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00:00:00Go there, go there.
00:00:30Hey, hey, be more careful.
00:01:00That fellow said it was real fragile.
00:01:01He can go to hell. He's as heavy as a dead man.
00:01:03You're right. I wonder what's inside to make it so damn heavy.
00:01:09I'm not interested in that.
00:01:10He paid us to bring the box here, and that's all I'm interested in.
00:01:17He said not to unpack it and to leave it in the cellar.
00:01:20That ain't gonna be easy.
00:01:30Well, they're stupid to keep going. These hallways will never rain.
00:01:35Let's leave it in this room here.
00:01:38Hey, did you notice the look of that fellow that gave us this job?
00:01:41Give me cold chills.
00:01:43Well, they noticed him it was so late.
00:01:45All I was interested in was the color of his money.
00:01:47He never sold such a bundle.
00:01:49Barter, the station master, told me he was an Austrian aristocrat.
00:01:53A real rich aristocrat.
00:01:55He's a medical doctor.
00:01:56Barter Sanitarium is gonna open it real soon.
00:01:59That miserable barter is over so well-informed.
00:02:02Maybe the scientific instruments inside.
00:02:04And that's worth dough.
00:02:06What do you think?
00:02:07But he told us not to open it.
00:02:09And he said he like he meant it.
00:02:10Come on, let's go.
00:02:12Oh...
00:02:12Why don't we open it up just to see what's inside?
00:02:16Don't worry. We won't bother anything.
00:02:18And then we'll close it and no one will notice.
00:02:20Ah, do what you want.
00:02:22Hey, hey, I don't like this.
00:02:35We better go.
00:02:36Don't be so scared.
00:02:38Come on, let's open it.
00:02:40The rich sometimes bury their dead loaded with jewels.
00:02:43As though they was gonna need them in hell.
00:02:52Too bad we ain't lucky, my friend.
00:02:55Just a poor old skeleton.
00:02:59But why don't we take a look around the house?
00:03:01The Austrian won't be here for several days.
00:03:03And maybe we can make more from this job than we thought we would with a couple of trinkets.
00:03:07We'll only take a look around this evening.
00:03:10We come back tomorrow and then no one will ever suspect us.
00:03:14The coffin.
00:03:15We have to leave it like we found it.
00:03:16Ah, don't be worried about that.
00:03:18We'll fix it tomorrow.
00:03:19Well, come on, let's have a look around.
00:03:21Come on, let's have a look around.
00:03:38Well, we're really unlucky.
00:03:40There ain't nothing but dirt and junk in this hole.
00:03:41There ain't nothing but dirt and junk in it.
00:03:44Oh
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00:06:14Oh
00:06:44Come on
00:06:46Yeah
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00:07:06We are passing the place now where according to legend Jonathan Harker and Dr. Von Helsing
00:07:12Were finally able to destroy the king of the vampires, Count Dracula
00:07:16According to another legend, he was the descendant of a man who was of great historical importance
00:07:22He was a killer prince who fought against the Turks in 1445
00:07:26That's right
00:07:28The old sanatorium will be coming into view real soon now
00:07:31You'll be seeing it on the hilltop there
00:07:33This region is called Borgo Pass
00:07:35Don't try to scare us Emery
00:07:37The vampire is only a legend of this place
00:07:40Listen to me my friends
00:07:42In this region anything is possible
00:07:44And believe me
00:07:46I can assure you that Count Dracula existed
00:07:49And what's more
00:07:51I wouldn't even consider denying that he exists right now
00:07:54Come on Emery don't try and fear it
00:08:08What if he shows up now?
00:08:10You know I'm scared
00:08:12You weren't serious
00:08:13But of course I'm serious
00:08:14The old house you see there is the abandoned sanatorium
00:08:18It was built in 1860
00:08:20The whole region has a bad reputation
00:08:23The sanatorium's patients died very strange deaths
00:08:26Strange death? What do you mean by that?
00:08:27Anemias
00:08:28Anemias has spread like an epidemic
00:08:30The sanatorium's director, a doctor called Jorgo Karkas
00:08:33Was finally brought to trial for prompting the death of his patients by bloodletting
00:08:37They said he used the blood in his experiments
00:08:39What did they finally do?
00:08:40There was a riot one night
00:08:42And people attacked the sanatorium and hung the doctor
00:08:45But the next morning his body had disappeared
00:08:48It was never found
00:08:50And the sanatorium?
00:08:52Abandoned
00:08:53The latest rumor is that it was bought by an Austrian doctor
00:08:55They told me that in Beech Street
00:08:57Where I had the pleasure of meeting you young ladies
00:08:58This Austrian doctor must be an eccentric
00:09:00But with the bad reputation of the sanatorium
00:09:02It'll be difficult for him to obtain clients
00:09:04You know you impress me, Emery
00:09:07What beautiful stories I'll have to tell when I return to Munich
00:09:30What happened?
00:09:41We lost the wheel
00:09:43We're gonna have to find it
00:09:44It can't be too far
00:09:45I'll go look for it
00:09:46Let me go with you
00:09:47It's bad luck
00:09:48It's gonna be dark soon
00:09:49But we have to be here very long
00:09:50At least two hours
00:09:52Oh
00:09:53But we can't spend the night here
00:09:55Don't worry about it, Karen
00:09:56We won't see overnight
00:10:00There's not a trace of that wheel
00:10:09It has to be here though
00:10:11It's impossible that it went so far
00:10:13Maybe it rode off the road
00:10:14Don't you think we ought to look in the trees, Emery?
