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Countess Elizabeth Bathory, history's infamous vampire who, centuries ago, bathed in the blood of virgi to preserve her youth, arrives from Transylvania to take over the Los Angeles castle of Count Dracula, her vampire husband. At the same time, the 3000 year-old Mummy of Hor-Shep-Sut, an evil Egyptian sorceress, comes to life in a museum and stalks off into the night. Dracula, meanwhile, spends too long watching intended victims Tanya and Mina that, failing to return to the castle before dawn, is destroyed by the light of the rising sun.
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00:00:00The story you're about to see is true, that is at least part of it.
00:00:15Countess Elizabeth Bathory, the infamous blood countess of Transylvania, actually lived.
00:00:21During the late 16th and early 17th centuries, over a period of 10 years,
00:00:26Elizabeth tortured and murdered some 300 village maidens.
00:00:30And, believing it would preserve her youth and beauty, bathed in their freshly shed blood.
00:00:36That part of our story is historical fact.
00:00:40The rest is speculation.
00:00:43The rest is speculation.
00:00:44The rest is speculation.
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00:00:50Even though you deserve because of the tranquility of the crew,
00:00:54it can only happen to be experienced in her standing room.
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00:08:49We're right back.
00:09:19Until they invite me in.
00:09:49Renfield.
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00:13:33Renfield.
00:13:35Master, maybe, maybe I could do something to bring some meaning to your destruction.
00:13:43Maybe if I tried really, really hard, I could overcome my craving.
00:13:49Renfield!
00:13:50Countess Elizabeth Bathory!
00:13:53It's still Dracula.
00:13:55And don't you touch me with those lips that have been Satan only knows where.
00:13:59Forgive me, Countess.
00:14:00So you're the last of those bottom feeders.
00:14:03I prefer Insectivore.
00:14:05Bug eater that serves my husband.
00:14:07Served, as in the past tense?
00:14:09Served?
00:14:12Don't tell me my husband has been destroyed again.
00:14:16Time after time I have told that man that his lusts would be as undoing one of these nights, but does he listen to me?
00:14:23Uh, yes, Count. I mean, no, Countess.
00:14:26Ah.
00:14:29Perhaps I was the fool, accepting his proposal.
00:14:33All those years ago, joined the Bathory's with the Draculas, he said.
00:14:40What did it get me?
00:14:42A dusty castle in sunny California.
00:14:45They called me the Blood Countess, because I bathed in the blood of virgins in Transylvania, almost four centuries ago.
00:14:58Mary, Mother of God, pray for us sinners.
00:15:04No, no, no.
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00:15:37No.
00:15:39Please, no!
00:16:09Flesh of my flesh, blood of my blood.
00:16:39Ours was a marriage of blood, consecrated before the eyes of Satan as our bloodlines merged to become one.
00:16:47Of course, I never really loved Vlad Dracula, but he gave me the means to stay young, and in a way, alive.
00:16:57Forever.
00:17:00Besides, finding virgins was getting more and more difficult, even in a backwards land like Transylvania.
00:17:09No!
00:17:12Please...
00:17:13No!
00:17:15No!
00:17:16No, please don't...
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00:17:29Please, no!
00:17:31No!
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00:18:01Ah, the memories.
00:18:05Which reminds me.
00:18:08I haven't feasted since I've arrived in this country.
00:18:12And I'm famished.
00:18:14How much longer?
00:18:21Almost there, Countess.
00:18:23And you're certain she'll be there.
00:18:29You have nothing like this?
00:18:30No, that's no good.
00:18:31Hey!
00:18:32Hey!
00:18:35But how else can we explain these terrible deaths?
00:18:38Fancy.
00:18:39Doesn't this place have any wrestling videos?
00:18:42Within as many weeks, Inspector.
00:18:44Our friends.
00:18:45Neighbors that we've known for years.
00:18:47Drained of their life's blood.
00:18:49Found dead in bed.
00:18:50Lifeless skeletons of skin and bone.
00:18:53Vampires are a guard like that.
00:18:55Vampires!
00:18:56Malignant demons.
