"subtitles translated, corrected and synced by d3v1lm4n 2000. inc." "The year, 1462." "Constantinople had fallen." "Moslem Turks swept into Europe, with the vast superior force." "striking at Romania, threatening all of Christendom." "From Transylvania arose a Romanian knight, of the sacred order of the dragon." "Known as:" "Draculae." "On the eve of the battle, his bride, Elizabetha, whom me prized above all things on earth, knew that he must face an insurmountable force from which he might never return." "Elizabetha!" "The vengeful Turks shot an arrow into the castle carrying false news of Draculas death." "Elizabetha, believing him dead, flung herself into the river." "My prince is dead." "All is lost without him." "May God unite us in heaven." "I've done everything you asked, Master." "All the preparations are in order." "Everything." "I await your command, for I know" "that when the rewards are given," "I will be one of those who benefits from your generosity." "Thank you." "You're mad." "Renfield is deranged." "He's lost his greedy mind, poor chap." "I want you to take over for his foreign client, this rather eccentric Count Dracula." "He's buying up property around London." "Of course, sir." "I'll attend the account." "Thank you for your confidence." "This is a great opportunity for you, Harker." "But you'll have to leave for Transylvania immediately." "Opportunities such as this come but once in a lifetime." "Yes, of course, sir." "If I may enquire, what in fact happened to Mr. Renfield in Transylvania?" "Nothing." "Nothing." "Personal problems." "Close these transactions, and your future with this firm is assured." "Yes, sir." "I will give it my full attention." "We've waited this long haven't we?" "We can be married when I return." "Of course." "I'll write." "Jonathan..." "Jonathan, I love you." "I love you, Mina." "25th May, Budapest." "Left Budapest early this morning." "The impression I had... was that we were leaving the West and entering the East." "The district I have to enter is in the extreme East of the country." "Just on the borders of three states:" "Transylvania, Moldavia and Bukovina." "In the midst of the Carpathian mountains." "One of the wildest, at least known portions of Europe." ""My friend, welcome to the Carpathians." "I am anxiously expecting you." "At the Borgo Pass, my carriage will await you and bring you to me." "I trust your journey from London has been a happy one." "And that you will enjoy your stay in my beautiful land." "Your friend..." "D." "Diary, 25th May." "My dear Jonathan has been gone almost a week." "And although I was disappointed we could not marry before his departure," "I am happy that he got sent on this important assignment." "I am longing to hear all the news." "It must be so nice to see strange countries." "I wonder if we, I mean Jonathan and I, shall ever see them together?" "We're early, driver." "No one is here." "I say, is the castle far?" "Welcome to my home." "Enter freely of your own will and leave some of the happiness you bring." "Count Dracula?" "I am Dracula, and I bid you welcome, Mr. Harker, to my house." "Come in." "You will, I trust, excuse me that I do not join you" "but I have already dined and I never drink... wine." "An ancestor?" "I see a resemblance." "The Order of the Dracul ...the Dragon... an ancient society pledging my forefathers" "to defend the church against all enemies of Christ." "That relationship was not entirely successful." "Oh, yes." "It is no laughing matter." "We Draculs have a right to be proud." "What devil or witch was ever so great as Attila whose blood flows in these veins?" "Blood is too precious a thing in these times." "The warlike days are over." "The victories of my great race are but a tale to be told." "I am the last of my kind." "I have offended you with my ignorance, Count." "Forgive me." "I do so long to go through the crowded streets of your mighty London, to be in the midst of the whirl and the rush of humanity," "to share its life, its changes, its deaths." "There." "You, Count, are" "are the owner of Carfax Abbey in Purfleet." "Congratulations." "Your firm writes most highly of your talents." "They say you are a man of good taste." "And that you are a worthy substitute to your predescessor, Mr. Renfield." "You may rely on me, Count." "Forgive my curiosity but why 10 houses in such precise locations around London?" "Is it to raise the market value?" "Do you believe in destiny," "that even the powers of time can be ordered to a single purpose?" "The luckiest man who walks