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Four tourists don't pay heed to the warnings of a priest and go to Count Dracula's castle. His servant kills one of them to resurrect Dracula and lures the other to be his first victim
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00:01:29Through the decades, many had sought to destroy him. All had failed.
00:01:34Here, at last, was an adversary armed with sufficient knowledge of the ways of the vampire
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00:01:59This then was his fate. Thousands had been enslaved by the obscene cult of vampirism.
00:02:24Now the fountainhead himself perished.
00:02:27Only the memory remained.
00:02:29The memory of the most evil and terrible creature who ever set his seal on civilization.
00:02:34The memory of the most evil and terrible creature.
00:02:45The memory of the most evil and terrible creature who ever set the fall into the assault and the damn thing.
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00:07:59That's right. Take it steady, sir.
00:08:02And don't shut him in a breather, though.
00:08:08He won't do it.
00:08:10He won't do it.
00:08:12It's good.
00:08:17It's no good that his body's ankle.
00:08:19Very good try, sir.
00:08:21I want the drinks all round again.
00:08:24Thank you, sir.
00:08:25He's just bought drinks for everyone.
00:08:27I know.
00:08:28Charles is far too extravagant.
00:08:31A few shillings. We can afford it.
00:08:34But that's not the point.
00:08:40You've got your disapproving expression on again, Helen.
00:08:42What is it, mister?
00:08:44Well, I know it's none of my business,
00:08:46but that was the third time you supplied everybody with drinks.
00:08:49I know.
00:08:51They don't appreciate it, you know.
00:08:53They just think you're a fool.
00:08:55Helen, what I do, I do for my own satisfaction.
00:08:57Nobody else's.
00:08:59What about you, Alan?
00:09:00Do you disapprove of your younger brother's misplaced generosity?
00:09:03I long ago gave up approving or disapproving of what you do.
00:09:06That's a sensible fellow.
00:09:07You see, Helen, Alan knows that I'm incorrigible.
00:09:10He accepts the fact. Now, why don't you?
00:09:12Foolishness is foolishness.
00:09:14And now, as we have to all get up very early tomorrow morning,
00:09:18I suggest we go to bed.
00:09:20I think that's a very good idea.
00:09:22What can I fit you for, Alan?
00:09:23Oh, my goodness, I'm Claret.
00:09:24It's not fit for a beast out there tonight.
00:09:26Well, what are you all looking at?
00:09:28Garlic to keep out the bogeyman.
00:09:30There is no bogeyman anymore.
00:09:31And if there was, this wouldn't keep him out.
00:09:33Can't you get it into your thick skulls it's over?
00:09:35Finish these past ten years.
00:09:37Ladies, may I warm myself by your fire?
00:09:55Of course.
00:09:57Charles, let the father sit by the fire.
00:09:59I prefer to stand, thank you.
00:10:01I prefer to stand, thank you.
00:10:08Oh, it's easier to warm oneself this way.
00:10:14Oh, that's better.
00:10:16Fortunately, my calling still allows me the luxury of a warm posterior.
00:10:20One of the few pleasures left in life.
00:10:23You strike me as a man who takes his pleasures seriously, Father.
00:10:25I do, my son, indeed I do. Pleasure in this life is important.
00:10:28Well, what are the alternatives? Hellfire and brimstone, or...
00:10:34No, I'm sure the warming of one's backside in front of an open fire...
00:10:39...and mulled claret aren't part of the grand design.
00:10:43Now, these are earthly pleasures to be enjoyed while one is able.
00:10:50And what may I ask of four charming English people doing in the Carpathians?
00:10:54Oh, may I introduce us, Father? My name's Charles Kent. This is my wife Diana.
00:10:57My brother Alan and his wife Helen.
00:11:00Father Shendor, abbot of Kleinberg, at your service.
00:11:02Oh, please, be seated.
00:11:04Father?
00:11:08Kleinberg must be a dangerous journey for you to travel armed like this.
00:11:13Another of my earthly vices.
00:11:17Each time I leave the monastery, I bring this with me.