00:18:57We should walk from their graves in the dead of night.
00:18:59To attack their victims and outbreak of vampirism.
00:19:00I'm sorry if I startled you.
00:19:01No, it's just that my mind was.
00:19:02I've been told I have a light step.
00:19:03Find anything interesting?
00:19:04Oh, just a couple old movies.
00:19:05Tanya and I.
00:19:06Tanya and I.
00:19:07Tanya.
00:19:08My roommate.
00:19:09She won't be home tonight.
00:19:10And you are?
00:19:11Mina.
00:19:12Mina.
00:19:13I'm sorry if I startled you.
00:19:14No, it's just that my mind was.
00:19:15I've been told I have a light step.
00:19:17Find anything interesting?
00:19:19Oh, just a couple old movies.
00:19:20Tanya and I.
00:19:21Tanya.
00:19:22My roommate.
00:19:23She won't be home tonight.
00:19:25And you are?
00:19:26Mina.
00:19:27Mina.
00:19:28Mina.
00:19:29Mina.
00:19:30Mina.
00:19:31Mina.
00:19:32Mina.
00:19:33Mina.
00:19:34Mina.
00:19:35Mina.
00:19:36Cute.
00:19:41You know, I rather like old movies.
00:19:54I hope you don't mind, Elizabeth.
00:19:56It's been a long day.
00:19:58No, not at all.
00:19:59Take your time.
00:20:00I just love a nice hot bath.
00:20:03Don't you, Elizabeth?
00:20:04It's so much more, I don't know, sensual than a shower.
00:20:09Hm.
00:20:10I've had enough baths to last a lifetime.
00:20:13Longer, actually.
00:20:17Sorry I took so long.
00:20:19Let me drop some clothes.
00:20:20Any preference?
00:20:22Preference?
00:20:23Which DVD to watch first?
00:20:24Bloodlust rises as we entwine.
00:20:40Oh, Elizabeth.
00:20:41I'm not sure about this.
00:20:42I'm not sure about this.
00:20:43I'm not sure about this.
00:21:11I'm not sure about this.
00:21:17Countess!
00:21:19Countess!
00:21:21Hurry!
00:21:23T-
00:21:28You better be right about this.
00:21:47Hey, I told you.
00:21:54What do you think?
00:21:55I'm thinking dollar signs.
00:21:59Lots of them.
00:22:19Mina.
00:22:23Mina.
00:22:24I got those new brushes.
00:22:30Mina?
00:22:54I got those new brushes.
00:22:55I got those new brushes.
00:22:56I got those new brushes.
00:22:59Rampield!
00:23:05Uh, Countess.
00:23:09Have you finished your task?
00:23:12My task? No. No, uh, but I'm on it though.
00:23:15I'm on it right now like a bee, like a worker bee.
00:23:18Busy as a bee. I'll do my task right now.
00:23:29Come on.
00:23:59An Egyptian mummy?
00:24:15Are you mocking me, Renfield?
00:24:17Never, Countess.
00:24:18But according to this book,
00:24:20Writings in Egyptian Sorcery by Himkara,
00:24:24translated and edited by some Ph.D. scholar named Spectre...
00:24:27Get on with it already.
00:24:29Well, according to this,
00:24:31an Egyptian mummy just might be the answer to your problem.
00:24:36Will any mummy do,
00:24:37or does it need to be some sort of Egyptian superstar
00:24:39like Nefertiti or King Tut?
00:24:41Oh, no, the book didn't say.
00:24:43And where am I supposed to get this mummy?
00:24:45An Egyptian yard sale?
00:24:47Trust me, Countess.
00:24:48Hello.
00:24:50Can I help you?
00:25:09Yes.
00:25:10Could you tell me how to get to Dr. Foran?
00:25:13Go right around the corner.
00:25:16And remember, Elena, history should not be thought of as a dead subject,
00:25:24especially ancient history.
00:25:26Keep that in mind and your Ph.D. will be much easier in coming.
00:25:30I know, Professor Foran.
00:25:31Make it live in your mind before you try making it live on paper.
00:25:34I'll do my best, Professor.