00:10:16Good idea
00:10:17Come on
00:10:19Whoa
00:10:20Whoa
00:10:21Whoa
00:10:22Whoa
00:10:23Whoa there
00:10:25Whoa there
00:10:26Oh
00:10:28Oh my heavens it hurts
00:10:29He's been killed
00:10:30Oh
00:10:31What are we gonna do?
00:10:32Oh
00:10:33He's hit badly
00:10:34Oh
00:10:35It's almost like he had a premonition
00:10:37He didn't want to bring us
00:10:38We can't leave him here
00:10:39We have to try and use him up to the stagecoach
00:10:41Oh
00:10:42Be careful
00:10:43Oh
00:10:44I'm being serious
00:10:45What are we gonna do now?
00:10:46This poor man
00:10:47Oh
00:10:48That's useless
00:10:49I think we better go back with the others
00:10:51This is the first time since we left that we can be alone away from the others
00:11:00You're crazy
00:11:01It's getting late and they'll be waiting for us
00:11:03There's absolutely nothing important to me now
00:11:06How much longer must we hide our love?
00:11:08Sooner or later they'll be discovering us
00:11:10But before that darling I want to tease you
00:11:12Well
00:11:38Why do you suppose they haven't returned?
00:11:45I'm beginning to get worried.
00:11:46Something might have happened to them.
00:11:48You think so?
00:11:50I think our young friend might just be interested in Marlene.
00:11:53And she's interested too.
00:11:56Did you notice how she happily volunteered to help him up for the wheel?
00:11:58What an imagination you have.
00:12:00Why do you think badly of everyone else sent them?
00:12:03Shut up, you two.
00:12:03There they come.
00:12:08With empty hands.
00:12:10It's about time.
00:12:11What happened?
00:12:11Not a sign of the wheel.
00:12:13That's not important now.
00:12:14Something terrible has happened.
00:12:15One of the horses killed a coachman.
00:12:18Oh, what are we going to do now?
00:12:21The storm will be here in a few minutes.
00:12:24There's nothing else but to try to reach the sanatorium.
00:12:26They might be able to help us.
00:12:28And leave this poor man by himself?
00:12:32We can't do anything for him now.
00:12:36I think we should have stayed in the stagecoach.
00:12:38With what Emery told us, I'm scared.
00:12:40You're silly.
00:12:41That happened a long time ago.
00:12:43Maybe we won't find anyone there.
00:12:45Hey, you know, Emery might know something else.
00:12:48Emery, if you don't mind, would you tell us anything else you might know regarding the
00:12:51old sanatorium?
00:12:52I told you practically everything I know about it.
00:12:54For over ten years now, it's been empty.
00:12:57In its time, it was the most luxurious clinic in Europe.
00:13:00A real palace.
00:13:01And it also had the latest medical equipment.
00:13:04Hey, that might be why the Austrian doctor bought the place.
00:13:07That's possible, but I don't think he'll have much success.
00:13:09What kind of a man is he?
00:13:11I don't know.
00:13:12It's been a couple of days in Beach Street, but few people saw him.
00:13:15I understand he's a rich man who plans to dedicate himself to scientific investigation.
00:13:20There's no doubt about it.
00:13:21He has to be a lonely man to spend his life in this place.
00:13:23I hope he hasn't arrived yet.
00:13:25Don't say that, Simpson.
00:13:26That's all we'd need is to find the sanatorium closed, and then we'd have to sleep outside.
00:13:31It won't be long, and we'll know.
00:13:32It looks to me like it's empty.
00:13:48It couldn't be more scary.
00:13:50I think we'd better leave.
00:13:51Don't be silly.
00:13:53I'm sure this Dr. Emery told us about is already here.
00:13:55I wouldn't be surprised if he's a blue-blooded prince like that, wouldn't you?
00:13:59You bet I would.
00:14:01At least the prince wouldn't take me looking for a wheel.
00:14:08It looks like no one's home.
00:14:09Good evening.
00:14:25Pardon our intrusion at this hour, but we had a terrible accident, and we need your help.
00:14:31I'm Dr. Marlow.
00:14:33I'll be glad to help you.
00:14:36Won't you come in?
00:14:39This is Marlene, and these young ladies are Karen, Sinta, and Elkie.
00:15:00My name is Emery Foldy.
00:15:02I used to live in this area.
00:15:04I had the pleasure of knowing my companions in Beat Street, and we decided to take a tour together.
00:15:08But, unfortunately, our stagecoach lost a wheel, and the coachman was killed by one of the horses.
00:15:14Maybe Dr. Marlow has a carriage we could use to return to Beat Street.
00:15:18I'm sorry, but I have absolutely no means of transport at the moment.
00:15:22Do you happen to know if it's a place where we could spend the night? It's so late.
00:15:25You needn't worry about that.
00:15:26If you'll accept, you may be my guest for a few nights.
00:15:28Inside of a week or more, the man that brings my supplies will be here.
00:15:31You can go back with him.
00:15:32A week, but that's much too long to wait.
00:15:34But if we're here for a week, that'll be an awfully big complication for you.
00:15:38Isn't there some hotel where we might stay?
00:15:40I'm afraid not.
00:15:41I'd like to assure you, it's no bother to have you.
00:15:43And the coachman?
00:15:44We can't possibly leave him outside.
00:15:46Don't worry about that.
00:15:47For the moment, I'd like to make you as comfortable as possible, and later I'll worry about the coachman's body myself.
00:15:52Do you think you could repair the stagecoach, Mr. Foldy?
00:15:55I'm afraid I'd be incapable of doing it alone, and then the horses escape.
00:16:01I don't think I could help you with that.
00:16:03I'm useless for things of that kind.
00:16:05I can only repeat the invitation I offered.
00:16:07This house isn't too comfortable, but at least you'll have a roof to protect you.