00:11:19The brethren think it is a bundle of prayer books for the unfortunate heathen I meet in my travels.
00:11:24I'm sure they truly believe that the venison I bring home from time to time drops dead by the divine will of God.
00:11:31You two are hunting?
00:11:33No, no. Some climbing, some sightseeing. Travel broadens the mind.
00:11:37Admirable.
00:11:39But I question your choice of locale. You certainly won't have your mind broadened by this lot.
00:11:44You don't seem to have a very high opinion of your flock.
00:11:48Not mine? Oh, dear me, no. I wouldn't tolerate them.
00:11:52I wouldn't tolerate them!
00:11:53You will find things very different at Kleinberg. I hope that you will visit us there. You could stay at the monastery.
00:12:03The brothers would make you very welcome.
00:12:05Well, thank you, Father. That sounds like a fine idea.
00:12:08Our program won't allow for it. Tomorrow we go to Carlsbad.
00:12:14Oh, I suppose we could change our plans.
00:12:18I suggest that you do so.
00:12:20It's very kind of you to invite us, but...
00:12:23as my wife points out, we do have our program to stick to.
00:12:27I don't care whether you visit Kleinberg or not. I'm just saying you shouldn't go to Carlsbad.
00:12:31I've heard it's very beautiful.
00:12:34So is that proper belladonna.
00:12:37Deadly nightshave.
00:12:40We're all quite experienced climbers, Father.
00:12:42Climbing's got nothing to do with it.
00:12:44You may think me an eccentric old cleric and not much credit to my cloth.
00:12:49Perhaps I am.
00:12:50I enjoy shocking people's susceptibilities.
00:12:53But I can be serious.
00:12:54And when I tell you not to go to Carlsbad, I want you to take note.
00:13:02Landlord!
00:13:03Yes, Father?
00:13:05Have my horse brought round.
00:13:07Well, I'm delighted to have met you all.
00:13:10And if you do decide to disregard my advice, at least stay well clear of the castle.
00:13:14Castle?
00:13:15Castle?
00:13:16But there's no castle marked on the map, I would have noticed.
00:13:19Because it is not on the map doesn't mean it does not exist.
00:13:23Stay away from it.
00:13:26Ladies.
00:13:27That's very strange.
00:13:32Stop fussing, dear.
00:13:33The father made a mistake.
00:13:35If there was a castle, it would be marked.
00:13:37Well, right or wrong.
00:13:40We'll find out tomorrow.
00:13:41I don't care how much money you give me.
00:13:42I ain't gonna go no further.
00:13:43Don't be ridiculous.
00:13:44You've contracted to drive us to Carlsbad.
00:13:45You can walk.
00:13:46Let's play at two kilometers.
00:13:47Walk?
00:13:48You must be mad.
00:13:49You're the ones that are mad.
00:13:50Oh, come on, man.
00:13:51It'll be dark soon.
00:13:52Aye, it will.
00:13:53That's why I'll go no further.
00:13:54It's not our fault that you slipped a wheel and we're four hours late.
00:13:55I'm not saying that it is.
00:13:56I'm just saying that I ain't gonna go no further.
00:13:57And I thank you to...
00:13:58Look.
00:13:59Up there.
00:14:00The castle.
00:14:02What's that place?
00:14:03What place?
00:14:04The castle.
00:14:05I don't see no castle.
00:14:06I don't see no castle.
00:14:07Look.
00:14:08Look.
00:14:09Up there.
00:14:10The castle.
00:14:11What place?
00:14:12The castle.
00:14:13I don't see no castle.
00:14:14You can't see me.
00:14:15Ain't gonna go no further.
00:14:16Don't be ridiculous.
00:14:17You've contracted to drive us to Carlsbad.
00:14:18You can walk.
00:14:19Let's play at two kilometers.
00:14:20Walk?
00:14:21You must be mad.
00:14:22You're the ones that are mad.
00:14:23I don't see no castle.
00:14:24I don't see no castle.
00:14:25That's because you're not looking, idiot.
00:14:32All right.
00:14:33Now, I've had enough argument.
00:14:35Get the women out.