00:25:38Ah, you were saying something about making ancient history live.
00:25:43Uh, can I help you, sir?
00:25:44Yes, Professor.
00:25:45I'm interested in an Egyptian mummy exhibit.
00:25:48You once had?
00:25:51Nothing.
00:25:53Yes, uh, the mummy of Horshepsut.
00:25:55Part of the Harwa collection.
00:26:00Trying to stay busy in case she, you know.
00:26:08Sure, I like Italian.
00:26:11Okay.
00:26:13See you then.
00:26:15Ciao.
00:26:15So, Professor, you're not so sure the mummy was stolen?
00:26:22I'm not so sure anymore of anything concerning that mummy, Mr. Redfield?
00:26:27Renfield, Professor.
00:26:28Ah, forgive me, Mr. Renfield.
00:26:30You see, that was no ordinary Egyptian mummy, but the mummy of Horshepsut.
00:26:34What was so special about her?
00:26:36Horshepsut was an evil sorceress, reputed to have incredible supernatural powers,
00:26:41and also a most unusual history.
00:26:43Ah, I'm used to unusual, Professor.
00:26:45So, uh, make history live.
00:26:52Very well, but I don't expect even you to believe the story I'm about to relate,
00:26:56about what's supposed to have taken place in Egypt some 3,000 years ago.
00:27:00Try to imagine a world where the ancient gods and goddesses were real, such as Osiris,
00:27:08the god of death and resurrection, and Hathor, daughter of the sun god Ra.
00:27:13This was the world of Horshepsut, who indulged herself in an illicit love affair with the daughter of the pharaoh.
00:27:26The most terrible death at the hands of the royal embalmers.
00:27:35A gold mask in the image of Osiris was affixed to her face, trapping her spirit within her body.
00:28:05Then, while yet alive, the sorcery...
00:28:20Her body was wrapped in linen bandages.
00:28:35Finally, the body of Horshepsut was placed in a simple coffin and buried in an unmarked tomb...
00:28:43...until its discovery by an archaeologist more than 3,000 years later.
00:28:57But the story of Horshepsut doesn't end there.
00:29:02There have been rumors, even before I accepted this curatorial position...
00:29:07...that the mummy had returned to life, and more than once.
00:29:11You don't mean that the mummy just stepped out of its coffin and went for a little walk, do you?
00:29:17I can't say what happened, but I was here the night the mummy disappeared...
00:29:22...and something wasn't right.
00:29:24I could swear I heard jackals. Jackals in Southern California.
00:29:29But if you'd prefer to believe the official version of what happened...
00:29:32...I can have Elena make a copy of the police report for you.
00:29:35Oh, I have no problem with dead things leaving their coffins.
00:29:40But Professor Ferran, wouldn't somebody have reported an Egyptian mummy...
00:29:44...a blind one at that, shambling around the city?
00:29:48I mean, even in L.A., that's not something you see every day.
00:29:52Perhaps the life force reanimating the mummy was only temporary...
00:29:57...and then the mummy just died again, and...
00:29:59And then somebody found him, and then...
00:30:02...gotcha, Professor. Hey, nice.
00:30:05Ah, the sacred scarab.
00:30:08To the ancient Egyptians, that beetle image was a powerful religious symbol.
00:30:13Are you interested in Egyptian scarabs, Mr. Renfield?
00:30:16No. Beetles.
00:30:22Hippies.
00:30:24And I thought they were ancient history.
00:30:27Yes, sir. Do you need help?
00:30:29Oh, I'm good. Thank you.
00:30:31Hi, De Roquet.
00:30:33Yes, thank you.
00:30:34Good.
00:30:36You wouldn't happen to have a section on bugs, would you?
00:30:40Not in this museum.
00:30:42You might want to try the zoo.
00:30:44Oh, that's good.
00:30:49Little horses. They were little horses.
00:30:54No bigger than my old hound dog.
00:31:01And that was Arcadillo with Alley of No Return.
00:31:04Always been one of my favorites.
00:31:06Say, how's this for a bit of gonzo local news, Chauncey?