00:16:11You're very kind, Dr. Marlow.
00:16:13We'll accept your hospitality for tonight.
00:16:16For me, it'll be a pleasure to have you as guests for as long as necessary.
00:16:19The only thing I'm sorry about is I can't offer you better accommodations.
00:16:25They're wolves.
00:16:28There's still a few remaining in the region.
00:16:30Night, they come down from the hills.
00:16:31Thank heavens we don't have to spend the night outside.
00:16:38As you can see, the house is somewhat run down.
00:16:41I've tried to repair it, but I can't find workers willing to come here.
00:16:44Is that because of that story about the sanatorium?
00:16:46Emery told us about it.
00:16:48Exactly.
00:16:50They say this house has a curse on it, so I'll have to get the workers from Budapest.
00:16:54But I don't want you all to worry about it.
00:16:57I've fixed up some bedrooms, and I hope you don't find them too uncomfortable.
00:17:01I'm scared, Marlene.
00:17:02You'll be quiet.
00:17:03You'll hear you.
00:17:04You're very kind, Dr. Marlow.
00:17:05One could almost say that you knew of our arrival.
00:17:09In such a remote location, hospitality is a way of life.
00:17:13I imagine you have an appetite.
00:17:14I've already dined.
00:17:16My provisions are modest, but nevertheless, I'll prepare your dinner.
00:17:19I don't know what you think about it, but I don't like this house.
00:17:25You sure can't say this house is cheerful.
00:17:27You two heard the doctor.
00:17:28There's no other place where we can spend the night.
00:17:30Come on, girls.
00:17:31Get rid of those long faces.
00:17:32You really don't think the doctor could be a vampire or any of those other characters you have in your imagination?
00:17:37I'd say that Dr. Marlow's attractive.
00:17:38I think Dr. Marlow's handsome, don't you?
00:17:44I find him very interesting.
00:17:46The truth is, I don't share your taste.
00:17:48I prefer my men slimmer and taller.
00:17:51Not I.
00:17:52I like my men strong.
00:17:53Did you notice what shoulders he has?
00:17:56And besides, apart from Emory, who only has eyes for my men?
00:17:58You haven't changed since college.
00:18:00The only thing you can think of is men.
00:18:02You'd flirt with a broom if it had pants.
00:18:05And you're a Puritan like always.
00:18:06Blow out the candles, will you?
00:18:10Already?
00:18:10I'm dying with sleep.
00:18:18I'm scared.
00:18:19Something tells me we shouldn't see in this house.
00:18:22Listen, silly.
00:18:23You were frightened about those stories of Emory and the coachman's death.
00:18:26Dr. Marlow seems like a person you can trust.
00:18:29I don't know.
00:18:30There's a strange electricity that's floating in the air, Marlene.
00:18:34Just thinking of sleeping alone scares me.
00:18:36I'm awfully frightened.
00:18:38Stay with me, won't you, please?
00:18:40Come on, Elkie.
00:18:41There's only one bed and a pretty mattress.
00:18:42We'd both be uncomfortable.
00:18:44Whatever you say.
00:18:46Don't worry, honey.
00:18:47Come on, Elkie.
00:18:57Waterbury.
00:18:57Oh!
00:18:58Oh!
00:18:59Shh.
00:19:00Oh.
00:19:09Shh.
00:19:09Shh.
00:19:09Oh!
00:22:18Karen.
00:22:19Is she hurt, doctor?
00:22:20No, she's all right.
00:22:21I found her in the hallway.
00:22:23Something must have frightened her.
00:22:25She's fainted.
00:22:26That's all.
00:22:27Karen.
00:22:28There was a horrible man in the hallway staring at me.
00:22:29That's all I remember.
00:22:30He was awful looking.
00:22:31Must have been a tramp.
00:22:32When the sanatorium was abandoned, they used to take refuge here during bad weather.
00:22:35How is she, doctor?
00:22:36Her pulse has returned to normal.
00:22:37Call me yourself now.
00:22:38No one will bother you.
00:22:39Thank you very much for everything you've done for me, doctor.
00:22:41I didn't do anything of importance.
00:22:42If you don't mind, I have to go now.
00:22:43Have a good night's rest.
00:22:44Many thanks, Dr. Marlowe.
00:22:45Don't worry, Karen.
00:22:46He was right, honey.
00:22:47I'm sure it was only a tramp.
00:22:48I don't remember.
00:22:49I don't remember.
00:22:50He was awful looking.
00:22:51Must have been a tramp.
00:22:52When the sanatorium was abandoned, they used to take refuge here during bad weather.
00:22:53How is she, doctor?
00:22:54Her pulse has returned to normal.
00:22:56Call me yourself now.
00:22:57No one will bother you.
00:22:59Thank you very much for everything you've done for me, doctor.
00:23:03I didn't do anything of importance.
00:23:05If you don't mind, I have to go now.
00:23:07Have a good night's rest.
00:23:09Many thanks, Dr. Marlowe.
00:23:10Don't worry, Karen.
00:23:11He was right, honey.
00:23:13I'm sure it was only a tramp.
00:23:14I'm sure of it, but he gave me an awful fright.
00:23:28It's from our host.
00:23:29He excuses himself for not spending the day with us, and the small breakfast he left us.
00:23:33I don't suppose you happen to know where he went?
00:23:35I believe that the doctor is a hunting enthusiast.
00:23:38He says in his note that he went to check his traps.
00:23:40Yeah, probably to see if he caught a tourist last night.
00:23:43That's not news.
00:23:44I know of one tourist he's already caught.
00:23:47You know something?
00:23:48I think we ought to kick the stagecoach, round off the horses, and leave this place.
