Blood of Dracula
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[THUNDER]
[TIRES SQUEALING]
ARE YOU OUT:
OF YOUR MIND?
GIVE HER ANOTHER ONE.
WHAT A WAY TO GO.
I REALLY THOUGHT
WE'D HAD IT.
WHAT'S GOTTEN
INTO YOU?
I WARNED YOU AT HOME.
I DON'T WANT TO GO THERE.
WELL,
YOU HAVE TO!
YOU CAN TAKE ME THERE,
BUT I WON'T STAY.
WHEW.
YOU COULD HAVE:
KILLED US ALL.
THAT'S WHAT I TRIED TO DO.
THAT KID'S LOST
HER MARBLES.
TALKING WILD LIKE THAT.
I'M CERTAINLY GLAD, PAUL,
THAT WE'RE GETTING RID OF HER.
SHUT UP!
THAT'S NO WAY TO
TALK TO YOUR MOTHER.
STEPMOTHER.
MY MOTHER'S DEAD.
OH, YOU'RE BACK
ON THAT TRACK.
AND I'LL NEVER GET OFF.
I DON'T APPROVE
OF YOUR SMOKING,
BUT I GUESS ONE MORE
WON'T HURT YOU NOW.
LET HER HAVE A WHOLE PACK
IF IT'LL HELP CALM HER NERVES.
I'LL HANDLE THIS,
DEAR.
NOW, LOOK, NANCY,
WE'VE DISCUSSED THIS
BACK AND FORTH.
THEN YOU OUGHT TO KNOW
HOW I FEEL.
THEN WHY CAN'T YOU
SEE IT MY WAY?
I HAVE A RIGHT:
TO REMARRY.
OH, YOU'RE ON
THAT LONESOME KICK AGAIN.
AT LEAST:
6 WEEKS...
AND THEN YOU MARRIED HER.
THE COMPANY SHIFTED
ME TO ANOTHER CITY.
I HAD TO MAKE:
A DECISION.
I KNOW.
THEY TWISTED YOUR ARM...
AROUND HER.
THAT'LL DO!
YOU'RE SELFISH.
MAYBE YOUR MOTHER
SPOILED YOU.
ALL YOU THINK OF
IS YOURSELF.
ME? YOU'RE
A FINE ONE TO TALK!
YOU SELL THE HOUSE,
YOU BREAK UP:
MY WHOLE SOCIAL LIFE.
YOU MEAN THOSE:
MOONLIGHT BEACH PARTIES?
AND THOSE ROCK:
AND ROLL SESSIONS?
I'LL LOSE ALL MY FRIENDS,
ESPECIALLY GLENN, AND JUST
WHEN WE WERE GETTING CLOSE.
REAL CLOSE.
I CAN JUST IMAGINE.
DID YOU EXPECT US TO TAKE YOU
ALONG ON OUR HONEYMOON?
OH, DON'T GIVE ME
YOU PUT A RING:
THROUGH DAD'S NOSE AND--
THAT'LL DO!
WELL, AT LEAST
I TOLD YOU.
AND IT MAKES:
NO SENSE.
NOW WE'RE
GOING...
AND YOU'D
BETTER KEEP:
YOUR HANDS OFF:
THE WHEEL.
[ENGINE STARTING]
WELL, AT LEAST
WELL, I GAVE YOU UP.
YOU WERE EXPECTED HOURS AGO.
Father:
I'M SORRY,MRS. THORNDYKE.
FOR THE 300 MILES,
BUT THIS STORM,
AND COMING THROUGH
THE MOUNTAIN PASS,
WE NEARLY SKIDDED
OFF THE ROAD.
IT WAS REALLY CLOSE.
SOMETHING TO EAT.
THAT'S ALL RIGHT.
WE'LL GET A BITE
ON THE WAY BACK.
YES, YOU SHOULD BE
YOU'VE DONE ENOUGH FOR ME.
I'M NANCY PERKINS,
MRS. THORNDYKE.
Nancy:
PLEASE FORGIVE US ALL.
FORGET IT, NANCY.
POOR GIRL.
YOU LOOK HALF-FROZEN.
I'LL BE ALL RIGHT.
THEN WE'D BETTER CONCLUDE
THE FORMALITIES.
MRS. PERKINS--
UH, THE NEW
MRS. PERKINS.
I LOST MY WIFE:
RECENTLY.
6 WEEKS AGO.
IN FACT, THAT'S WHY
WE REGISTERED NANCY
AT SHERWOOD.
WELL, I'M SURE YOU MADE
THE RIGHT CHOICE.
I THINK YOU'LL BE
VERY HAPPY HERE, NANCY.
I LIKE THE CHEERY
ATMOSPHERE.
AT FIRST SHE SEEMED
A LITTLE WORRIED.
THAT'S NATURAL.
SEPARATE ANYONE FROM
FAMILIAR SURROUNDINGS,
THE WARMTH:
AND SECURITY OF HOME.
YOU DO UNDERSTAND.
OF COURSE, BUT I'M SURE
ANY STRANGENESS:
YOU FEEL WILL PASS.
SHE WAS ALSO WORRIED
ABOUT DISCIPLINE.
OH, HO HO. NOW, NANCY,
THIS IS NOT A CORRECTIVE
INSTITUTION.
SHERWOOD IS A PRIVATE
PREPARATORY SCHOOL
WITH A VERY HIGH RATING.
ALL OUR GIRLS COME
FROM FINE BACKGROUNDS.
THERE IS WORK.
OUR COURSES ARE:
NOT EASY,
BUT THERE IS ALSO FUN.
