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{2139}{2196}How are ya, Doctor?|Hello, Harry.
{2279}{2370}Hey, Charlie.|Hello, Dr. Brewster,|Mr. Stanley.
{2372}{2457}How are ya? Say, are those|all the passengers you had?|Just the four.
{2459}{2516}You didn't put anybody off|at the wrong station, did you?
{2518}{2585}We're here to meet|a friend of the Caldwells,|a Count Alucard.
{2587}{2670}There was no count|on this train.|All customers.
{2671}{2763}Say, there was a lot|of stuff in the baggage car|that might belong to your count.
{2765}{2831}Thanks.|We'll take a look at it.
{2833}{2879}[Man]|All aboard!
{2957}{3024}Well, does this look|as though he's come to stay|for just a couple of weeks?
{3026}{3107}No, it doesn't. I wonder|what's become of him.
{3109}{3179}Probably coming by car.|Don't worry.|He'll show up.
{3331}{3454}"D-R-A-C..."|What are you|mumbling about?
{3456}{3532}Nothing, nothing.|Just a silly idea hit me.
{3534}{3603}Well, if there's no Alucard,|there's no need of our waiting|around here.
{3605}{3663}I've got to get back|to the office.
{4195}{4267}- Is that you, Matthew?|- Yes, ma'am, Miss Kay.|This is Matthew.
{4269}{4373}I brought the trunks and boxes,|but Mr. Frank said the count|didn't come on the train.
{4374}{4469}Oh. Well, put them|in the guest house|as I told you.
{4470}{4553}Yes, ma'am,|but I have to have some help.|They're amazingly heavy.
{4554}{4637}Then get some of the other boys|to help you.|Yes, ma'am. Thank you, ma'am.
{4639}{4691}Come on, Sam. Come on.
{4800}{4863}Matthew's back from town.|Oh, did the count come?
{4865}{4913}No, not yet.
{4915}{4993}If you only had a phone,|Frank would have called|after the train arrived.
{4995}{5044}Believe me, if I still|lived here, I'd have one,
{5046}{5109}even if I had to|string the wires myself.
{5110}{5195}There are other means|of communication.|Oh, please, Kay.
{5197}{5270}No lectures on metaphysics|tonight, huh?
{5272}{5345}You should allow your mind|to explore the unknown, Claire,
{5347}{5413}then you wouldn't laugh|at telepathy.
{5414}{5474}I know Count Alucard|will be here tonight,
{5476}{5527}without benefit|of telephone.
{5529}{5599}Oh, he probably|missed the train and|will come down tomorrow.
{5601}{5661}I must run in|and see Dad for a minute|before I dress for the party.
{5662}{5709}See you later, huh?
{5917}{5987}[Frogs Croaking,|Birds Squawking]
{6370}{6442}[Mumbled Chanting]
{6468}{6538}[Mumbled Chanting|Continues]
{6741}{6801}[Squawking]
{6802}{6899}You do not know|why you came here tonight.
{6901}{6965}It was because|I wished you here.
{6966}{7029}W-Well, why?
{7030}{7129}Isn't Count Alucard...|I wished you here|to warn you.
{7234}{7315}The angel of death hovers|over a great house.
{7317}{7376}I see it in ruins...
{7378}{7442}weeds, vines growing|over it,
{7444}{7536}bats flying in and out|the broken windows.
{7538}{7601}But I want to know|of Count Alucard.|Is he coming?
{7650}{7733}Do you hear me?|Do you hear me, Queen Zimba?
{7735}{7801}Alucard is not his name.
{7802}{7868}You must stop him|before it is too late.
{7870}{7949}Stop him before death comes|to Dark Oaks.
{7951}{8009}Tell me if he is|coming tonight.
{8034}{8125}I see you...|marrying a corpse,
{8127}{8175}living in a grave.
{8177}{8273}I see...|[Flapping]
{8662}{8731}[Flapping,|Squeaking Continue]
{8802}{8849}Queen Zimba!
{9160}{9206}[Bird Cawing]
{9294}{9352}** [Waltz]
{10430}{10477}Uh, Steven!
{10592}{10681}This excitement|over Kay's count|has worn me out.
{10683}{10761}If you'll all excuse me,|I'll let Steven|take me upstairs.
{10763}{10820}[All Murmur]|Good night, Colonel.|Good night.
{10880}{10926}- He's holding up very well.|- Good night.