00:23:52But we can't leave without saying goodbye.
00:23:54He's been kind to us.
00:23:55And Dr. Marlowe says he hopes to see us this evening.
00:23:58That's even more reason to stay.
00:24:00You can't imagine how scared I was last night, and I had to sleep alone.
00:24:04I'm sure you were the only one.
00:24:06I've never seen anything so good imagine finding something like that.
00:24:10Isn't it awful cool?
00:24:11Of course not.
00:24:12No, it's delicious.
00:24:13Come on in.
00:24:14Come on in for a swill.
00:24:15It's deep as you.
00:24:16No, you can see it's not silly.
00:24:17You look so wet.
00:24:18But if our house showed it now, what would he think?
00:24:20Huh?
00:24:21What would he think?
00:24:22What would he think?
00:24:23Huh?
00:24:24What would he think?
00:24:25I'd never seen anything so good imagine finding something like that.
00:24:26Isn't it awful cool?
00:24:27Of course not.
00:24:28No, it's delicious.
00:24:29Come on in.
00:24:30Come on in for a swill.
00:24:31Look at it.
00:24:32It's deep as you.
00:24:33Oh.
00:24:34No, you can see it's not silly.
00:24:36Oh, you look so wet.
00:24:38But if our house showed it now, what would he think?
00:24:43Huh?
00:24:44Don't say that.
00:24:54You know something?
00:24:55I'm glad all this happened.
00:24:56For a whole week we can be together.
00:24:59I only wish it could be for always.
00:25:01If you want, that could be arranged.
00:25:03No, Emre.
00:25:04When we return to Bistritz, we have to separate.
00:25:07Not for always.
00:25:08Who knows?
00:25:09It's not only what I want, darling.
00:25:10It's just that I must go home again.
00:25:11I don't know what my father's decided about us.
00:25:12But let's not speak about it.
00:25:13It makes me so sad.
00:25:14You're right.
00:25:15But we still have a whole week together, darling.
00:25:16And this week will be unforgettable.
00:25:17I promise you.
00:25:18No, I don't.
00:25:19No, I don't.
00:25:20No, I don't.
00:25:21We should be doing this.
00:25:22Dr. Marlow might get angry.
00:25:23That's nonsense.
00:25:24He's so handsome and hospitable.
00:25:25He just has to be hiding something in this house.
00:25:26What do you see in him, anyway?
00:25:27Nothing.
00:25:28I just happen to like him.
00:25:29That's all.
00:25:30I still don't think we ought to do this.
00:25:31That's all.
00:25:32I still don't think we ought to do this.
00:25:33That's all.
00:25:34It would be better if we took a walk in the woods.
00:25:35I wouldn't think of it.
00:25:36If we have to take advantage of his absence to search the house,
00:25:37And we'll just leave him or him all by themselves.
00:25:42Poor Boomers are so much in love.
00:25:43Well, he just has to be hiding something in this house.
00:25:46What do you see in him, anyway?
00:25:48Nothing, I just happen to like him, that's all.
00:25:50I still don't think we ought to do this.
00:25:51It would be better if we took a walk in the woods.
00:25:53I wouldn't think of it.
00:25:54We have to take advantage of his absence to search the house.
00:25:57We'll just leave Emery and Marlene all by themselves.
00:26:00Poor things are so much in love.
00:26:01Frickle.
00:26:06We see, Senna, just like the others.
00:26:08Spider webs and old furniture.
00:26:11Now that we've seen everything, we better be going, don't you think?
00:26:13Oh, no, we might be something interesting.
00:26:15But what we've already seen, Senna, isn't interesting at all.
00:26:19Why don't we go down to the cellar?
00:26:20You can see there's nothing but junk up here.
00:26:23There'll be rats there and other bad things.
00:26:25I'm scared and I'm going.
00:26:27Always the same.
00:26:28Don't worry, we'll defend you.
00:26:39What did I tell you?
00:26:40I'm sure there's a secret somewhere behind this door.
00:26:42We shouldn't do that, Senna.
00:26:43Don't open that door.
00:26:45Well, if the secrets are here, they're well guarded.
00:26:46Oh, let's go back upstairs right now.
00:26:48Do you hear me?
00:26:49Yes.
00:26:50Come on.
00:26:50We better go.
00:26:55It's our last opportunity to be in this green.
00:26:57We finally found something interesting.
00:27:02Come on, Elkie.
00:27:03Come and take a look.
00:27:05You're going to be very, very surprised.
00:27:07What is it?
00:27:08You'll be surprised.
00:27:10It's magnificent.
00:27:11It's a library.
00:27:14Oh, medical books.
00:27:15There's nothing interesting here.
00:27:16Look at this.
00:27:18The memoirs of Professor von Helsing.
00:27:21You know, it looks like someone's been reading it lately.
00:27:23It has the placemark.
00:27:24Let me see, Senna.
00:27:26Now I'm certain that Dracula has returned.
00:27:29We weren't able to destroy Dracula in Burgos Passes.
00:27:32And his terrible power has manifested itself.
00:27:35Manifested itself once again.
00:27:37What's the matter?
00:27:38I'm sorry, but I can't go on reading that.
00:27:39Come on, stupid.
00:27:40You don't believe in this nonsense.
00:27:42I'll read it.
00:27:43Because Dracula is immortal.
00:27:45He's a sadistic beast.
00:27:46And what's more, a devil that follows man wherever he may go.
00:27:50It's possible for us to destroy his carnal existence.
00:27:53The devilish perversity that exists in Dracula will reincarnate itself.
00:27:58Once more, terror and death for all of us.
00:28:00And for all humanity.
00:28:02What's the matter?
00:28:04Nothing.
00:28:05Shall I go on?