00:31:08A drunken bum, I mean, an allegedly inebriated homeless person, claims he saw two guys carrying a, get this, mummy, through the back door of some collectible shop.
00:31:18A mummy?
00:31:19Say, Edgar, now, that's something I wouldn't mind buying for next Halloween.
00:31:22Did this, uh, her homeless person, uh, give the shop's address?
00:31:26Well, I'm afraid not, Chauncey.
00:31:28But he was picked up staggering around beautiful downtown Burbank.
00:31:32Burbank has homeless people?
00:31:34Are you sure you don't have anything in an Egyptian mummy?
00:31:38No, I'm not kidding.
00:31:40I'm serious.
00:31:42You too.
00:31:44Uh-huh.
00:31:45Uh-huh.
00:31:46Uh-huh.
00:31:47Uh-huh.
00:31:48Uh-huh.
00:31:49Uh-huh.
00:32:05Bad dream, mistress?
00:32:07Don't worry, Mr. Starnow, if another one ever does come in, you'll be the first to know.
00:32:19Okay, thanks, Miss Rosfeld.
00:32:21Or there's always eBay.
00:32:23Our fears, the strongest, the slowest end.
00:32:30Midnight.
00:32:32The brave people when that death strikes.
00:32:36How?
00:32:38You'll learn the answer in just a minute then.
00:32:41Murder's a lonely business.
00:32:44Oh!
00:32:46S-s-s-s-sorry, I-I didn't...
00:32:48I see you have a light step.
00:32:53Actually, I'm closed.
00:32:56Not too many customers after dark.
00:32:58It's the neighborhood, you know.
00:33:00I don't really come alive until after dark.
00:33:03But I believe I can make staying open a little later worth your while.
00:33:08You may have something I'm interested in purchasing.
00:33:11What the...what might that be?
00:33:13Maybe some...vintage Barbie dolls? Or Ava Braun?
00:33:19An Egyptian mummy.
00:33:20Oh, a mummy?
00:33:22Or a collectible shop.
00:33:24Not a museum.
00:33:26I believe my servant spoke to you about it earlier today.
00:33:30Before sunset.
00:33:32Oh, why didn't you say so?
00:33:33The man with the strange cackle.
00:33:35Yes, I-I believe he also asked me about some old Green Hornet and Blue Beetle collectibles.
00:33:41And he did say you'd pay.
00:33:44You can name your price.
00:33:47But please, under the circumstances, one must be, shall we say, discreet.
00:33:54There are laws, you know, and it costs me.
00:33:57Spare me the boring details, Ostfeld.
00:34:00The mummy.
00:34:01I don't know.
00:34:02I don't know.
00:34:04Usually, it's anything from Gestapo souvenirs to Mark's prehistoric play sets, but a mummy.
00:34:15Now that's a real specialty item.
00:34:18And I-I won't bore you the details how I got this one, but the mummy is authentic and wonderfully preserved.
00:34:24And-and though the case came from a Hollywood prop house?
00:34:28Well, I can throw that in for just a little extra.
00:34:34Must be stuck.
00:34:35Oh.
00:34:44Pretty little thing in her way, isn't she?
00:34:47Her way.
00:34:49So, what is the price for this specialty item?
00:34:53Oh, it's steep, all right.
00:34:56Especially for a collector who wants it.
00:34:58Here.
00:35:00I'll even throw in this scarab beetle.
00:35:04Symbolic of one of the Egyptian sun gods.
00:35:06Not very old.
00:35:08So, no extra cost.
00:35:10You can give it to someone you love.
00:35:12For...
00:35:14the spies.
00:35:16Do you accept Transylvanian ducats?
00:35:20Oh, no.
00:35:22Just good old Yankee cash, I'm afraid.
00:35:25Mm-hmm.
00:35:26Yes.
00:35:27Be that.
00:35:29What?
00:35:30Be what?
00:35:32Afraid.
00:35:34I-I don't understand.
00:35:35W-why?
00:35:46According to this, there is a way to...
00:35:51to become one with the radiance of the sun.
00:35:55Cut to the chase.