on this earth is the one who finds... true love." "You found Mina." "I thought she was lost." "We're to be married as soon as I return." "Are you married, Count?" "Sir, are you married?" "I was married once... ages ago it seems." "She died." " Oh, I'm very sorry." " She was fortunate." "My life at its best is a mystery." "She will no doubt make a devoted wife  and you a faithful husband." "Come, write now, my friend, to your firm and to any loved ones and say that it should please you to stay with me until a month from now." "A month?" "Do you wish me to stay so long?" "I will take no refusal." "I know that Jonathan does not want me to stay here with Lucy while he is away." "I thinks that if I become accustomed to the wealth and privileges of the Westenra family," "I will not be content as the wife of a mere clerk in a law firm." "But Lucy and I have been friends since we were children and she has never minded that I'm only a school mistress." "How disgustingly awful!" "Mina ..." "Oh, Mina, you're always working." "Is your ambitious Jon Harker forcing you to learn that ridiculous machine when he could be forcing you to perform unspeakable acts of desparate passion on the parlour floor?" "Lucy, really!" "You shouldn't talk about my fiance in such a way." "There's more to marriage than carnal pleasure." "Oh, Mina, so I see--much, much more." "Oh?" "Oh!" "That's..." "What?" "What is it, Lucy?" "I certainly don't understand it." "Can a man and a woman really do that?" " I did only last night." " Fibber, you did not." "Yes, I did, well, in my dreams." "Jonathan measures up, doesn't he?" "You can tell Lucy." "We've kissed." "That's all." "He thinks he's too poor to marry me." "And it's all the worst now that I'm here visiting you at Hillingham, my rich friend." "Yes, but not even one marriage proposal." "Here I am, almost 20, practically a hag!" "Mr. Quincey P. Morris!" "Look." "What is that?" "A Texan..." "Quincey P. Morris." "He's so young and fresh," " like a wild stallion between my legs." " You're positively indecent!" "I just know what men desire." "Watch." " Quincey, darling." " Miss Lucy ..." " Why you're as fresh as the spring rain." " Oh, thank you." "Oh, Quincey, please let me touch it." "It's so big!" "Little girl." "Oh, my dear sweet little girl." "I hold your hand and you've kissed me..." "Jack!" "Oceans of love!" "Oh, Jack, my darling!" "Oh, poor little baby." "Come over here." "Come over here and I'll kiss it better." "My poor little blossom." "My poor little doctor." "Really, doctor." " What a naughty bear." "Let me feel..." " Arthur Holmwood, Esquire." "Arthur!" "Oh, my darling." " So sorry about your hat." " I'm shocked." " It's my snake dress." " Is it really?" "Lucy is a pure and virtuous girl, but I admit that her free way of speaking shocks me sometimes." "Jonathan says it's a defect of the aristocracy that they say what they please." "The truth is that I admire Lucy, and I'm not surprised that men flock around her." "I wish I were as pretty and as adored as she." "You are the love of my life." "What manner of man is this?" "R. M. Renfield, successful solicitor in the firm of Hawkins and Thompkins, respected member of the Lord Nugent's Wyndham Club." "Returns from business abroad in Transylvania " " Promptly suffers a complete mental breakdown." "He's now obsessed with some bloodlust." "George, wait here." "Would you care for an hors d'oeuvre, Dr. Seward, or a canape?" " No, thank you, Mr. Renfield." "How are you feeling tonight?" " Far better than you, my lovesick doctor." " Is my personal life of interest to you?" " Of course it is." "All life interests me." " Your diet, Mr. Renfield, is disgusting!" " Actually, they're perfectly nutritious." "You see, each life that I ingest gives life to me." " The fly gives you life?" " Certainly." "But you might as well ask a man to eat a molecule with a pair of chopsticks than to interest me in lesser carnivora." "I shall have to invent a new classification of the lunatic for you." "What about spiders?" "Spiders eat the flies." " Yes, spiders eat them." " What about sparrows?" " Oh, yes." "Did you say sparrows?" " Something larger perhaps?" "Oh, yes, a kitten, I beg you, a little, sleek...a playful kitten..." "something I can teach, something I can feed." "No one would refuse me a kitten." "Wouldn't you prefer a cat?" "Oh, yes, a big cat!" "My salvation depends upon it!" " Your salvation?" " I need lives." "I need lives for the Master." "What Master?" "The Master will come," " and he has promised to make me immortal." " How?" "The