Van Helsing: The London Assignment Page #3
- You knew?
- Yes.
from shooting him?
Before.
And still you tried to kill him!
He's a werewolf!
He's gonna kill people!
He can't help it!
It's not his fault!
I know, but he'll do it anyway!
Do you understand forgiveness?
Yes. I ask for it often.
They say Dracula has a cure.
If there's a chance
I can save my brother...
- No.
- I need to find Dracula.
- And I need to find my brother!
He gave his life for me.
He's the only family I have left.
I despise Dracula
more than you can ever imagine.
He has taken everything from me,
leaving me alone in this world.
To have memories
of those you loved and lost...
is perhaps harder
than to have no memories at all.
All right.
We'll look for your brother.
- Igor.
- Yes, master.
- How long before we are ready?
- Soon, master. Very soon.
It is difficult
without the good doctor...
but the Dwergi, they are doing well?
No!
Good.
For me, this is all personal.
It's all about family and honour.
Why do you do it, this job of yours?
What do you hope to get out of it?
I don't know.
Maybe some self-realization.
What have you got out of it so far?
Nightmares.
Werewolves only shed
before the first full moon.
Before the curse
has completely consumed them.
- What is this place?
- Castle Frankenstein.
But it should be abandoned.
I don't understand.
The man who lived here
was killed a year ago.
- A grave robber, among other things.
- A year ago.
It was just after that
that your father went missing.
Yes. He was looking for Dracula.
He was on his way to the sea.
I have never been to the sea.
I'll bet it's beautiful.
Werewolves are such a nuisance
So hard to control.
I send you on a simple errand...
to find out
who our new visitor is...
and you have to stop
for a little chat with your sister.
Leave her out of this, Count.
She doesn't know your secret.
And I am soon to take it
to my grave.
Don't wish for death so quickly.
I intend for you to be quite useful.
I would rather die than help you.
Don't be boring.
Everyone who says that dies.
Besides, tonight...
after the final stroke
of midnight...
you will have no choice
but to obey me.
Look familiar?
Father?
No!
He proved useless.
But I'm hoping, with werewolf venom
running through your veins...
you will be of greater benefit!
I may have failed to kill you,
Count, but my sister will not.
Never!
- Dwergi.
- Dwergi?
Dracula's servants.
Industrious but extremely vicious.
If you get the chance to kill one,
do it...
- Because they'll do worse to you.
- Right.
They say they're using my brother
in some sort of experiment.
- There's still hope.
- Anna.
There is no hope for your brother.
But we can still protect others
by killing Dracula.
Let us begin!
"No slacking! Up! "
- You ever see these things?
- No.
- What do you think they are?
- Offspring.
- What?
A man with three
gorgeous women for 400 years.
Yes, vampires are the walking dead.
It only makes sense
their children are born dead.
He's obviously trying
to bring them to life.
Ladies first.
Dracula and his brides only kill
one or two people a month.
If he brings
- Throw the switches!
- Yes, master.
What are you doing?
I want to see what we're up against.
So this is what you get
when vampires mate.
Come on!
They need to feed.
Teach them how. Teach them!
And beg the Devil...
that this time they stay alive.
- This is where I come in.
- No, wait!
Now that I have your attention...
Yes, well, that's interesting.
That's not good. Must warn somebody.
I can tell the character of a man
by the sound of his heartbeat.
Usually when I approach...
I can almost dance to the beat.
Strange that yours is so steady.
"Hurry up! "
We must keep the
atmosphere electrified!
Accelerate the generators!
Power the dynamos!
We are losing power.
The human is insufficient.
Velkan.
Oh, my God.
Feed, my darlings! Feed!
May he rest in peace.
Hello, Gabriel.
We must not lose
the master's progeny!
Is this your silver stake?
How long has it been?
You don't remember, do you?
Exactly what is it
I should be remembering?
You are the great Van Helsing.
Trained by monks and mullahs
from Tibet to Istanbul.
Protected by Rome herself.
But, like me, hunted by all others.
The Knights of the Holy Order
know all about you.
It's no surprise
Yes, but it's much more than this.
We have such history,
you and I, Gabriel.
Have you ever wondered why
you have such horrible nightmares?
Horrific scenes
How do you know me?
- Velkan.
- Anna.
No. Don't unstrap me.
Don't unstrap me!
No, you must not! No! Stop!
Stop it.
I'm getting you out of here.
Velkan, it's all right.
I'm taking you home.
So would you like me
to refresh your memory a little?
A few details from your sordid past.
Perhaps that is a conversation
for another time.
Allow me to reintroduce myself.
I am Count Vladislaus Dragulia.
Born 1422.
Murdered 1462.
Help me!
I think
we've overstayed our welcome.
- Have you found the children?
- Not yet.
- What happened?
- They just died.
How can I ever repay you?
But you can't do that.
You are a monk.
Well, actually I'm just a friar.
I am sorry, master.
We try and we try...
but I fear we are not so smart
as Dr. Frankenstein.
Truly.
It would appear the good doctor
took the key to life to his grave.
Hunt them down.
Kill them both.
A silver stake? A crucifix?
What, did you think we
haven't tried everything before?
We've shot him, stabbed him,
clubbed him...
sprayed him with holy water,
staked him through the heart...
and still he lives!
Do you understand?
No one knows how to kill Dracula.
Well, I could have used
that information a little earlier.
Don't give me that look.
You were right. I'm sorry.
He's not my brother anymore.
Do you have any family,
Mr. Van Helsing?
Not sure.
I hope to find out someday.
That's what keeps me going.
- Here's to what keeps you going.
- Absinthe. Strong stuff.
Don't let it touch your tongue.
It'll knock you on your...
Vampire.
Vampires!
Now I remember.
"Even a man who is pure in heart
And says his prayers by night
"May become a wolf
when the wolfbane blooms
"And the moon is shining bright
"Or crave another's blood
when the sun goes down
"And his body takes to flight"
There's something down here.
And it's carnivorous.
Whatever it is,
it appears to be human.
I'd say he's a size 17.
Around 360 pounds.
He has a bad gimp in his right leg
How do you know he has copper teeth?
Because he's standing
right behind you. Move!
Oh, my God!
The Frankenstein monster!
Monster? Who's the monster here?
I have done nothing wrong...
and yet you and your kind
all wish me dead!
What do you want?
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