00:28:06Leave it.
00:28:06I'm getting nervous.
00:28:07Go on, Senna.
00:28:11I'm also afraid that his cruel daughter, Rodna, will return in the same way.
00:28:15I shudder just thinking about her new reincarnation.
00:28:18Her new appearance.
00:28:20How might we recognize her?
00:28:22How might we destroy her once more?
00:28:24From her ashes, we'll generate a new Dracula.
00:28:27Therefore, each generation will know our Dracula in a completely new form.
00:28:31A thousand times more perverse than the one before.
00:28:34And whenever man's blood is drawn by his brother,
00:28:37Dracula will return to punish this horror with horror.
00:28:41That pretty cat, Elkie, is afraid to sleep alone.
00:28:48Well, it's my turn tonight on that dirty old mattress.
00:28:52You shouldn't feel that way, Senna.
00:28:53She's awfully frightened.
00:28:55See you in the morning.
00:28:56Mr. Senna?
00:28:56Yes?
00:28:57Dr. Marlowe hasn't returned.
00:28:58I don't think he's hunting at these hours.
00:28:59Do you?
00:29:00He'll be here soon.
00:29:01We shouldn't be worried about the doctor.
00:29:02Nothing's happened.
00:29:03Don't worry.
00:29:04See you in the morning.
00:29:05In the morning.
00:29:06Dracula is immortal.
00:29:08He's the prince of the darkest unknown.
00:29:12We can only destroy his carnal existence.
00:29:16Time after time, he'll return from his ashes and each new life will surpass in horror the one before.
00:29:39A slight hope lightens my heart.
00:29:44The prince of darkness will not acquire the true potential of his bewitching power
00:29:49until he encounters a true virgin that will fall in love with a vampire in a natural way,
00:29:56giving herself to him without the need of his diabolical power.
00:30:01The blood of this young virgin will restore Dracula's evil superiority
00:30:07and his life breath will revive once more his daughter Rodna.
00:30:12My sincerest desire is that this young virgin will never be born.
00:30:37Uh...
00:30:45Whoa.
00:30:50Whoa!
00:30:55Whoa.
00:30:59Whoa.
00:31:02Whoa.
00:31:04Oh, my God.
00:31:34I
00:32:04Oh, my God.
00:32:34Oh, my God.
00:33:04Oh, my God.
00:33:34Oh, my God.
00:34:04I expect to find you.
00:34:05When did you return?
00:34:06Only a few moments ago.
00:34:08Can I do anything for you?
00:34:09Oh, don't worry, doctor.
00:34:10It's just that I can't sleep.
00:34:13How was your hunting today?
00:34:14Not so good.
00:34:16If you can't sleep, maybe we could take a stroll in the garden.
00:34:19It's a beautiful night.
00:34:21And a full moon.
00:34:22A walk in the moonlight.
00:34:25Don't you believe that's too romantic?
00:34:27You've convinced me.
00:34:29It's a shame that such a beautiful garden is so neglected.
00:34:48It's so strange to find this house in the middle of nowhere.
00:34:52The former owner was an extraordinary person.
00:34:54He was a real art lover.
00:34:56He brought Arabian artisans from Turkey just to decorate the garden.
00:35:00Is it true what they say about him?
00:35:02What are you referring to?
00:35:03His passion for blood.
00:35:04Henry told us some things about the strange personality of Count Dracula.
00:35:12Some people claim that Count Dracula and Dr. Cargis were one and the same person.
00:35:17I really don't know what to tell you.
00:35:19But you mustn't put too much in what the farmers say.
00:35:21This region is rich in legends.
00:35:23Even if Dr. Cargis didn't pass the limits with his experiments,
00:35:26I'm sure that ignorance and superstition did the rest.
00:35:29Then you don't believe in vampires?
00:35:30I didn't say that.
00:35:33There are many questions for which science has no answer.
00:35:35Life and death are two of them.
00:35:37But how is it that a scientist has a formulated opinion?
00:35:40No.
00:35:41The true man of science rarely confirms anything.
00:35:43I would say he doubts everything.
00:35:46But Dr. Marlowe, do you think the myth could be true?
00:35:50Why not?
00:35:50The majority of myths have an authentic origin.
00:35:53The quest for immortality is one of the great desires of mankind.
00:35:56If the legend of Dracula is true, the price to be paid is awfully high.
00:36:03It's just terrible.
00:36:05You're right.
00:36:06The cost is horror and eternal loneliness.
00:36:09I don't want to mix in your private life.
00:36:11But I can't begin to understand what compels you to live here.
00:36:15Simply that I'm a man that likes the country.
00:36:18Love with peace and quiet.
00:36:20Have you ever thought of starting up the sanatorium again, Dr. Marlowe?
00:36:23It was my intention at first, but I'm afraid it won't be that easy.
00:36:27The truth is I haven't been worrying too much about it.
00:36:30I don't want to offend you, but you seem to be acting strange, like the stories of your predecessor.
00:36:38Will you leave us again tomorrow?
00:36:40I'm afraid so.
00:36:41My traps require constant attention.
00:36:43I have to check them daily.
00:36:44Do you hurt much?
00:36:45No, not much.
00:36:47Have you noticed the plant life in this region is somewhat rare?
00:36:50Some plants are poisonous, but some are medicinal, too.
00:36:54I often collect them.
00:36:57Have you ever thought of making a love potion?
00:37:00The truth, Karen, is that I've never been in love.
00:37:04I'm sorry.
00:37:06I was very indiscreet.
00:37:08I was only joking with you.
00:37:10It's not strange what you say.
00:37:12Your life is so lonely and apart from the rest of the world.