blood is the life!" "The blood is the life!" "3Oth May, Castle Dracula:" "I think strange things which I dare not confess to my own soul." "The Count, the way he looked at Mina's picture fills me with dread as if I have a part to play in a story that is not known to me." "I didn't hear you come in." "Take care how you cut yourself." "It is more dangerous than you think." "A foul bauble of man's... vanity." "Perhaps you should grow a beard" "The letters I requested..." "have you finished them?" "Good." "Should you leave these rooms,   you will not by any chance go to sleep in any other part of the castle." "It is old and has many bad memories." " Be warned." " I'm sure I understand." "Do not put your faith in such trinkets of deceit!" "We are in Transylvania, and Transylvania is not England." "Our ways are not your ways." "And, to you, there shall be many strange things." "I've seen many strange things already." "Bloody wolves chasing me through some blue inferno!" "Listen to them." "The children of the night." " What sweet music they make." " Music?" "Those animals?" "I did as Dracula instructed." "I wrote three letters" "to the firm, to my family, and to my beloved Mina." "I said nothing of my fears as he will read them, no doubt." "I know now that I am a prisoner." "Jonathan!" "Jonathan, come to me!" "Come!" "Come!" "Lay down, lay back into my arms." "Lay back, Jonathan." "Dearest Mina, all is well here." "The Count has insisted I remain for a month to tutor him in English custom." "I can say no more except I love you." "Ever faithful, Jonathan." "The letters I have written have undoubtedly sealed my doom." "The Count's gypsies, fearless warriors who are loyal to the death to whatever nobleman they serve, day and night they toil, filling boxes with decrepit earth from the bowels of the castle." "They are to be delivered to his newly acquired Carfax Abbey in London." "Why do they fill these boxes with earth?" "I love him, I love him!" "Oh, Mina." "It's so wonderful!" "I've decided!" " I love him, and I've said yes." " Finally!" "Don't tell me." " The Texan with the big knife?" " Oh, no, to my dear number three" "Lord Arthur Holmwood." "Lord and Lady Holmwood." "Would you want to be my maid of honor?" "Say yes." "Mina, what is it?" "This is the most exciting day of my life." " You don't seem to care." " It's just that I'm so terribly worried about Jonathan." "This letter I received is so cold." "It's so unnatural." "It's not like him at all." "Oh, Mina, don't worry." "CAPTAIN'S LOG, THE DEMETER, 27th June:" "We picked up 50 boxes of experimental earth bound for London, England." "Set sail at nooninto a storm that seemed to come out of nowhere   carrying us out to sea." "3rd July:" "Second mate is gone missing." "Nearing Gibraltar." "Storm continues." "Crew uneasy, believes someone or something is aboard the ship with us." "He is here!" "The Master of all life is at hand!" "Gather round!" "I am here to do your bidding, Master!" "I have worshipped you long and far off!" "Now that you are near, Master," "I am your slave!" "I await your command!" "The case of Renfield grows more interesting." "Yet there is method in his madness, with his flies and spiders." "Had I the secret of even one such brilliant mind the key to the fantasy of one lunatic." "Lucy..." "Lucy!" "No!" "Do not see me!" "Lucy." " I couldn't control myself." " Lucy, you're dreaming." "You're walking in your sleep again." "My soul seemed to leave my body." "There was this agonizing feeling and, when it came back to me," " I saw you shaking me." " You're all right, Lucy." "You were dreaming." "I had to." "It sort of pulled me and lured me and I had no control." "And those red eyes!" "I still have the taste of his blood on my mouth." "Master, I am here to do your bidding." "Master, I am here." "I have worshipped you!" "Contrary to some beliefs, the vampire, like any other night creature,   can move about by day though it is not his natural time and his powers are weak." "See the amazing cinematograph!" "A wonder of modern civilization!" "An amazing sensation...." "The greatest invention of the century." "The new wonder of the world!" "See the amazing cinematograph!" "See me." "See me now." "Escaped wolf from zoo still at large!" "Paper, sir?" "Thank you, sir." "My humblest apologies." "Forgive my ignorance." "I have recently arrived from abroad and I do not know your city." " Is a beautiful lady..." " You may purchase a street atlas for six pence." "Good day." "I have offended you." "I am only looking for the