{10928}{11005}[Woman]|Good night, Colonel.|Well, Father,
{11006}{11082}I'm afraid we'll have to|do this all over again|when Count Alucard does come.
{11084}{11158}I'm afraid so.|I hope you're not|too tired, Father.
{11160}{11237}No, I feel fine.|Now, you run along and dance.
{11239}{11314}Steven'll help me upstairs.|Good night, children.|Good night then.
{11316}{11362}Good night, Father.|Good night, Colonel.
{11364}{11402}Good night.
{12358}{12427}I'll smoke a cigar|before going to bed.
{12490}{12553}That'll be all|for now, Steven.|Yes, sir.
{13134}{13232}Kay, you're worried|about something.|I wish you'd tell me what it is.
{13234}{13328}Wouldn't you be upset|if you gave a reception and your|guest of honor didn't appear?
{13330}{13411}Is that all?|Isn't that enough?
{13413}{13485}Yes, I suppose it is,|but I rather thought|you might be worrying...
{13487}{13561}about that old Hungarian gypsy|you brought back with you.
{13563}{13620}I understand|she died tonight.
{13622}{13684}Queen Zimba?|"Queen"?
{13686}{13777}That old swamp cat with|a cabin full of dried lizards|and stuffed toads?
{13779}{13842}It's good riddance,|if you ask me.
{13844}{13897}How did you know|she was dead?
{13898}{13989}That sort of news travels fast.|One of the farm hands told me.
{13990}{14057}He also said you were there|when she died.
{14094}{14167}I'd hoped|no one knew that.|Why?
{14169}{14239}She died of a heart attack.|Certainly your being there|could have no bearing on it.
{14241}{14301}Oh, they'll ask questions...
{14302}{14386}What was I doing there,|and what brought on the attack?
{14388}{14466}And if I told them,|no one around here|would believe it.
{14468}{14520}Oh, what do they know|of these occult matters?
{14522}{14566}Blind fools.
{14584}{14678}Kay, I think it's about time|I talked to you frankly.
{14680}{14753}We're not blind,|and we're not fools. We're|just plain, sensible people...
{14754}{14818}that refuse to be fooled by|a lot of supernatural nonsense.
{14820}{14866}"Nonsense"?|Exactly.
{14868}{14938}There's no magic|in dried lizards|and dead chickens.
{14939}{15030}Ever since you met this|Count Alucard in Budapest,|you've changed.
{15032}{15066}I hardly know you.
{15116}{15213}Kay, let me take you away|from all this morbid business.
{15214}{15272}A six-month's honeymoon...|a year, if you like.
{15274}{15341}We won't come back here|until you've overcome|some of these strange ideas.
{15367}{15433}I'm sorry.|"Sorry"?
{15434}{15493}Does that mean you're|breaking our engagement?
{15494}{15571}Oh, no. You mustn't|even think that.
{15573}{15682}Then what is it, Kay?|There must be some reason.|Of course there's a reason.
{15684}{15798}Since we were kids, there's|never been anyone in my heart|but you. You know that.
{15800}{15896}But, well...
{15898}{15992}Don't ever doubt me, Frank,|no matter what happens.|Believe in me.
{15994}{16100}Believe that what I'm doing|is best for us both.
{16102}{16154}Has it anything to do|with Alucard?
{16156}{16227}[Sighs]|I see.
{16258}{16332}I'm afraid there's something|I must tell you, Kay.
{16334}{16396}Alucard is an impostor,|a fake.
{16398}{16475}How can you say|such a thing?|I wrote to Senator Manfield.
{16477}{16563}His reply informed me that|Count Alucard is not known|at the Hungarian embassy.
{16565}{16627}[Scoffs]|You must be very proud|of that bit of snooping.
{16629}{16694}I only did what|any man would do to protect|the girl he intends to marry.
{16710}{16782}[Guests Chattering]|Miss Kay!
{16845}{16894}**[Continues]
{16896}{16958}Dr. Brewster,|is there anything I can do?|No, no. You stay here.
{16960}{17006}Keep the party moving.
{17231}{17278}Father!
{17476}{17522}Get some water!
{17615}{17687}Looks like the colonel fell|asleep and dropped his cigar.|That's what started the fire.
{17689}{17750}Yeah, that's|probably what happened.
{17855}{17913}There's no evidence|of asphyxiation.
{17914}{17968}His heart might have|stopped beating before the fire.
{17970}{18017}He might even have died|in his sleep.