00:35:56Yes, Countess.
00:35:58Uh, by securing the aid of Hathor...
00:36:01er, Hathor, sister of Ra, the Egyptian god of the sun,
00:36:06and who, oh, like you, has a taste for human blood.
00:36:11Hmm.
00:36:12A sort of blood goddess.
00:36:15I like that.
00:36:16Then, in performing a sacred ritual...
00:36:19during which you offer to Hathor...
00:36:21a sacrifice of your own blood...
00:36:23by passing it through the lips of that mummy.
00:36:27Hmm.
00:36:30Well, I have a gift for you, Renfield.
00:36:33For all your years of service...
00:36:35from the Draculas.
00:36:38Too bad, Rennie.
00:36:39It's one bug you can't eat.
00:36:42It's one bug you can't eat.
00:36:44It's one bug you can't eat...
00:36:45it's one bug you can eat.
00:36:46I can't eat.
00:36:47I have a gift.
00:36:48It's one bug you can eat.
00:36:50It's two bug you can eat.
00:36:51Oh, Hathor, sister of Ra, hear the plea of your servant.
00:37:15Not me, but the Countess Elizabeth Bathory.
00:37:19Now, now the Countess Dracula, or the Countess Bathory Dracula, sir, who requests your aid
00:37:29and your mystic power and strength, your warmth and radiant light, the very power of the sun.
00:37:38Appear to her, she beseeches you, oh, great Hathor, sister of the god of the sun, Hathor,
00:37:47your goddess of, of chi, yada, yada, yada, as you bridge this world with the timeless realm of the afterlife.
00:37:57You have fed me, mortal, my first blood in centuries, and so I answer your summons.
00:38:21That's right, Hathor, I'm not mortal, and I haven't been for centuries.
00:38:27Yes, you are undead, Countess Elizabeth.
00:38:32Then I'm guessing you know what I want from you.
00:38:35The ability to walk in the sunlight.
00:38:37Ah, without losing my undead powers or my immortality.
00:38:42So tell me, goddess, what must I do?
00:38:46First, you must swear your allegiance to me and to all the other gods in the Egyptian pantheon.
00:38:55I swear upon the blood of the Bathory's and the Dracula's.
00:39:00You must find three female victims.
00:39:04Drink the blood of each, leaving enough flowing through them to sustain their immortal cause.
00:39:11Their cause?
00:39:12Their spiritual twins, which you will then draw into your body by a final kiss.
00:39:19The mummy's kiss.
00:39:21And through the power I shall give you, you can bathe in the radiance of the sun.
00:39:26But how will I know?
00:39:29How will I know when I've consumed enough of their blood?
00:39:34When the time is right, you will know.
00:39:37In your veins, in your own dark soul.
00:39:42Now, feel the power of Hathor.
00:39:45Now, feel the power of Hathor.
00:40:15Oh, wait.
00:40:42Yeah, yeah, yeah.
00:40:45Oh, my God.
00:41:15Hey, Tanya.
00:41:18Hi, Sam.
00:41:21Well, that's what I call a welcome.
00:41:28Sorry, no mind someplace else.
00:41:30Right, like on some other planet?
00:41:33Still no word?
00:41:35Well, she's stayed out overnight before.
00:41:38Am I right?
00:41:39But she's never been gone this long without calling.
00:41:42Maybe she moved out without telling you.
00:41:44I mean, that sort of thing happens all the time.
00:41:47And leave all her things, including her cell phone?
00:41:56I can appreciate your concern.
00:41:58I really can.
00:41:59But don't you think you could be overreacting just a teeny bit?
00:42:04Maybe not.
00:42:05I remember what happened to me the last time my roommate didn't come home.
00:42:09No, not a word.
00:42:13I know it's only been a day, but she's never been gone this long without telling me first.
00:42:18No, she doesn't have a boyfriend.
00:42:22Okay, I'll check in again tomorrow.
00:42:25But please, officer, if you hear anything, let me know.
00:42:29No, okay.
00:42:30Thanks.
00:42:33Susan?
00:42:34Susan?
00:42:34Huh?