00:37:15That might be the reason that your arrival has made me very happy.
00:37:21If you don't mind, I'd like to go inside.
00:37:23I have a chill all of a sudden.
00:37:25But of course, Karen.
00:37:31The light is fantastic.
00:37:34I know you're right.
00:37:37Why don't we go into the room?
00:37:39The fireplace.
00:37:41Yes, it is.
00:37:43Oh, this garden is so beautiful.
00:37:46Yes.
00:37:49And by the way, might it seem so romantic?
00:37:51The former owner had a great...
00:37:52Well, now, it looks as though you've taken up the study of vampires in Syria.
00:37:57This is very interesting reading.
00:37:59Really?
00:38:00That book makes me nervous.
00:38:01Please, let's go take a walk.
00:38:03Oh, by the way, where's Emery and Arlene?
00:38:05They're not in the bedroom.
00:38:06But that's strange.
00:38:07It's not strange.
00:38:08They're probably out for a walk.
00:38:10It's logical.
00:38:11They're both in love.
00:38:11I don't believe we're going to see the doctor today, either.
00:38:14He's checking his traps, as he does every day.
00:38:16If I see the doctor's night, he's going to forget it.
00:38:20Forget what?
00:38:21His hunting and his traps.
00:38:22What do you think?
00:38:23Can you tell me what you see in Dr. Marlowe?
00:38:25His air of mystery attracts me.
00:38:28Well, not me.
00:38:29Come on.
00:38:29We better try to find Emery and Arlene.
00:38:31And your mysterious Dr. Marlowe.
00:38:34Every once in a while.
00:38:35You have a brilliant idea, my dear.
00:38:37Shall we go?
00:38:37Let's go.
00:38:38I thought we were going to have a wonderful day, but Emery and Marlene have ruined it for us.
00:39:02It's like the earth just swallowed them up, all day looking and nothing.
00:39:05I'm scared something happened to them.
00:39:07I think we ought to go back.
00:39:09After looking for them all day, they might be waiting for us in the sanatorium.
00:39:12You might be right.
00:39:13Besides, it's getting awfully late.
00:39:15Hey, listen.
00:39:15Why don't we take a shortcut through the wood?
00:39:17It's my leg.
00:39:39It hurts me so.
00:39:40It's a trap.
00:39:41It must be one in the window.
00:39:43Hold still.
00:39:44I'm trying to open it.
00:39:46Lift your foot out.
00:39:48Careful now.
00:39:49Does it hurt?
00:39:50A little bit.
00:39:51I think I can walk.
00:39:52Let's go back to the road.
00:39:53It's much safer there.
00:39:55You're right.
00:39:55I've been worried.
00:40:15I was looking for you girls everywhere.
00:40:17Santa caught her leg in one of your traps, Dr. Marlowe.
00:40:20Oh, I'm sorry.
00:40:21It's all my fault, and I'm awfully sorry.
00:40:23Please forgive me.
00:40:24Does it hurt?
00:40:26A little bit.
00:40:27Come inside, and I'll take care of them.
00:40:29Have you seen Emery and Marlene, Dr. Marlowe?
00:40:31No, I haven't seen them all day.
00:40:33But weren't they with you?
00:40:34They must have gone too far.
00:40:36And now they're probably lost in the forest.
00:40:39That just might be.
00:40:41We'll worry about them later.
00:40:42Maybe they'll find their way back.
00:40:43Come, let's go in.
00:40:54If you don't mind, would you finish cleaning your leg, Karen?
00:41:19I'm going for some disinfectant.
00:41:22Poor Wendell.
00:41:23Your accident has affected him, sir.
00:41:25He must be a very sensitive man.
00:41:27I don't believe that's logical.
00:41:28That's his profession.
00:41:29Quiet, you two.
00:41:30He might return at any moment.
00:41:32I'm afraid it's going to sting.
00:41:49Yes, it dings.
00:41:50You have no idea how sorry I am for what happened.
00:41:56Don't worry for me.
00:41:57Is it serious?
00:41:58Tomorrow it'll be fine.
00:42:00The ankle might be swollen somewhat.
00:42:02What you need now is rest.
00:42:04It won't be easy sleeping on that mattress.
00:42:06I couldn't sleep a wink last night.
00:42:08Don't worry, Senator.
00:42:09You can have my room.
00:42:09I'll sleep with Elkie.
00:42:11Oh, you're an angel.
00:42:13Now you have to go to bed and rest.
00:42:15But we mustn't do that.
00:42:17We have to wait for Emery and Marlene.
00:42:18Don't worry.
00:42:19I'll wait for them.
00:42:21But don't...
00:42:21Don't worry.
00:42:23They'll be here.
00:42:24Go to bed now.
00:42:25Thanks for fixing my leg, Wendell.
00:42:27See you in the morning.
00:42:28It was my fault.
00:42:30See you in the morning.
00:42:32Good night, Wendell.
00:42:33Okay.
00:42:39Okay.
00:42:45Okay.
00:42:49Good night.
00:43:11How about you?
00:43:16Oh, my God.
00:43:46Oh
00:44:16Wendell
00:44:42Anything wrong?
00:44:46The Prince of Darkness will not acquire the true potential of his bewitching power until
00:45:10he encounters a true virgin that will fall in love with the vampire in a natural way.
00:45:19Giving herself to him without the need of his diabolical powers.
00:45:24Oh
00:45:34Oh
00:45:36Oh
00:45:38Oh
00:45:48Oh
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00:47:08Oh
00:47:10Oh
00:47:12Oh
00:47:14For me anyway
00:47:16Are you in love with someone else?
