:53John.
01:03:55Come, sit down.
01:03:57There must be some way, some way to save her.
01:04:01There is only one...
01:04:03John, that funny little old professor.
01:04:06He has a crucifix.
01:04:08And I want you to get it away from him and hide it.
01:04:12But why, dear?
01:04:14Oh, he'll be wanting to protect me again.
01:04:17From the night or Count Dracula or whatever it is.
01:04:20Well, I don't know.
01:04:23He may be right, Mina.
01:04:26Your eyes.
01:04:32They look at me so strangely.
01:04:42Mina.
01:04:45Mina, you're...
01:04:47No, Mina, no.
01:04:49Give me that.
01:04:51What's the idea?
01:04:53Give me that. What's the idea?
01:04:55Have you gone crazy?
01:04:56What are you trying to do, frighten her to death?
01:04:58No, I was trying to save her.
01:05:00Save her, that's a fine way.
01:05:02It's all right, darling.
01:05:04Oh, John, darling, you must go away from me.
01:05:10Cross, put it away.
01:05:13After what's happened, I can't bear to look at it.
01:05:16What's happened?
01:05:17I can't tell you, I can't.
01:05:19Oh, but you must, you must tell me. I have a right to know.
01:05:23Oh, John.
01:05:25You can believe everything he said.
01:05:28It's all the truth.
01:05:30Dracula, he...
01:05:32Dracula?
01:05:34What's he done to you, dearie? Tell me.
01:05:37He came to me.
01:05:40He opened a vein in his arm and he made me drink.
01:05:49What is it? Who is it, Martin?
01:05:51It's that big gray bat again, sir.
01:05:54There's no use of wasting your bullets, Martin.
01:05:57They cannot harm that bat.
01:06:03No, sir.
01:06:06He's crazy.
01:06:09They're all crazy.
01:06:12They're all crazy except you and me.
01:06:15Sometimes I have me doubts about you.
01:06:19Yes.
01:07:19I'm sorry.
01:07:49That's Renfield.
01:07:52What's he doing at the abbey?
01:07:57Come, Mr. Harker.
01:08:00Come, Mr. Harker.
01:08:03Come, Mr. Harker.
01:08:06Come, Mr. Harker.
01:08:09Come, Mr. Harker.
01:08:12Come, Mr. Harker.
01:08:15Come, Mr. Harker.
01:08:46Master.
01:08:49Master, I'm here.
01:09:01Where else would he be going but to Dracula?
01:09:06What is it, Master?
01:09:09What is it, Master?
01:09:12What is it, Master?
01:09:15What do you want me to do?
01:09:17Look. Here's an opening.
01:09:23Mina.
01:09:26Mina.
01:09:29I didn't leave him here, Master.
01:09:32I didn't know. I swear.
01:09:36No. No.
01:09:38Wait.
01:09:42Wait.
01:09:53I'm loyal to you, Master.
01:09:56I'm your slave. I didn't betray you.
01:10:01Oh, no. Don't.
01:10:03Don't kill me. Let me live, please.
01:10:06Punish me. Torture me. But let me live.
01:10:09I can't die with all those lives on my conscience.
01:10:12All that blood on my hands.
01:10:15Mina.
01:10:38Mina.
01:10:46We must not be too late.
01:10:50We have him trapped. The day is breaking.
01:10:53We have him trapped.
01:10:56Hurry up. Mina. Mina, where are you?
01:10:59Mina. Mina.
01:11:03Mina, where are you?
01:11:07Mina.
01:11:11Mina.
01:11:14Mina. Mina.
01:11:19Harker. Harker.
01:11:21Yes? Come.
01:11:25Where? Where are you?
01:11:27Here. Here, Harker. I have found them.
01:11:45Get me a piece of stone, anything...
01:11:48to help me drive the stake through their hearts.
01:12:14Is she? How is she?
01:12:20She is not dead.
01:12:23She's alive.
01:12:26She's alive.
01:12:29She's alive.
01:12:32She's alive.
01:12:35She's alive.
01:12:38She's alive.
01:12:42She is not healed.
01:12:45Then... then she may be alive.
01:12:48Mina. Mina.
01:12:51Mina.
01:12:58Mina.
01:13:11Mina.
01:13:22Mina.
01:13:25Mina. Mina.
01:13:29Oh, John. John, darling.
01:13:34I heard you calling, but I couldn't say anything.
01:13:37We thought he'd killed you, dear.
01:13:40I stopped him.
01:13:43Oh, if you could have seen the look on his face.
01:13:46There's nothing more to fear, Miss Mina.
01:13:49Dracula is dead forever. No, no, no. You must go.
01:13:52But aren't you coming with us?
01:13:55Not yet. Presently. Come, John.
01:14:10THE END

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