cinematograph." "I understand it is a wonder of the civilized world." "If you seek culture, then visit a museum." "London is filled with them." "Excuse me." "A woman so lovely and intelligent should not be walking the streets of London without her gentleman." "Do I know you, sir?" "Are you acquainted with my husband?" "Shall I call the police?" "Husband?" "I shall bother you no more." "Sir, it is I who have been rude." "If you are looking..." "Please, permit me to introduce myself." "I am Prince Vlad of Szekely." " A prince, no less?" " I am your servant." "Wilhelmina Murray." "I am honored, Madame Mina." "This way." " Hello." "Mr. Holmwood asked me to stop by to see Miss Lucy." " Yes, sir." " Dr. Seward, Miss Lucy." " Thank you." "Oh, Jack." "Brilliant Jack." "Do you like it?" "Did Arthur put you up to this or did you want me alone just once before I'm married?" "Miss Lucy, you are embarrassing me." "I am here as your doctor." "Your fiance is very worried about you, and I assure you a doctor's confidence is sacred." "I must have your complete trust." "Help me, Jack." "I don't know what's happening to me." "I'm changing." "I can feel it." "I can hear everything." "I hear the servants at the other end of the house whispering." "I hear mice in the attic stomping like elephants." "But I'm having horrible nightmares, Jack." "The eyes!" " Oh, Jack." " I'm here, Lucy." "Nothing will harm you." " Let it work." " Thank you." "Oh, Jack." "Kiss me." "And may I say Miss Lucy is hotter than a June bride riding bareback buck-naked in the middle of the..." "I would watch my colonial tongue, if I were you." "Hello again." "And how is our lovely patient today?" " Well, frankly, Arthur, I'm confounded." " Oh, Jack, are you still brooding over Miss Lucy?" " I can only conclude it must be something mental." " How very drole." "Did you hear that, Quince?" "Last week he wants to marry her, and now he wants to have her committed." "Let's go have a look at her, shall we?" "I'm at a loss, I admit." "I've taken the liberty of cabling Abraham Van Helsing, a metaphysician philosopher." " Sounds like a goddam witchdoctor to me, Jack." " Van Helsing knows more about obscure diseases than any man in the world." "He's my teacher and mentor." "Do it, man." "Bring him here." "Spare no expense." "Astounding!" "There are no limits to science." "How can you call this science?" "Do you think Madame Currie would invite such comparisons?" "Really!" "I shouldn't have come here." "I must go." "Do not fear me." "Stop this!" "Stop this!" "Stop this!" "My God, who are you?" "I know you!" "I have crossed oceans of time to find you." "Come here, Mina." "He likes you." "There is much to be learned from beasts." "...the vampire bat must consume 10 times its own weight in fresh blood each day,   or its own blood cells will die." "Cute little vermin, Ja?" "Blood and the diseases of the blood such as syphillis will concern us here." "The very name 'venereal diseases', the 'diseases of Venus',   imputes to them divine origin." "They are involved in that sex problem about which   the ethics and ideals of Christian civilization are concerned." "In fact, civilization and syphillization have advanced together." " What is this?" " It's from the telegraph, Professor." "Hmm, thank you." "Gentlemen, thank you, that will be all." "Dawn." "These may be the last words I write in this journal." "Dracula has left me with these women, these devils of the pit." "They drain my blood to keep me weak, barely alive so I cannot escape." "I will try one last time today to escape to the water." "There must be passageway to the river and then away from this cursed land where the devil and his children still walk with earthly feet." "For the record, I do attest that at this point I Abraham Van Helsing,   became personally involved with these strange events." "Professor Van Helsing, how good of you to come!" "I always come to my friends in need when they call me." "So, Jack, tell me everything about your case." "She has all the usual physical anemic signs." "Her blood analyzes normal and yet it is not." " She manifests continued blood loss but I cannot trace the cause." " Blood loss?" "How?" "My God, close the door." "My God, she's only a child." "Ja, my God." "There's no time to be lost." "There must be a transfusion at once." "Take off your coat." " You remember how to tie a tourniquet, don't you, or have you forgotten?" " You've perfected a procedure?" "Perfected, no." "I've only experimented." "Landsteiners method." "Animals, goats, sheeps..." "If hemolysis