{18018}{18093}He looks as though he were|literally frightened to death.
{18153}{18209}It's purely a reflex|of the facial muscles.
{18210}{18290}Doctor, what are those|two marks on the throat?|They don't look like burns.
{18351}{18398}[Sobbing]
{18436}{18518}Come, Claire.|I think you'd better go.
{18650}{18721}[Guests Chattering|Quietly]
{18754}{18800}[Car Engine Revs]
{18922}{18973}[Knocking]
{19094}{19170}Announce Count Alucard.
{19172}{19230}Explain that I came|by motor and was delayed.
{19232}{19341}I'm sorry, sir, but|Colonel Caldwell died tonight,
{19343}{19398}and the family isn't receiving.
{19400}{19475}- Announce me!|- Yes, sir.
{19731}{19868}Central, I called Professor|Lazlo at Muirfield University|about a half an hour ago.
{19870}{19929}Will you please|check the call for me?
{19931}{20029}This is Dr. Harry Brewster,|228. Thank you.
{20385}{20431}[Ringing]
{20458}{20505}Hello?
{20506}{20564}Yes, this is|Harry Brewster speaking.
{20566}{20633}[Chuckles]|Fine, thank you.
{20635}{20722}Why, I called to find out|if you know anything about...
{20724}{20832}a titled Hungarian family|named Alucard...
{20834}{20896}A-L-U-C-A-R-D.
{20898}{20954}Alucard? No.
{20956}{21037}I'm sure there is|no such family.|The name is not Hungarian.
{21038}{21096}Well, can you tell me,
{21098}{21159}is it possible there's|a Count Dracula still living?
{21161}{21271}Dracula?|I'm sure there is not.
{21273}{21382}History says the last|Count Dracula died in the|Middle Ages. Why do you ask?
{21384}{21475}A certain Count Alucard is|visiting a friend of mine.
{21477}{21557}I happened to notice that|the name spelled backward|is Dracula.
{21559}{21606}[Chuckling]|It made me curious.
{21608}{21693}That is strange.|According to|the legends of my people,
{21694}{21812}the last Count Dracula|became one of the undead...|a vampire...
{21814}{21889}and was finally destroyed|in the 19th century.
{21891}{21979}[Chuckles]|I am considered somewhat|of an authority on the subject.
{21981}{22030}I know, Professor.|That's why I called you.
{22032}{22110}If this man is an impostor,|why should he assume that name|over all others?
{22112}{22164}Oh, he wouldn't...|not if he were sane.
{22166}{22250}In Transylvania,|the name is associated|only with evil.
{22252}{22323}I advise you to be|very careful of that man.
{22325}{22449}From your tone, I gather you|don't entirely disbelieve the|legends of the former Dracula.
{22450}{22587}In my research,|I have uncovered data which|I cannot entirely disprove.
{22589}{22701}I do not say I believe,|but, in honesty,|I cannot say I disbelieve.
{22702}{22774}I repeat,|be very, very careful|of that man.
{22775}{22863}I will, Professor.|Thank you very much.
{22865}{22911}Good-bye, sir.
{23069}{23131}You will find this will|a comparatively simple document,
{23133}{23233}owing chiefly to the fact|that you two girls are the only|living kin of Colonel Caldwell.
{23234}{23327}It divides the entire estate...|cash, securities and all...|evenly between...
{23329}{23422}Pardon me, Judge Simmons.|May I ask the date|of that will?
{23423}{23549}August 24. It was made on|the occasion of Miss Claire's|attaining legal age.
{23551}{23607}Then there's a will|of a later date.
{24123}{24193}There's no important difference|between them, Claire.
{24194}{24258}There's a mighty important|difference for you, Kay.
{24260}{24326}According to this, you get|nothing but the plantation.
{24328}{24377}Claire gets all cash|and securities.
{24406}{24469}It's properly witnessed|and can't be disputed,
{24483}{24553}but I can't imagine what|your father was thinking of.
{24554}{24603}It's the way I wanted it.
{24605}{24696}To divide the estate otherwise|would have meant|selling the plantation.
{24698}{24785}I love Dark Oaks,|and hope to live here...|always.
{24787}{24897}But, my dear child, it takes|real capital to operate|a plantation of this size.
{24898}{24987}I wouldn't worry about that,|Judge. I think Colonel Caldwell|knew what he was doing.
{24989}{25060}Oh. Oh, I see.