00:14:38Now!
00:14:39Get them out!
00:14:41You'd better do as he says.
00:14:53Leave it, Charles.
00:14:54Leave it.
00:14:55Leave it.
00:14:56He's a highway robber.
00:14:57He just wants our luggage.
00:15:13I'll be back here two hours after dawn tomorrow.
00:15:15If any of you are here then, I'll take you on to Carlsbad.
00:15:18Ah!
00:15:19Ah!
00:15:20Well, he wasn't a robber.
00:15:21I suppose we ought to be grateful for small mercies.
00:15:23Why does he say he'll be back after dawn tomorrow?
00:15:24He's frightened of the dark.
00:15:25You don't mean it?
00:15:26No.
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00:15:57Why did he say he'd be back after dawn tomorrow?
00:15:58He's frightened of the dark.
00:15:59You don't mean that.
00:16:00No.
00:16:01Of course not.
00:16:02He should be reported to the authorities.
00:16:04We're not in England now, Helen.
00:16:05Anyway, I doubt that there are any authorities to report him to.
00:16:07And it wouldn't help us very much even if there were, would it?
00:16:09Why wouldn't he look at that place?
00:16:13Well, Shandor was right in any event.
00:16:16Yes, but why does everyone else deny the existence of the place?
00:16:19Even the map.
00:16:20Maybe we could stay there.
00:16:21He warned us to stay away from there.
00:16:23I agree with him.
00:16:27Well, there's the alternative.
00:16:31I'd prefer that.
00:16:33So would I.
00:16:34Very well. Let's take a look.
00:16:46There's no driver.
00:17:02Well, can we stop it?
00:17:04We can try.
00:17:05Charles, be careful.
00:17:06Watch it, Charles.
00:17:10Well, you're the most welcome horses I've ever seen, both of you.
00:17:14It's a bit strange, isn't it?
00:17:16Haven't you heard? Never look a gift horse in the mouth.
00:17:18Especially when there are two with a coat.
00:17:20Alan's right. The whole thing's strange.
00:17:23I agree.
00:17:24Well, all I can see is we won't have to spend the night in that hut.
00:17:29Hold aboard.
00:17:33All right.
00:17:34That's more like it. Let's see to the luggage.
00:17:36Alan, hold the horses, will you?
00:17:38Diana, you hold them.
00:17:44All right, darling.
00:18:01All right, darling.
00:18:02I
00:18:16Cows bad cows bad
00:18:18Come round come round. Whoa, they're taking the wrong road. Come back. Whoa, whoa, come back. What's wrong?
00:18:39They're going the wrong way.
00:18:41I can't turn them. Come back. Whoa, come back. Whoa, whoa, come back.
00:18:57All right, my beauties, you're calling the tune.
00:19:01It's no good. He can't control them.
00:19:11That's right.
00:19:14Let's go.
00:19:16Yeah, well, come back.
00:19:20Never go, consist.
00:19:26All right, well.
00:19:30Well, let's see if your master is as hospitable as you are.
00:20:00I don't think they're horses at all. I think they're St. Bernard's in disguise, rescuing travellers who are stranded at the crossroads.
00:20:07We made enough noise arriving, you'd think somebody would have come out, if not to welcome us to chase us away.
00:20:13Yes. Well, it's no good standing here debating the situation. Let's pay our respects. Ladies?
00:20:19No chance.
00:20:28Surely it can't be as glad as spending the night in that hut.
00:20:31It's eerie.
00:20:34Well, let's find out just how, eerie.
00:20:42It's open.
00:20:46Well?
00:20:47Hello?
00:20:58Anybody there?
00:21:04You're right, Helen. It is a bit eerie.
00:21:07I don't think we should go in.
00:21:08We've got to now. Come on.
00:21:20Hey!
00:21:21Stop!
00:21:25What now?
00:21:26I don't know.
00:21:27Well, if you'd listen to me back there at the crossroads, we wouldn't be in this state now.
00:21:32Oh, if we'd listened to you, Helen, we'd still be in England.
00:21:34Would that be bad?