00:43:04Oh, please, not that old mummy story again.
00:43:11It's already growing mold on it.
00:43:13But it's true.
00:43:14Well, have you called the police?
00:43:17They're tired of my story, too.
00:43:20Maybe you're right.
00:43:22Maybe I'm overreacting.
00:43:24The vampire strikes back in the feet of fury.
00:43:37Interesting taste.
00:43:42Play Mina.
00:43:45She should be back sooner or later.
00:43:47And until she is, here's to a very nice evening.
00:43:54Great dinner.
00:43:57Thanks.
00:43:58Interesting taste in music, also.
00:44:01Mina, Sasha.
00:44:04I'm really not in the mood for kung fu tonight.
00:44:06How about you?
00:44:11That's annoying.
00:44:14Someone should call the count.
00:44:17Oh, maybe that's her.
00:44:19She has a key.
00:44:21There's no need to invite me in.
00:44:23Again.
00:44:24Again.
00:44:28Wicked waves.
00:44:29Looking in the darkness.
00:44:32She's dangerous and cool.
00:44:36Sexy and enticing.
00:44:40She claims...
00:44:41I'm Elizabeth.
00:44:43Watch out now.
00:44:48Who are you?
00:44:49The answer is all your deepest desire.
00:45:14Oh, damn hard and fast.
00:45:44Well, Renfield.
00:45:57Yes, Countess.
00:45:59Well, you still have it.
00:46:02Well, I still have it.
00:46:04Countess, you need me to protect you during the...
00:46:06During the day.
00:46:07Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha.
00:46:37I have tried, Master.
00:46:46Really tried.
00:46:48Both to kick my habit and...
00:46:51And to treat your widow the way I treated you.
00:46:54But she...
00:46:56The Countess despises me.
00:46:58And she only keeps me around because she needs me.
00:47:02But soon, she won't need me.
00:47:05Maybe...
00:47:05Maybe I should destroy her while I still have time.
00:47:11But I'm afraid of her, Master.
00:47:14So afraid and so very hungry.
00:47:35Continue to do your job well, Renfield.
00:47:56While you still have it.
00:48:01Hear me, Hathor.
00:48:08Hear the words of the Countess, Elizabeth Bathory.
00:48:13Hear me and know that it is almost done.
00:48:18Almost done, O Hathor.
00:48:23Of the sun, the rising, and the setting.
00:48:27Safright.
00:48:28Oh
00:48:36I can't open my eyes alive in the air.
00:48:39I can't open my eyes.
00:48:39I can't open my eyes.
00:48:40Because of that, everything started.
00:48:42Basically we first created the inner wreath.
00:48:46Now keep my eyes away.
00:48:47And I'm sorry.
00:48:50Oh, yeah.
00:48:52I can't open my eyes.
00:48:53Then she must know that the time at last has come.
00:49:15You got that right, Hathor.
00:49:17I feel like I could walk into the sun itself.
00:49:23In her service?
00:49:25I don't think so.
00:49:27With all this power?
00:49:32Ah.
00:49:34I was wondering when you were gonna come crawling back like one of your spiders or cockroaches.
00:49:40I suppose you're wondering what's gonna happen to you now.
00:49:43Uh, I may be a bit eccentric, but stupid.
00:49:46No way.
00:49:47That was supposed to...
00:49:54Burn me?
00:49:56Oh, one of the perks of converting to a new...
00:50:00Oh, correction.
00:50:02Old religion.
00:50:04But you are gonna burn in hell!
00:50:08No!
00:50:14No!
00:50:15This way.
00:50:16Ow.
00:50:17Ow!
00:50:18Ow!
00:50:19Ow!
00:50:20Flurs!
00:50:21Ow!
00:50:22Ow!
00:50:23Ow!
00:50:24Good morning, sunshine.
00:50:54Ha, ha, ha, ha.
00:51:24I'm sorry, master, but the flesh is weak, especially mine.
00:51:32He, he, he, he, he.
00:51:34Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha.
00:51:36Oh, Heather.
00:52:06Heather.
00:52:07You have to hear me.
