Nachts, Wenn Dracula Erwacht Page #3
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it's passed.
Now then.
Tell me what you know.
Come on.
Tell me what you know.
I...
Tell me.
Go on.
That's it.
I...
Tell me.
Go on.
It...
Yes.
Whether by accident or design,
it would appear our foe
is closer than we thought.
It's my fault Professor.
I never thought to connect
the property bought by
the Count with this place.
But those cases
we saw delivered?
Those must've been the
same cases I saw in vaults
beneath
Count Dracula's castle.
He used them to transport
himself to England.
And now they provide
his hiding place by day,
whilst at night...
(Clock chirming)
If we're going to
find him we must hurry.
Oh. Jonathan.
Don't worry.
This time I've come prepared.
I have two better weapons.
Take these.
Against them
Count Dracula is powerless.
Are we ready?
Then let's go.
Professor?
Professor.
I should like to talk
to this man. Renfield.
He could be the key
to Count Dracula.
Very well, you may see him,
but not alone.
He may reveal more
to you than to us.
Take this young
lady to Renfield.
Do as I say.
Here take this.
Look.
A case must have stood here.
Maybe we're too late.
(Screeching)
Watch out.
(Thunder)
(Anirmal noises)
(Gunshots)
(Anirmal noises)
(Thunder)
I know how you've
tried to help.
Perhaps,
perhaps you
could tell us more.
Kill.
(Anirmal noises)
We must sanctify this place
as Professor
Van Helsing told us.
I'd like to see you find
your way out of that my lad.
(Singing)
Evening your honor.
Care for a little fun?
That man.
It looked like the Count.
But younger,
much younger.
Your eyes are playing tricks.
They're waiting for us.
Come on.
Come on.
Mr. Harker and Mr. Morris.
I want you to meet
my good friend
the Home Secretary.
Good evening.
Good evening.
Good evening, sir.
Thank you for
receiving us, sir.
as the American's
say, a goner.
A slight stroke
but although my legs
are a little uncertain
I trust my intellect
is not a goner.
A watch is now being kept
on every means of
exit from the country.
A description of the wooden
case in which we believe.
So the Professor tells me.
The Count may be
concealing himself,
has been circulated to...
Some news perhaps?
I don't understand.
It's from Mina.
Something about the Opera
and a ticket.
You let her leave the
house without an escort?
I sent no ticket.
Your Excellency,
we shall have to act at once.
This may be the work
of Dracula himself.
(Singing)
Look.
A doctor!
Someone call a doctor!
For God's sake.
And then they thought
that I'd had enough.
You.
What do you want?
Your master quickly.
Quickly!
You are the captain of
the Tzarina Catherine?
I am.
You sail for the mouth of the
Danube one the morning tide?
What if I do?
You have some cargo
and a passenger.
Where is he?
Myself to Varna.
We do not go to Varna.
To Varna.
What is it?
What happened Renfield?
Varna.
Varna?
Varna.
Yes. Here it is.
It's a small port
on the Black Sea.
I've got it.
Look.
He could travel from
there to Transylvania.
But with a load like that it
would take him three weeks.
You could get to
the castle first.
In one week.
Sanctify every grave,
leave it barren.
And useless as a refuge,
before he arrives.
If we go, what about Mina.
I shall guard
her with my life.
Renfield?
Dead.
(Door opening)
(Foot steps)
Who is there?
You.
All my life I've
studied the black arts.
It's strange to finally
confront the Prince
of Darkness himself.
You have learned much.
You can do nothing.
Come along, hurry.
(Harmrmering)
(Groaning)
(Screarming)
(Screarm)
(Praying)
Now then. There's
only one task left,
to find Dracula himself.
I s there any news?
Not yet.
Tell me Professor.
If the Count is
on his way home,
what have we to fear?
Mina, my dear,
whilst the Count lives.
Time and space
have little meaning.
We can only pray.
(Screarming)
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