00:21:36You wanted to broaden your mind.
00:21:38I suppose you'd call this educational travel.
00:21:40I'm sure it would be very educational if we knew what it was all about.
00:21:43Stop it, both of them.
00:21:46I'm sorry, I'm sorry, Helen.
00:21:47Look at this.
00:22:01What is it, darling?
00:22:02The table is set for four persons.
00:22:06Don't you see?
00:22:07First the coach brings us to the castle, and now the dinner table.
00:22:11We're expected.
00:22:12That's ridiculous.
00:22:13How could that be?
00:22:14I don't know.
00:22:15But we are.
00:22:16No, Alan's right, darling.
00:22:17Any moment now, four perfectly normal, respectable people are going to come down those stairs for dinner.
00:22:22Well, if there's anybody up there, they must be stone deaf.
00:22:26There's one way to find out.
00:22:30No!
00:22:33No, we...
00:22:34We can't stay here.
00:22:35We...
00:22:36We must leave this place now.
00:22:37It's...
00:22:38It's all right.
00:22:39It isn't!
00:22:42Come, sit down a moment.
00:22:46Charles.
00:22:48Charles, you mustn't go upstairs.
00:22:49You mustn't.
00:22:50He's only going to see if there's anyone up home.
00:22:52He'll only be gone a couple of minutes.
00:22:53I'll be back before you know it.
00:22:55Charles!
00:22:56Charles!
00:23:03It'll be all right, Helen.
00:23:04You'll see.
00:23:05You'll see.
00:23:06何?
00:23:12No, sir.
00:23:13Rhonda.
00:23:14You'll see him.
00:23:16This is very easy.
00:23:19Oh no.
00:23:23It's an-
00:23:24Life anthropology, it makes me almost ready.
00:23:25It's amazing.
00:23:26It's almost great.
00:23:27You can't face money on your Egby show.
00:23:30Honey?
00:23:31You'll be so.
00:23:32Nobody is thinking.
00:24:33Alan, come a pair of me, will you?
00:25:06It's someone's bedroom. Come here.
00:25:09Whose cases are these?
00:25:13They're yours, aren't they?
00:25:16Where are you going?
00:25:17To look next door.
00:25:23Alan!
00:25:27Our things are in there.
00:25:39Let's go.
00:26:06I'm sorry if I startled the lady, sir. It was unintentional.
00:26:19Why didn't you make your presence known sooner?
00:26:22I was unpacking your cases.
00:26:24I trust the rooms are satisfactory.
00:26:31Yes, admirable.
00:26:32But I don't understand. None of us do.
00:26:36My master's hospitality is renowned.
00:26:39But...
00:26:40If you are ready, I will serve dinner now.
00:26:47Thank you, sir.
00:26:54Well, I still don't understand it.
00:26:56Please, let's leave here.
00:26:57Oh, dinner sounds like a splendid idea.
00:26:59I agree.
00:27:00Diana, you can't.
00:27:02Why not?
00:27:03Ten minutes ago, we were stranded in the cold, miles away from anywhere.
00:27:07Now we're warm.
00:27:08We're going to be fed.
00:27:09And if that man's master's anything like I think is going to be,
00:27:12we're going to be entertained as well.
00:27:13Yes, Diana's right.
00:27:14Come on, let's sit down.
00:27:15Come on, let's sit down.
00:27:16Good night!
00:27:17I go!
00:27:38Okay.