{25062}{25117}Well, I'd, uh... I'd offer|my congratulations,
{25118}{25193}but this hardly seems|the proper time.
{25194}{25254}That seems to end the matter.
{25256}{25323}I'll start the legal machinery|in motion at once.
{25325}{25409}In fact, I'll start it today,|if the clerk's office is|still open.
{25411}{25461}Good-bye.|Oh, don't bother, Claire.
{25463}{25541}I'll find my way out,|thank you.|Good-bye, Judge.
{25543}{25622}I can't understand|how you've been able|to get along without servants.
{25624}{25689}I take it that none of them|have returned since that night.
{25690}{25787}No, but I'll arrange for others|if I find I need them.
{25789}{25855}Well, of course, you know|what you want to do.
{25857}{25933}Come along, Claire.|Let's leave these two|alone for a while.
{25959}{26031}I'll see you again|before I leave.
{26122}{26216}I'm so terribly sorry|for Frank. I'm afraid he's|living in a fool's paradise.
{26218}{26309}A fool's paradise?|Yes, I'm certain Kay doesn't|intend to marry him.
{26310}{26416}Well, what's the trouble...|Count Alucard?|Oh, she couldn't marry him.
{26418}{26471}There's something, well,|repulsive about him.
{26473}{26572}The way he came in the night|Father died, and...|Oh, I don't know.
{26574}{26662}I understand he left|almost immediately.|At least that was decent of him.
{26664}{26722}Yes, but...
{26724}{26826}I'm positive Kay's been seeing|him more or less secretly.|Why do you say that?
{26828}{26929}A couple of nights ago,|I heard them talking|in the hall downstairs.
{26931}{27032}Somehow, I didn't like|the idea, and I went to the head|of the stairs to make sure.
{27034}{27109}And?|Kay was alone|in the lower hall,
{27111}{27165}but she was looking up|at me as if...
{27167}{27254}well, as if she'd been|caught at something|she wasn't very proud of.
{27256}{27302}I see.
{27357}{27471}Did you mention it to her?|Yes, but she pooh-poohed|the idea, said I was dreaming.
{27473}{27572}I let it go at that,|but I wasn't dreaming.|I hadn't been asleep.
{27574}{27645}Hmm.|That does sound strange.
{27882}{27945}Have you been|in the guest house since|the night your father died?
{27946}{28045}No, but surely you don't|think Count Alucard...|I don't know what to think!
{28046}{28133}He couldn't be living in town|without my knowing it.
{28135}{28230}I'd like to take a look|at his belongings,|if he hasn't taken them away.
{28232}{28309}He couldn't have|done that alone...|they were too heavy.
{28311}{28381}This might be|a very good time.
{28641}{28729}Two large chests|as well as the trunks|came on the train.
{28731}{28802}I don't know|what's become of them.|They were put in here.
{29274}{29353}That's strange.|They're not in there either.
{29410}{29475}Well, it may not be ethical,
{29477}{29570}but there are reasons|we ought to find out more|about the count.
{29882}{29974}He didn't have|any handbags.|I don't like it, Claire.
{29976}{30058}He can't be traveling around|with only the clothes|he's wearing.
{30388}{30448}See what I meant|about Frank and Kay?
{30524}{30623}I don't like it, Claire.|I don't like it one bit!
{30625}{30728}You've got to leave here|and go back to town,|and the sooner the better.
{30730}{30792}You sound as if I was in|some kind of danger.
{30794}{30875}I'd rather not go into that,|but I insist upon your leaving.
{30877}{30957}You can go in with me|and send for your things later.
{30958}{31034}Well, I can't leave Kay alone.|If I'm in danger,|she must be too.
{31036}{31091}I'm going to make|one last attempt|to persuade her to leave.
{31093}{31156}If she won't...
{31158}{31269}Well, if she won't,|I want you to join me|in swearing out...
{31270}{31322}an insanity complaint|against her.
{31324}{31401}An insanity complaint?
{31402}{31474}Are you serious?|Kay's my sister!
{31475}{31584}Claire, everybody's|in danger here,|Kay more than anyone else.
{31586}{31659}If she won't leave voluntarily,|we've just got to force her.
{31661}{31774}Yes, but-but she'd be|arrested, put in an asylum!|I'd never do that to her.
{31776}{31863}Claire, don't you see?|We've got to protect Kay|from herself.
{36340}{36403}Yes, what is it?