occurs in the blood or the serum, her red blood cells will explode." "She will die." "Here, take this tube." " What in God's name is going on up here?" " This is Professor Van Helsing, Art." " Well, what the hell is he doing to Lucy?" " He's trying to save her life." " Good God." " You're the fiance?" "Please, please, take off your coat." "This young lady is very ill, she's dying, she wants blood, and blood she must have." " Take off your coat." " Roll up your sleeve, Arthur." " Quicly." "Quickly..." " Roll it up!" "This may hurt a little, Art." "Ow!" "Forgive me, sir." "My life is hers." "I would give my last drop of blood to save her." "Your last drop?" "Thank you, you are very welcomed here." "I do not ask as much as that..." "not yet." "Hold her hand." "But Jack, that poor creature has had the blood of two men put into her already." "Man alive, her whole body couldn't hold that much blood." " What took it out?" " That's a good question, Mr. Morris." "Those marks on her throat." "No disease, no trituration, I'm sure the blood loss occurred there." "Oh?" "Where did the blood go?" "You were once a careful student, Jack." "Use your brain." "Where did the blood go, tell me!" " The bed clothes would be covered in blood." " Exactly." "You do not let your eyes see nor your ears hear that which you cannot account for." "Something just went up there, sucked it out of her, and flew away, I suppose?" "Ja, why not?" "That's brilliant." "That's absolutely brilliant." "Will one of you learned doctors, or whatever you are, kindly tell me what is going on with my Lucy?" "Jack, you are a scientist." "You do not think that there are things in this universe which you cannot understand and which are true..." " ...mesmerism, hypnotism..." " You and Charcot have proved hypnotism!" "...telekinesis... materialization..." "astral bodies..." " Professor?" "Where the hell did he go?" "See?" "I feel like a blundering novice." "Gentlemen, we're not fighting some disease here." "Those marks on your dear Miss Lucy's neck were made by something unspeakable out there dead but not dead." "It stalks us for some dread purpose I do not yet comprehend." "To live, it feeds on Lucy's precious blood." "It is a beast, a monster." "What is happening to Lucy and to me?" "When I was younger, my feelings were never troubled." "I wish I were myself again, the sensible Mina I've always depended on." "Absinthe is the aphrodisiac of the soul." "The green fury who lives in the absinthe wants your soul." "But you are safe with me." "Tell me, Prince, tell me of your home." "The most beautiful place in all creation." "Yes, it must be." "A land beyond a great, vast forest surrounded by majestic mountains, lush vineyards, and flowers of such frailty and beauty as to be found nowhere else." "You describe my home as if you had seen it firsthand." "It's your voice, perhaps." "It's so familiar." "It's like a... it's like a voice in a dream I cannot place, and it comforts me when I am alone." "And what of the princess?" " Princess?" " There is always a princess  with gowns flowing white." "Her face her face" "...is the river." "The princess, she is the river filled with tears of sadness and heartbreak." "There was a princess..." "Elisabetha." "She was the most radiant woman in all the empires of the world." "Man's deceit took her from her ancient prince." "She leapt to her death into the river that you spoke of." "In my mother's tongue, it is called:" "River Princess." "Dear Madam, your fiance is safe and in the care of the good sisters of the blessed sacrement" "Mr. Harker believes your life is in extreme danger, and he desires with all urgency that you join him here so that you may immediately be married." "Yours with all blessings, Sister Agatha." "My sweet Prince." "Jonathan must never know of us." " Lucy!" "Lucy!" " Abraham Van Helsing" " Dr. Van Helsing." " You are Madam Mina, dear friend to our Lucy, Ja?" " How is she, doctor?" "She is still very weak." "She tells me of your beloved Jonathan Harker and your worry for him." "Well, I too worry for all young lovers." "The darkness is not the Light, my child, and there are Lights." "You are one of the Lights, dear Mina, the Light of all Light." "Go now, see your friend." "Mina..." "You look different, Mina, you look positively radiant." " You've heard from Jonathan, haven't you?" " Yes." "Yes." "He's safe, Lucy." "He's in a convent in Romania." "He's suffering from a violent brain fever." "The good sisters are caring for them." "They wrote to me and they say he needs me me but I won't