Nachts, Wenn Dracula Erwacht Page #4

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Now I think that Jonathan

has seen some of that truth.

Then why didn't you believe

what I told you

about Count Dracula?

Jonathan.

Oh. Jonathan.

I cannot tell you.

I dare not.

(Screarm)

Lucy sweet.

Now you drink this.

(Door opening)

Who's there?

Who's there?

(Screarm)

Ah.

(Crying)

She's dead.

She's dead.

She's dead.

But you are still alive.

It is a sign.

Perhaps it is not

too late for me to act.

I n my search for the

secrets of the black arts.

This is what I found.

And what concerns us now.

May I?

"Known through legend in such

diverse countries as Greece.

Rome. France. I ndia

and even China.

He does fatten

up on the blood

of the living.

He can by such nourishment

even grow younger.

He throws strange shadows

when he walks upon the earth.

He can transform

himself to dog, to bat,

to other kinds of beast.

He lives by night

for by day he must conceal

himself within his grave.

Those upon whom

he nourishes himself

sicken and die.

And then become like him.

Vampires themselves.

His name is Dracula. "

Why can't this

man be arrested?

You underestimate

Count Dracula.

What good are laws

against someone who can

set himself above the law?

(Howling)

His spirit is all around us.

Some of us

are completely

within his power.

Professor.

You know so much

about the black arts.

Suppose you too

are Dracula's servant?

I have never met the Count.

And yet I feel I...

I know him better

than my own soul.

My ball's in the water.

I'm going to tell mommy.

Oh. Be careful.

Hey, watch out.

Ah. Good.

Hey. Corme.

Corme on over here.

Come here.

Come here.

Good morning my dear.

You have become not only

a nurse but a servant.

I shall miss you

when you leave London.

Thank you.

How's Jonathan this morning?

Much better.

Good, good.

I think it helped

him beyond measure

being able to

tell you his story

and to know that

however fantastic

you were prepared

to admit it to be true.

I ndeed, I only wish it

weren't because you...

great heavens.

Just as I feared.

A child found dead.

Where?

Near here. Near the church.

Last night.

Yes.

Ah, gentlemen,

I shall need your help.

Whatever we can do.

Come. Sit down.

I shall want you to

accompany me this evening.

We're going to visit

Miss Lucy Westenra's grave.

Listen Van Helsing,

as I told you this afternoon,

I'm not afraid

of any danger,

but this is...

What if I tell you

you may be saving the lives

of scores of other children?

You mean Count Dracula

may be hiding here?

Worse than that.

Far worse.

The nice and innocent

girl you loved.

You're mad!

Lucy, a killer of children?

Be brave.

Before the night is out

if her spirit is to be saved

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Bram Stoker

Abraham "Bram" Stoker (8 November 1847 – 20 April 1912) was an Irish author, best known today for his 1897 Gothic novel Dracula. During his lifetime, he was better known as the personal assistant of actor Sir Henry Irving and business manager of the Lyceum Theatre in London, which Irving owned. more…

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