{36405}{36466}You remember me,|don't you, Mr. Kirby?
{36468}{36519}Yes, of course. You're|Colonel Caldwell's daughter.
{36521}{36604}Sorry to hear about|your father.|Thank you.
{36606}{36701}May we come in?|We want to be married.|Married?
{36746}{36850}Yes, of course.|Come right in.
{36852}{36914}Ma! Cecilia!
{36950}{37064}In a few moments,|my dear, you will become|Countess Alucard.
{37114}{37201}[Wind Whistling Fiercely]
{37202}{37292}[Thunder Rumbling]
{37735}{37796}Everything has worked out|as we planned.
{37798}{37887}This house is ours.|No one else has|any claim on it.
{37889}{38001}I like old houses, and|I like your countryside|and the swampland.
{38002}{38094}It's very different|from your homeland.|That is why I like it.
{38096}{38164}My land is|dry and desolate.
{38166}{38245}The soil is red|with the blood|of a hundred races.
{38246}{38313}There is no life|left there.
{38314}{38403}Here you have a young|and vital race.
{38436}{38565}You've spoken of your people,|but I want to know more...
{38566}{38685}their legends,|their mystery, their gifts.
{38687}{38796}Perhaps someday|we may return there.
{38798}{38860}As I have told you,|my dear,
{38862}{38921}ours will be|a different life,
{38923}{38987}without material needs...
{38989}{39069}a life that will last|through eternity.
{39155}{39202}[Knocking]
{39275}{39351}[Sighs]|I'll see who it is.
{39434}{39473}[Knocking Continues]
{39578}{39635}I told you not to|come here again, Frank.|I'm sorry.
{39637}{39713}Please, Kay.|I've got to talk to you.
{39715}{39787}Kay, I must know|what this is all about.
{39789}{39883}I know that you and Alucard|are meeting secretly.|I followed you tonight.
{39885}{39989}I don't know where you went|because I lost you, but...|We went to Mr. Kirby's.
{39991}{40038}We were married.
{40074}{40175}Married? No.|No, you couldn't have!
{40177}{40250}I told you before,|we were married tonight.
{40548}{40631}You'll save us all a lot|of unpleasantness by going|back to town with me tonight...
{40633}{40692}and taking the first train|out in the morning!
{40694}{40746}I'm afraid|I do not understand.
{40748}{40826}Then I'll make it clear.|You're going back to town|with me tonight.
{40828}{40877}In the morning you'll take|the first train out.
{40879}{40926}Kay will have|the marriage annulled,|and if you try to stop her...
{40928}{40995}or show up in this part|of the country again,|you'll be jailed!
{41548}{41594}Kay!
{43486}{43557}[Squeaking]
{44558}{44629}[Labored Knocking]
{45114}{45175}Frank!
{45177}{45223}My boy!
{46200}{46256}Harry...
{46258}{46348}Harry, how did I get here?|Did you bring me here|from Dark Oaks?
{46350}{46450}No, you came alone,|about a couple of minutes ago.|What's happened, Frank?
{46633}{46733}Harry. Harry!
{46734}{46783}Harry, I've killed Kay!
{46785}{46914}It's all mixed up,|but I know I shot her twice.|Harry, am I insane?
{46915}{46988}Could I have shot through|Alucard and killed her|without hurting him?
{46990}{47087}Tell me what happened.|Well, l...|I shot right through him.
{47089}{47136}I shot right through him!
{47138}{47212}Kay screamed and fell,|and he just stood there...
{47214}{47319}just stood there,|staring at me...|just staring at me!
{47321}{47437}You don't believe that,|do you? Nobody will.|Yes, I believe you.
{47438}{47493}Have you got your revolver?|I dropped it in the drive.
{47495}{47581}But you haven't told me|just what happened.|Kay and Alucard were married.
{47583}{47644}I know. I followed them.|Well, didn't you try|to stop the wedding?
{47646}{47695}A tree smashed my car,|and I lost them.
{47697}{47783}Then I went back to Dark Oaks,|and I found them there|and got in a fight with him.
{47785}{47874}He got me by the throat.|It was like one of those|crazy nightmares...
{47876}{47929}where you can't move|or struggle or...
{47931}{48036}I had no more strength|against him than a baby.|He just threw me aside.
{48038}{48137}Then I fired.|The bullets went through him|without even hurting him, and...
{48138}{48199}and killed Kay.|What did you do then?