YOU'LL FIND OUT.
LOTS OF FUN.
WELL, I'M GLAD
THAT'S SETTLED.
DO YOU KNOW:
YOUR WAY BACK?
IT'LL BE A BREEZE.
YOU'RE DRIVING ALL
THE WAY HOME TONIGHT?
THEY'LL PROBABLY STOP
AT A MOTEL.
WELL, GOOD-BYE, NANCY,
EVERY WEEK.
NOW SAY GOOD-BYE TO...
GOOD-BYE, DORIS.
TAKE GOOD CARE OF DADDY.
GOOD-BYE, NANCY.
GIRL IN YOUR CHARGE.
GOOD-BYE,
MRS. THORNDYKE.
BYE, NANCY.
COME ALONG, DEAR.
I'LL HELP YOU WITH
YOUR LUGGAGE, NANCY.
I'LL SHOW YOU
TO YOUR ROOM.
IT'S RIGHT UP HERE.
YOU'LL SLEEP
IN HERE TONIGHT.
YOU'D BETTER GO
TO BED AT ONCE.
ACTUALLY, IT'S TOO LATE NOW,
BUT IN THE MORNING,
THE GIRLS IN YOUR DORMITORY.
5 VERY SWEET GIRLS.
WELL, GOOD NIGHT.
GOOD NIGHT.
WELL, AT LEAST YOU'VE GOT
SHOCKING PINK!
THE FIRST BLUSH OF SPRING!
AND LOOK AT THE NECKLINE
ON THIS BLOUSE.
OH, FORMAL, THE MOST!
THE COLOR, THE MUSIC,
AND THE MOONLIGHT.
MY DREAM BOY.
I HOPE YOU KIDS ARE
HAVING A BALL.
SIGNAL WHEN YOU'RE THROUGH.
I'D LIKE TO SACK IN.
WHERE'D YOU HIDE
THE CIGARETTES?
HERE THEY ARE.
HELP YOURSELVES.
I'M TERRIBLY SORRY
I DIDN'T BRING A CARTON.
MAYBE WE SHOULD TELL
THIS PRIZE PACKAGE
THAT IT'S AGAINST
UNTIL YOU GET:
PERMISSION,
OR WE MIGHT HAVE
TO PUT YOU THROUGH
OUR COURSE:
IN ETIQUETTE.
YOUR GLOVES TO EAT AND DRINK?
AND WHEN YOUR DATE
BRINGS YOU HOME,
TO YOUR FRONT DOOR?
HEY, LOOK AT THIS!
DIDN'T ANYONE EVER TELL YOU
OH, CHOCOLATE.
KIDS, LOOK AT THIS.
OUR LITTLE GIRL'S GOT
A DREAM BOY,
WITH WAVY HAIR:
AND MUSCLES AND--
HEY, BEAT IT, YOU GUYS.
OLD HORSE FACE:
IS ON THE WARPATH.
SO, YOU'RE THE NEW GIRL,
NANCY PERKINS.
YES, MA'AM.
WELL, I'M MISS RIVERS,
AND I'M THE HOUSE MOTHER.
AND I TEACH ART.
8 HOURS' UNINTERRUPTED SLEEP.
YES, MA'AM.
FOR A NEW ARRIVAL, YOU
CERTAINLY CAN KICK UP A STORM.
I'D NEVER GIVE YOU AN "A"
FOR TIDINESS.
SO MUCH NOISE UNPACKING?
DON'T YOU KNOW
EVERYONE'S ASLEEP?
I'M SORRY, MISS RIVERS.
A HAND MIRROR,
A PRESENT FROM MY DAD.
I THOUGHT AT FIRST THAT I'D LEF IT HOME, BUT THEN I FOUND IT.
THINGS BACK NEATLY,
AND, REMEMBER,
AT SHERWOOD,
TO BE NEAT,
AND QUIET,
AND GO TO BED.
I HOPE YOU SLEPT WELL,
NANCY.
SOMETIMES A STRANGE BED
IN A STRANGE PLACE...
OH, NO, IT WAS
JUST LIKE HOME,
COZY AND QUIET.
GOOD.
GOOD MORNING, GIRLS.
All:
GOOD MORNING,MRS. THORNDYKE.
SIT DOWN, GIRLS.
PERKINS, YOUR NEW ROOMMATE.
THIS IS MYRA, TERRY,
NOLA, LINDA, AND ANN.
HOW DO YOU DO?
EXACTLY. YOU SEE,
WE LIKE TO PUT A NEWCOMER IN
WITH GIRLS WHO'VE BEEN HERE
FOR A WHILE, FOR GUIDANCE.
THEY'LL SHOW YOU
WHERE YOUR CLASSES ARE
AND HELP YOU GET USED TO
I'M SURE THEY WILL.
WELL, I HOPE
YOU ALL GET ALONG,
AND FROM NOW ON,
GOOD LUCK.
THANK YOU.
COME ON, GIRLS.
LET'S GO.
EXCUSE US,
NANCY.
NANCY, I WANT
TO TALK TO YOU.
WITH FLYING COLORS.
YOU DIDN'T SNITCH.
IF THERE'S ONE THING
WE CAN'T STAND AROUND HERE,
IT'S A SNITCH.
GLAD I MADE THE GRADE,
FOR CONDUCT.
I LIKE TO HANDLE THINGS
IN MY OWN WAY.
DON'T BE A MEATHEAD. I'M JUST
TAKING AN INTEREST IN YOU
'CAUSE YOU'VE GOT SPIRIT.
JUST REMEMBER,
THERE'S NO SUCH THING
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