House of Dracula Page #2

Synopsis: Dracula arrives at Dr. Edelman's office asking for a cure to his vampirism. However, this is a ruse by Dracula to get near Dr. Edelman's beautiful female assistant and turn her into a vampire. Meanwhile, a sincere Lawrence Talbot, AKA the Wolfman, arrives seeking a cure for his lycanthropy. When Dr. Edelman's first attempt fails, Talbot tries to commit suicide by jumping off a cliff, but instead finds a network of underground caves where Frankensteins Monster is in stasis. Chaos ensues as the three monsters fight for dominance of each other.
Director(s): Erle C. Kenton
Production: Passport
  1 win & 3 nominations.
 
IMDB:
5.8
Rotten Tomatoes:
56%
APPROVED
Year:
1945
67 min
176 Views


I'm sorry, you'll

just have to wait.

I can't wait!

There isn't time.

There isn't time!

Your next appointment will

be Thursday evening, Baron.

At about the same time?

Yes.

Good night, Doctor.

Good night.

[Dracula]

Good night.

Good night.

Oh!

Baron.

Mr. Talbot was here

to see you, Doctor.

He was terribly upset.

Talbot?

Lawrence Talbot. He seemed to

think you'd recognize the name.

Lawrence Talbot... No.

There was something

tragic about him.

He had the look

of a man tormented by fear.

When I told him you were busy,

he rushed out of the house

saying he couldn't wait.

There wasn't time.

Well, perhaps

he'll come back.

[Ringing]

Hello.

Just a moment, please.

It's Inspector Holtz.

Yes, Inspector?

Oh? Very well,

I'll be right down.

You'd better come

along with me, Miliza.

Go to your homes, all of you.

This is no concern of yours.

We don't have to go home.

We know our rights.

That goes for

you too, Steinmuhl.

Whenever there's trouble,

you're always on the front line.

Good evening, Doctor.

Come right in, will you, please.

Go home!

If I find the person...

who started the rumor

we have a crazy man here,

I'll lock him up.

As a matter of fact,

Doctor, we have.

He came in here a little

while ago and demanded

that I put him in a cell,

to keep him from

committing murder, he said.

I did it to humor him.

But when he started raving,

I realized we had something

serious and sent for you.

Decent chap otherwise.

Name ofTalbot.

Talbot?

You remember, Doctor.

The man I told you about.

Come in, Doctor.

He's in here.

Who are these people?

Get them out of here!

I didn't come here to

be put on exhibition.

Come, come now.

Take it easy.

This is Dr. Edelmann.

He's come to help you.

Dr. Edelmann!

Yes.

You wanted to see me?

That's why I came to Visaria.

In the hope that

you could help me.

It's too late now.

What seems to be

your trouble, my boy?

Do you believe that

a man can be transformed

into an animal?

[Edelmann]

I believe anything can

happen in a person's mind.

[Talbot]

This is not in my mind.

Doctor,

have you ever heard

of the pentagram?

Five-pointed star.

The mark of the beast.

When the full moon rises,

I turn into a werewolf...

with only one desire

in my mind... to kill!

Listen to me, Talbot.

There's no such

thing as a werewolf.

It's a belief that exists

only in your mind.

[Growling]

Doctor, isn't there

something you can do?

Not until morning,

when this passes.

Bring him to me then.

Put him in my care,

and I'll do all I can for him.

Oh, I didn't hear you.

The doctor

will see you now.

Do you think he can help me?

He's done

some wonderful things.

Then why has he kept me

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Edward T. Lowe Jr.

Edward T. Lowe Jr., also known as E.T. Lowe Jr., E.C. Lowe, Edmund T. Lowe, Edward T. Lowe and Edward Lowe (29 June 1880 in Nashville, Tennessee, United States – 17 April 1973 in Los Angeles, California, United States) was an American film writer, producer and editor. He wrote once 120 films between years 1913-1947, produced 18 films and directed one: The Losing Game (1915). In 1913, Lowe worked as the revising editor of screenplays at Essanay Studios.He had two children, Elizabeth Alden Lowe and Edythe Helen Lowe. more…

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