go." "I'm not going to leave you." "Mina, you've got to go to him." "ou've got to love him and marry him right then and there." "And I want you to take this, my sister." "It's my wedding gift to you." " No, Lucy ..." " Don't worry about spoiled little Lucy." "I'll be all right." "Tell Jonathan oceans of love." "Jack, how is she?" " Oh, oh." "This is why I can't breathe!" " It's medicinal." "To help you sleep, Lucy." "It's for the bad dreams." " It's garlic!" "It's nothing but garlic." " Lucy, Quincey's here." "Quincey's here to see you." "Now, Miss Lucy, you just rest easy." "Arthur sent me to take care of you." "He said if you don't get better right quick I have to put you out of your misery like a lame horse." "Quincey, you're such a beast." "Will you kiss me, Quincey?" "Kiss me." "Poljubi me!" " You old coot!" " Get off me!" "Lucy, listen to me." "Sleep, sleep now, sleep." "There, there." "Nosferatu." ""Here occurs the shocking and frightening history of the wild berserker, Prince Dracula, how he impaled people and roasted them, boiled their heads in a kettle, how he skinned them alive and hacked them to pieces and then drank their blood."" "Dracula." "Her blood is the life." ""My dearest Prince, forgive me." "I have received word from my fiance in Romania." "I am en route to join him." "We are to be married." "I will never see you again."" "Mina." "It's odd but I feel almost that my strange friend is with me." "He speaks to me in my thoughts." "With him, I felt more alive than ever I had." "And now, without him, soon to be a bride, I feel confused and lost." "Perhaps, though I try to be good, I am bad." "Perhaps I am a bad, inconstant woman." "Winds!" "Winds!" "Winds!" "It is the cause." "It is the cause, my soul." "It is Dracula, the undead, the foe I have pursued all my life." "Dracula!" "Jack, hurry, I have much to tell you." "Guard her well, Mr. Morris." "Do not fail here tonight." "We are giving the forces beyond all human experience an enormous power." "So guard her well, otherwise your precious Lucy will become a bitch of the devil, a whore of darkness." "Well you're a sick old buzzard!" "Hear me out, young man." "Lucy is not a random victim attacked by mere accident, do you understand?" "No!" "She is the willing recruit, a breathless follower, a wanton follower, I dare say, a devoted disciple." "She is the devil's concubine, do you understand me?" "Yet we may still save her precious soul but not on an empty stomach." " Jack?" " Yes, sir." "Ah, I starve." "Feed me." "You old coot!" "Your impotent men with their foolish spells cannot protect you from my power." "I condemn you to living death, to eternal hunger for living blood!" "Psst, Jack." " I know how deeply you loved her." "That is why you must trust me and believe." " Believe, how can I believe?" " I want you to bring me before nightfall a set of postmortem knives." " To autopsy Lucy?" "No, no, not exactly." "I just want to cut off her head and take out her heart." "Diary, 17th September:" "Poor Jonathan, still so ill." "He is cheered by the familiar streets of London." "For me, now that Lucy is dead, it is a sad homecoming." "It's as if a part of me is dead, too, except for the tiny hope that lives in me   that I will again see my Prince." "Is he here?" "Now that I am married, I begin to understand the nature of my feelings for my strange friend who is always in my thoughts." " Jonathan, what is it?" " It is the man himself!" "Look!" "He's grown young!" "Gentlemen, must we desecrate poor Lucy's grave?" "She died horribly enough." "If Miss Lucy is dead, no wrong can be done to her." "But if she's not dead, well..." " What are you saying, man?" "That she's been buried alive?" " No." " All I say is that she is undead." " Undead?" "Oh, this is insane." "Gentlemen, shall we?" "1..2...3!" "Gdje je ona?" "Where is she?" "Where is she!" "What have you done with her?" "She lives beyond the grace of God, a wanderer in the outer darkness." "She is vampyre, Nosferatu." "These creatures do not die like the bee after the first sting but instead   grow strong and become immortal once infected by another Nosferatu." "So, my friends, we fight not one beast but legions that go on age after age after age,   feeding on the blood of the living." "Quickely, hide!" "Hide, now!" "Lucy!" "Lucy!" "Come to me, Arthur." "Leave these others and come to me." "I am so hungry for you, my darling." "Kiss me and caress me, my darling husband, please!" "We're strong in the Lord and in the power of His might!" "We're strong in the Lord and in the power