00:27:39what's your name clove sir well clove isn't your master joining us for dinner no sir i'm afraid not
00:27:53is he indisposed he's dead
00:27:56i'm sorry if we appear a little dense perhaps you could explain explain sir yes you seem to have
00:28:08expected us this dinner our rooms the carriage everything certainly sir my master is dead
00:28:17but instructions were left the castle should always be ready to receive guests
00:28:22i am merely carrying out his wishes i see who was your master his name was count dracula
00:28:33an old and distinguished family that is the coat of arms over the fireplace
00:28:42does no one hold the title now my master died without issue sir
00:28:48in the accepted sense of the term now if you will excuse me
00:28:53the soup's delicious well
00:29:05what a marvelous man he must have been to have stated in his will that the castle should always
00:29:11be ready for travelers perhaps we'll get a bill tomorrow oh no surely not no i didn't mean it
00:29:16no if only that coachman knew it he did us a favor when he deserted us he was frightened
00:29:22well we all were at first helen the unexplained always a little frightening
00:29:27even you must admit this is preferable to spending the night in a woodcutter's hut
00:29:30i'm still frightened i don't know why i'm just frightened well i admit it was a little strange
00:29:36at first dear but now it's all been explained father shandor tried to warn us about this place
00:29:41oh helen he tried to warn us that's because he wanted us to go and visit him in kleinberg
00:29:48it's my belief that we're all extremely lucky now i think we should take advantage of the lake
00:29:54count's hospitality and enjoy ourselves
00:29:56here's to him may he rest in peace
00:30:06count dracula
00:30:22count dracula
00:30:36guess who horace peabody
00:30:44right first time
00:30:47did you enjoy your port cigars and man's talk no no not very much but then you know it takes
00:30:52female company for me to shut
00:30:54who's horace peabody
00:30:56oh an old beau of mine
00:30:58before your time darling
00:31:00there was no before my time you were a schoolgirl in pigtails
00:31:03even schoolgirls have their moments
00:31:05hurry up i'm cold
00:31:09is the bed comfortable
00:31:11not really it's lumpy
00:31:13maybe you've got horace peabody in there somewhere
00:31:16he was far too much of a gentleman
00:31:18oh
00:31:18oh it is lumpy
00:31:20oh fine that'll give helen something else to complain about
00:31:23it's funny about helen this evening
00:31:27oh darling she's always the same
00:31:28two miles outside london and nothing is ever right
00:31:31no this evening was different she wasn't complaining
00:31:33she really was frightened
00:31:37she hardly touched her dinner
00:31:39it was a damn fine dinner too
00:31:40well didn't you notice the way she kept looking over her shoulder all the time
00:31:44when clove frightened the life out of her
00:31:46yes well he's not a particularly comforting person to have around i'll grant you that
00:31:51well i'm glad you noticed it
00:31:53i thought it was just helen and i
00:31:55what is it about him
00:31:58well i don't know really i suppose he's a bit like the castle he's sort of dusty
00:32:02he's not particularly clean either
00:32:04do you suppose he cooked the dinner
00:32:06the faintest idea darling
00:32:08well the place isn't exactly swarming with servants is it
00:32:12yes clove is there anything further you or madam require sir
00:32:32uh no thank you
00:32:35then i wish you good night
00:32:37he's a strange one
00:32:45strange and frightening
00:32:48i wouldn't go so fast to say that
00:32:50i can't get through to you can i for any of you
00:32:53that it is frightening
00:32:55everything about this place is evil
00:32:57you're tired dear we've all had a most trying day
00:33:00oh it's not that
00:33:01this whole situation is like a like a bad dream
00:33:05i expect any moment to wake up and find it didn't happen
00:33:09oh helen
00:33:11it's true
00:33:12and the worst part of it is that
00:33:14i'm the only one that can see it
00:33:17oh alan let's go please
00:33:22that is ridiculous
00:33:23i mean it
00:33:24i know you do
00:33:25you'll forget about all of this in the morning
00:33:31you'll see
00:33:32there'll be no morning for us
00:33:55or
00:34:04i know you or
00:34:05i think i might make a tour
00:34:05but i think about all the things
00:34:07people who don't have to walk
00:34:08are usually to see
00:34:09in the hours
00:34:09and they're usually at the start
00:34:10and they just work on
00:34:11and you don't have to walk
00:34:12and then they refer to yourself
00:34:13and spend your day
00:34:14and i'm actually back
00:34:15don't like that
00:34:16until they end up
00:34:17just like that
00:34:18you don't need to think
00:34:19it'll be fine
00:34:20then you'll never Peach
00:34:21or if that is
00:34:22or if
00:34:24any comment
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00:47:54Hello?
01:03:24Good day, my son.

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