00:52:09You've got to stop the Countess before...
00:52:11Heather, can you hear me?
00:52:15Goddess.
00:52:18You have to stop the Countess.
00:52:20She's become so powerful.
00:52:21There's no telling what she might do, especially to me.
00:52:24Of what concern is that to Hathor?
00:52:26As long as Elizabeth takes blood and cause in my sacred name.
00:52:31But that's just the point.
00:52:33Didn't you hear what she said about you, calling you a fool and all?
00:52:37Hell, if I talked like that about someone who'd given me so much power...
00:52:42There is wisdom in your words, mortal.
00:52:46The Undead One may become a problem to me.
00:52:50Perhaps it is best that I do something.
00:52:54But if I fail, I will be trapped on Earth.
00:52:57In that mummy's body.
00:52:59Forever.
00:53:01The Undead One
00:53:03The Undead One
00:53:04The Undead One
00:53:05The Undead One
00:53:06The Undead One
00:53:31But she faces danger...
00:53:32This is danger, a great danger, like she has never known before.
00:53:39Elizabeth Bathory!
00:53:49You gotta do better than that, bitch!
00:53:53You never pitted your strength against the undead, have you?
00:53:58Nor have you against the power of a goddess!
00:54:03Ah!
00:54:08Did you really think you could stop me, Hathor, with all my undead powers?
00:54:15I am invincible!
00:54:18Now I am the goddess of blood!
00:54:32No I am the goddess of blood!
00:54:35No!
00:54:37No!
00:54:38No!
00:54:39Oh, my God.
00:55:10Ah, the sacred scarab.
00:55:13To the ancient Egyptians, that beetle image was a powerful religious symbol.
00:55:30You again, huh?
00:55:32Now what do you have? Star of David?
00:55:34Maybe something much more substantial.
00:55:39Oh, my God.
00:56:09Oh, my God.
00:56:39Oh, my God.
00:56:42Thanks, goddess. We did it.
00:56:44And I suppose you, mortal, should be rewarded for your heroism.
00:56:49Rewarded? Me?
00:56:50No problem there, Hathor.
00:56:54Well, master, I don't know if you can hear me, but it's just about over.
00:57:07I'm keeping up the castle in case you come back from the dead.
00:57:23Well done, Renny.
00:57:24Well done, Renny. It's you and Seth.
00:57:27Huh?
00:57:27Kindred of night, it's time to arise.
00:57:43Come out!
00:57:44Come out!
00:57:48Night begins a revolution.
00:57:49Night begins a revolution, anarchy, evolution.
00:58:06Hiding for ages.
00:58:07Hiding for ages behind a disguise, darkest deception.
00:58:11Open your eyes and see your destiny.
00:58:18You have the power.
00:58:19You have the power.
00:58:25No more secrets to keep.
00:58:27Strike from the darkness.
00:58:31Bear your fangs and sink them deep.
00:58:36Alone you stand with magic beyond measure.
00:58:43Your will commands.
00:58:46Make a choice.
00:58:48Take your pleasure.
00:58:50From the grave, rebel, forsaker.
00:59:04You become your own maker.
00:59:08Never look back again, raising the dead.
00:59:11Tasting victory when lust is fed.
00:59:15Defy, you do or die.
00:59:22You have the power.
00:59:26No more secrets to keep.
00:59:29Strike from the darkness.
00:59:33Bear your fangs and sink them deep.
00:59:38Strike!
00:59:42You have the power.
01:00:03No more secrets to keep.
01:00:06Strike from the darkness.
01:00:10Bear your fangs and sink them deep.
01:00:15Alone you stand with magic beyond measure.
01:00:23Your will commands.
01:00:26Make a choice.
01:00:28Take your pleasure.
01:00:31You have the power.
01:00:35No more secrets to keep.
01:00:38You have the power.
01:00:39Call us.
01:00:40No more secrets to keep.
01:00:41War your fangs and sink them deep.
01:00:42�
01:00:46Strike!
01:00:47Strike
01:00:51Bear your sights
01:01:03Sink them deep
01:01:06Strike
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