of His might!" "Our God is upon us." "We're strong in the Lord and in the power of His might!" "Ex umbre se lucia." "I bring you from shadow into light." "I cast you out, the Prince of Darkness, into hell." "A moment's courage and it is done." "Take the stake in your left hand, place the point on the heart," "and in God's name strike." "Do it now!" "Eat." "Feast." "You need your strength for the dark days ahead." "Mina." "Doctor?" "How did Lucy die?" "Was she in great pain?" "Ja, she was in great pain." "Then we cut off her head and drove a stake through her heart and burned it" " and then she found peace." " Doctor!" "Please!" "So, Mr. Harker, I must now ask you as your doctor,   a sensitive question." "During your infidelity with those creatures, those demonic women,   did you for one instant taste of their blood?" " No." " No?" "Good!" "Then you have not infected your blood with the terrible disease that destroyed poor Lucy." "Doctor, you must understand..." "I doubted everything, even my mind." " I was impotent with fear." " I know." "But, sir, I know where the bastard sleeps." "I brought him there to Carfax Abbey." "Vampires do exist, and this one we fight, this one we face, has the strength of 20 or more people, and you can testify to that, Mr. Harker." "But he can also control the meaner things of life - the bat, the rodent, the wolf." "He can appear as mist, as vapor, as fog, and vanish at will." "Now, all these things Dracula can do but he is not free." "He must rest in the sacred dirt of his homeland to regain his evil power, and it is here that you must find him and destroy him utterly." "Jack..." " I almost feel pity for anything so hunted as this count." " How can you pity such a creature?" "I'll take Mina to my quarters." "You'll be safer there." "Mr. Morris, your bullets will not harm him." "He must be beheaded." "I suggest you use your big Bowie knife." "Well, I wasn't planning on getting that close, doc." "Master!" "Master!" "Master!" "Dr. Jack, I've been promised eternal life!" " Dr. Seward, who is that man?" " Mr. Renfield." "This is no place for you, Madam Mina." "Renfield." "I must see him." "Mr. Renfield, behave yourself." "This is Mrs. Harker." " Good evening." " Good evening, Mr. Renfield." "It seems that I've been rather naughty." "I know you." "You're the bride my Master covets." "I have a husband." "I am Mrs. Harker." " My Master tells me about you." " What does he tell you?" "That he's coming, that he's coming for you." "Oh, please," "don't stay here." "Get away from these men." "Please." "I pray to God I may never see your sweet face again." "May the Lord bless you and keep you." "Master!" "Master, you promised ME eternal life   but you give it to the pretty woman!" "Doctor Jack." "I'm no lunatic man." "I'm a sane man fighting for his soul." "My quarters are spare but I think you will find them comfortable." "Water and toiletries at your disposal." "You'll be completely safe here." "Destroy every box." "Sterilize the earth inside." "Leave him no refuge." "Let the exorcism begin." "Renfield, you have betrayed me." "No." "No, Master." "No,I serve you." "I serve only you." "Yes, my love, you found me." "My most precious life." "I've wanted this to happen." "I know that now." " I want to be with you always." " You cannot know what you are saying." "Yes, I do." "I feared I would never feel your touch again." "I thought you were dead." "There is no life in this body." "But you live!" "You live!" "What are you?" "I must know!" "You must tell me!" "I am nothing, lifeless, soulless, hated and feared." "I am dead to all the world...hear me!" "I am the monster the breathing men would kill." "I am Dracula." "No!" "ou murdered Lucy!" "I love you." "Oh, God forgive me, I do." "I want to be what you are, see what you see, love what you love." "Mina, to walk with me,   you must die to your breathing life and be reborn to mine." "You are my love and my life always." "Then I give you life eternal, everlasting love, the power over the storm and the beasts of the earth." "Walk with me to be my loving wife forever." "I will." "Yes, yes." "Mina!" "Mina, drink and join me   in eternal life." "No, I cannot let this be." "Please, I don't care." "Make me yours." "You'll be cursed as I am and walk through the shadow of death for all eternity." "I love you too much to condemn you." "Then take me away from all this death!" "Mina!" "You think you can destroy me with your idols," " Sacred blood of Christ!" " I who served the cross," "I who commanded nations hundreds of years before