00:47:17No
00:47:18Oh my darling
00:47:20It's not that
00:47:21Yes you are too
00:47:22I beg you please
00:47:24Don't leave me like this
00:47:26Don't leave me like this
00:47:27Come here
00:47:30You see
00:47:31At this very moment you're thinking of her
00:47:54Wendell.
00:47:56Wendell, please don't move.
00:47:58Help!
00:48:00Help!
00:48:02Help!
00:48:04Help!
00:48:06Help!
00:48:08Help!
00:48:10Help!
00:48:12Help!
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00:48:47Help!
00:48:49Help!
00:48:51Help!
00:48:52Oh, my God.
00:49:13It was Imrie.
00:49:14That monster was Imrie.
00:49:16He's dead, my dear.
00:49:18You have nothing to worry about.
00:49:20And those stories about vampires are true.
00:49:23Someone had to convert Imrie into that awful monster.
00:49:25And if it was a vampire, maybe the same thing happened
00:49:27to Santa, Marlene and Helke.
00:49:30Don't get excited.
00:49:31Please, Karen.
00:49:33We have to find them.
00:49:34We have to find them right away.
00:49:37Find them right away.
00:49:50Hurry.
00:50:02Hurry.
00:50:04Hurry.
00:50:05They're not here.
00:50:09Imrie or that other monster must have killed them.
00:50:11There must be another vampire.
00:50:14Maybe they're hiding in another room.
00:50:16We have to keep on looking.
00:50:18That's useless, Wendell.
00:50:19I'm certain they've all died.
00:50:21How is it possible you've lived in this place
00:50:23for such a long time?
00:50:25I never suspected something like this.
00:50:28We have to leave here as soon as possible.
00:50:30I can't possibly do that until I buy my friends.
00:50:32Oh, Wendell, this is horrible.
00:50:48Wait.
00:50:49I'll see you next time.
00:50:50I will see you next time.
00:50:51I'll watch you next time,
00:50:51darling.
00:50:56Bye.
00:50:58Bye.
00:51:00Bye.
00:51:05Bye, now.
00:51:07Bye, maine.
00:51:09Go.
00:51:11Bye.
00:51:13Bye.
00:51:15Oh
00:51:35Oh
00:51:45It's the same one window that I saw outside my bedroom. He's a vampire. I know
00:51:53Window
00:51:57Window
00:52:15Oh
00:52:39Oh
00:52:41Oh
00:52:57Crackers
00:53:05Oh
00:53:11Oh
00:53:19Oh
00:53:23Oh
00:53:27Oh
00:53:29Oh
00:53:36No Karen, please don't die. What'll happen to me? I need you Karen
00:53:41Karen
00:53:59Here take this it'll make you feel better and stop worrying. No one's going to hurt us now
00:54:12My friend, where are they?
00:54:14I'm sorry Karen. They've disappeared into thin air
00:54:18Maybe for the best
00:54:21We must leave here as soon as we can. Please we must go
00:54:24No, calm down now. You've nothing to be afraid of
00:54:27I'm never going to leave your side. You'll be well soon. Then we can think about leaving
00:54:32Wendell
00:54:33Wendell
00:54:35I don't know what would have happened to me these last few days
00:54:39Without you they've been
00:54:41The most terrible and the happiest days of my life
00:54:44I have something to tell you Karen
00:54:47I
00:54:48You don't have to say anything
00:54:50Action is much more descriptive than words
00:54:53I know you love me Wendell
00:54:54I know because of all
00:54:57Of all the things you've done for me
00:54:59You don't have to be grateful to me for that Karen
00:55:02It's not gratefulness
00:55:04It's something much more than that
00:55:06Much more
00:55:08I love you
00:55:12I'm the happiest man in the world
00:55:21I'm very pleased
00:55:22You're completely well now
00:55:25We can leave tomorrow
00:55:27Yes darling, but there's one thing that keeps me from being completely happy
00:55:30It's impossible for me to forget about my friends
00:55:33We went to school together, we were friends for years Wendell
00:55:37I can't get used to the idea of having lost them
00:55:40I understand Karen, it's terrible to lose your loved ones
00:55:43I don't know, but maybe they're still alive
00:55:46Maybe they escaped
00:55:48But whatever happened to them, they're not in the sanatorium
00:55:52You're right as always
00:55:53Maybe someday we'll know what happened to them
00:55:56If you want, we'll leave here tomorrow
00:56:04Drink this medicine
00:56:06A good night's sleep is what you need
00:56:07A lot of sleep
00:56:09But darling, I don't want to sleep
00:56:10I don't want to sleep
00:56:11I don't want to sleep
00:56:13A little bit
00:56:27A little bit
00:56:29A little bit
00:56:31A little bit
00:56:33Wendell?
00:56:41Wendell, where are you?
00:56:43Wendell, where are you?
00:56:45Wendell?
00:56:47Karen?
00:57:00Karen?
00:57:03Karen?
00:57:10Karen?
00:57:19Karen?
00:57:28Karen?
00:57:33Karen.
00:57:37Karen.
00:57:47Karen.
00:58:03Karen.
00:58:15Karen.
00:58:33Karen.
00:58:37You once belonged to Dracula, and now you've returned to his side, the ceremony, which
00:58:43signifies the rebirth of his origin.
00:58:48Your blood, which until now has been prohibited, will be his nourishment.
00:58:54In this manner, you'll be united forever with the Prince of Darkness.
00:59:03My daughter Rodna must return to life.
00:59:06On the night of the next full moon, Countess Dracula will rise again.
00:59:10Once more, we'll be infinitely all-powerful.
00:59:13Once more, the world will know the empire of darkness.
00:59:16And now, the ceremony must begin.
00:59:20As your blood flows painlessly, it unites you with Dracula.