you." "Your armies were defeated." "You tortured and impaled thousands of people!" "I was betrayed." "Look what your God has done to me!" "No, your war with God is over." "You must pay for your crimes." " Christ compells you!" " She is now my bride!" "Lights, more light!" "Unclean!" "Unclean!" " Get them." "Get them." "They must be found!" " Unclean!" "We have learned something much." "Draculea fears us." "He fears time for, if not, why does he hurry so?" " He is calm." " How do you know?" "He speaks to me." "He has a strong mind connection to you." "His heart was strong enough to survive the grave." "You admire him." "Ja." "He was in life a most remarkable man." "His mind was great and powerful, but greater is the necessity to stamp him out and destroy him utterly." " Doctor?" " Ja?" "I know that I am becoming like him." "Your salvation is his destruction." "That is why I want to hypnotize you." "I want you to help me find him, Mina." "Before it is too late, please help me find him." "Please." "Look into this light, the light of all light, into this flame." "Your eyes are heavy." "You want to sleep." "Sleep now." "Sleep..." " He calls to me." " What do you hear?" "What do you hear?" "What do you hear, child?" "What do you hear?" "My Prince is calling me." "He is traveling across icy seas to his beloved home." "There he will grow strong again." "I am coming to him to partake of his strength." "We left London by train and crossed the English Channel that night in stormy seas, no doubt from the passage of the Count's ship." "He commands the winds." "But we still have the advantage." "By train, we can reach the Romanian port at Varna in three days." "By ship, it will take him at least a week." "From Paris, we traveled through the Alps to Budapest." "The Count must sail around the rock of Gibraltor, where we have posted a lookout, and then on to the Black Sea port at Varna where we will meet his ship and burn it into the sea." "Home... home." "The vampire has baptized her with his own blood." "Her blood is dying, my friend." "It's no use." "I will not let you go to the unknown alone." "Oh, my poor dear Jonathan what have I done to you!" "No, I have done this to both of us." "I can hear him." "He's coming closer." "He's calling me to him." " Stay with me, please." " I'm so cold." "Holmwood received a wire from his clerk at Lloyd's:" ""The Count's ship sailed past us in the night fog to the northern port of Galatz."" "The black devil is reading Mina's mind." "How can we catch him now?" "Varna..." "Galatz." "It's about 200 miles." "I think that with the horses we can cut him off, reach him before he reaches the castle." "I would dispatch Van Helsing straight to Borgo Pass." "If we fail in our task, you will have to finish him." "From Varna, Mina and Van Helsing took a carriage, and we continued on the train towards Galatz where we still hope to intercept the Count before he reaches land." "I am fearful for Mina." "She is now our decoy." " I know this place." " The end of the world." " We must go on." " It is late, child." "We must rest here now." " No, we must go!" " He needs me." "We must go!" "We are past Bistritza." "Dracula has outsmarted us again." "We learned that his gypsies took charge of the vampire's box at Galatz and are now on the Borgo Pass road." " Here...you must eat." " I am not hungry." "Mina!" "You've been so good to me, Professor." "I know that Lucy harbored secret desires for you." "She told me." "I too know what men desire" "Will you cut off my head and drive a stake through my heart,   as you did poor Lucy, you murdering bastard?" "No!" "Not while I live!" "I've sworn to protect you!" "No!" "We're safe within the circle." "I lost Lucy, I will not lose you to him." "Whores of Satan, this is holy ground!" "Leave this place now!" "Leave this ground." "I command you, in the name of Christ." "Damn you!" "Dracula!" "Dracula!" "Mina!" "You and me!" "My love." "They're racing against the sunset." "It may be too late, God help us!" "Mina!" "Charge!" "Streljivo!" "Quincey!" "No!" "No!" "When my time comes, will you do the same to me?" "Will you?" "No." "No, no wait." "Let them go, let them go." "Our work is finished here." "Hers is just begun." "Quincey." "We've all become God's madmen, all of us." "All of us." "Where is my God?" "He has forsaken me." "It is finished." "Oh, my love!" "My love!" "There, in the presence of God, I understood at last   how my love could release us all from the powers of darkness." "Our love is stronger than death." "Podaj mi mir." "Give me peace."