00:59:34Remain without fear.
00:59:36Your life is not in danger, because the power of the unknown goes beyond death.
00:59:50And now, you'll remain a prisoner of Dracula until the final ceremony has been performed.
00:59:58And now, you take the place with a War of grace to the King.
00:59:59And now, that's right, and now, the prince will come out.
01:00:00Like, you're gonna have a son of a championship.
01:00:01Because you will never come to the Lord.
01:00:02And you've alive the King, not you are going to be a man.
01:00:03Yeah.
01:00:04And now, you're going to get to heaven.
01:00:05And now, I've never wrote you back to the Lord.
01:00:07So hard to come to.
01:00:08I've never liked the Brian.
01:00:09But he should have taken love to that story.
01:00:10But he must have taken love to you.
01:00:11The Lord...
01:00:12So hard to serve you.
01:00:13Geez.
01:00:14He's never been able to believe in the world of a country
01:00:16The Lord.
01:00:17Oh, that's okay.
01:00:18Oh, that's okay.
01:00:19Well, it's okay.
01:00:20I've never been playing.
01:00:21Oh, my God.
01:00:51Oh, my God.
01:01:21Oh, my God.
01:01:51Oh, my God.
01:02:21Help me.
01:02:22Help me.
01:02:23My foot's all tore up.
01:02:25Please, sir.
01:02:26Help me.
01:02:27No.
01:02:28No.
01:02:29No.
01:02:30No.
01:02:31No.
01:02:32No.
01:02:33No.
01:02:34No.
01:02:35No.
01:02:36No.
01:02:37No.
01:02:38No.
01:02:39No.
01:02:44No.
01:02:45No.
01:02:46No.
01:04:17Leave her alone, do you hear?
01:04:29Leave her alone.
01:04:59Leave her alone.
01:05:01Leave her alone.
01:05:03Leave her alone.
01:05:07Leave her alone.
01:05:09Leave her alone.
01:05:13Leave her alone.
01:05:21Leave her alone.
01:05:23Leave her alone.
01:05:25Leave her alone.
01:05:57Oh, my God.
01:06:27Oh, my God.
01:06:57Oh, my God.
01:07:27Soon we'll be united forever, and nothing or no one will separate us.
01:07:34For you, Dracula has been a different being during this time.
01:07:39Because of you, he has been restored his human existence that was lost many centuries ago,
01:07:45but no one can escape his destiny.
01:07:54Dracula will always be horror and loneliness.
01:07:58It is you who must exchange your existence for that of his, if you really love him.
01:08:05The ceremony will continue.
01:08:16The Prince of Darkness demands the torturing and suffering of an innocent.
01:08:20Then, the blood of the girl that loved the Prince of Darkness and the blood of the virgin that
01:08:27has been tortured will be mixed together, thereby creating a new physical body for his daughter,
01:08:34Rodna.
01:08:35Oh, my God.
01:08:58Oh, my God.
01:09:28Oh, my God.
01:09:58Oh, my God.
01:10:28The life-breath of Satan is with us.
01:10:40When the moon appears again, you, Karen, of your own desire, will accept an existence
01:10:45like ours.
01:10:46The ceremony will be continued, and the Countess Dracula will return to life.
01:10:52The Countess Dracula will return to life.
01:11:02Oh
01:11:26Please help me
01:11:28Hey, help me
01:12:02Come here.
01:12:10No!
01:12:15No!
01:12:18No!
01:12:22No!
01:12:26No!
01:12:29No!
01:12:32It's not the first time that a vampire has loved a daughter of men.
01:12:59I love you, but I can't obligate you to share my destiny.
01:13:06For your love, I'll renounce the restoring to life, my daughter, Rodna.
01:13:18For the first time, the love of a woman has changed.
01:13:29The daughter of the Prince of Darkness will have to wait to rise from the dead.
01:13:37But her body must be protected from the evil stares of mortal men.
01:13:45The Prince of Darkness
01:13:55The Prince of Darkness
01:14:03The Prince of Darkness
01:14:05The Prince of Darkness
01:14:15The Prince of Darkness
01:14:17The Prince of Darkness
01:14:27The Prince of Darkness
01:14:29The Prince of Darkness
01:14:31The Prince of Darkness
01:14:33The Prince of Darkness
01:14:35The Prince of Darkness
01:14:37The Prince of Darkness
01:14:39The Prince of Darkness
01:14:41The Prince of Neben
01:14:43The Prince of Darkness
01:14:44Oh, my God.
01:15:14Oh, my God.
01:15:44Oh, my God.
01:16:14Oh, my God.
01:16:44Everyone, including Rodney, have disappeared, and once more Dracula asks you to share his
01:16:57destiny.
01:17:27Oh, my God.
01:17:57Oh, my God.
01:18:27Oh, my God.
01:18:57Oh, my God.
01:19:27Oh, my God.
01:19:57Oh, my God.
01:19:59Oh, my God.
01:20:01Oh, my God.
01:20:05Oh, my God.
01:20:09Oh, my God.
01:20:17For the last time I beg that you renounce your human existence, unite with me.
01:20:23But I can't.
01:20:25But I can't.
01:20:27For the first time, love brings a finish to the life of Dracula.
01:20:33Oh, my God.
01:20:43Oh, my God.
01:20:45Oh, my God.
01:20:47Oh, my God.
01:20:49Oh, my God.
01:20:59Oh, my God.
01:21:01Oh, my God.
01:21:03Oh, my God.
01:21:13Come back, my love.
01:21:15Come back.
01:21:17Come back, my love.
01:21:19Oh, my God.
01:21:21Oh, my God.
01:21:29The End
01:21:59The End
01:22:29The End
01:22:59The End
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