{48201}{48284}I don't know!|I just seemed to be|running and falling and...
{48286}{48379}Oh, I don't know.|I don't know anything|except I found myself here.
{48381}{48457}I don't even know|if it's real! Maybe it's|a nightmare or something!
{48458}{48543}Shh. Just rest yourself|for a while, Frank.
{48545}{48611}We'll find out|just how much of it happened.
{48790}{48841}Here. Drink this.
{48919}{48966}Lie down, Frank.
{52123}{52196}[Hinges Creaking]
{52714}{52761}[Clucking]
{53708}{53812}May I inquire...|what you are doing here?
{54022}{54089}I was about to ask you|the same question.
{54090}{54151}Tonight Miss Caldwell|and I were married.
{54153}{54217}I am now master|of this house.
{54219}{54302}You see, you owe me|an explanation.
{54303}{54399}I came here to see Katherine.|The door was open,|she didn't answer my call,
{54401}{54469}and I thought I heard|somebody here in the cellar.
{54471}{54562}I, too,|thought that I heard|someone in the cellar.
{54564}{54610}Come.
{55459}{55568}Dr. Brewster,|what on earth brings you|here this time of night?
{55594}{55649}I hope nothing's|happened to Claire.
{55651}{55760}No. No, she was worried|that something had|happened to you.
{55762}{55827}I'm sorry.
{55829}{55931}- Count Alucard and I were|married tonight.|- Yes, so the count told me.
{55933}{56054}It was the way we wanted it...|quiet and alone.
{56056}{56110}That's the way we're|going to live, Doctor.
{56112}{56186}You see, I'm engaged|in some scientific research.
{56188}{56250}It will take up|all of our daylight hours.
{56252}{56333}And we'll have no time|for social life.
{56334}{56413}We want you to|explain this to Claire.|And to Frank.
{56450}{56527}I'm fond of Frank,
{56529}{56593}but, of course, he must|never come here again.
{56656}{56758}I'd like you to tell|all our friends|not to come.
{56760}{56869}LfJudge Simmons has papers|for us to sign, tell him|to bring them in the evening.
{56871}{57012}Katherine is going to|assist me in my research.|I see.
{57014}{57089}Well, uh,|there doesn't seem to be|any more for me to say,
{57090}{57175}so, if you'll pardon me,|Katherine, I'll be leaving.
{57177}{57234}Good night.|Good-bye, Doctor,
{57236}{57296}and say good-bye|to Frank.
{57569}{57667}Perhaps I should emphasize|some of Katherine's wishes.
{57669}{57759}When I came to Dark Oaks,|I was not graciously welcomed.
{57761}{57867}Now the position has changed.|I am master.
{57869}{57949}Anyone who enters here|without my permission...
{57950}{58021}will be considered|a trespasser.
{58799}{58878}Good morning, Sarah.|Will you set another place,|please?
{58880}{58949}For Mr. Stanley...|he slept on the couch|in the office last night.
{58951}{59001}There's nobody|in there now, sir.
{59003}{59075}There's a blanket on the couch|but no sign of Mr. Frank.
{59077}{59135}Why didn't you put him|in the spare bedroom?
{59137}{59213}No wonder he never stayed|for breakfast.
{59214}{59293}I'll just take coffee|this morning, Sarah.
{59295}{59341}[Knocking]
{59447}{59505}Good morning, Sarah.|Good morning, Judge.
{59507}{59554}It's Judge Simmons,|Doctor.
{59555}{59626}Give Sarah your hat and coat|and have some breakfast with me.
{59627}{59701}I'll keep my coat on.|I can only stay a minute.
{59703}{59793}Quite a rain we had.|Yes, started about 4:00.
{59795}{59845}Claire isn't here yet?|No.
{59847}{59907}No, I expect her|any minute though.
{59909}{60013}I was up most of the night|studying that insanity complaint|you got out against Katherine.
{60014}{60061}What did you decide?
{60062}{60176}Well, if I didn't know you,|I'd be suspicious of|your motives.
{60178}{60246}You have no evidence|of insanity, Harry.
{60248}{60315}The fact she wants to|live alone at Dark Oaks|may be eccentric,
{60317}{60369}but that's all.
{60370}{60429}And her infatuation|for this count,
{60430}{60482}even if he's an|impostor...
{60484}{60595}That may be bad judgment,|but it couldn't be construed|as insanity.
{60597}{60668}They were married|last night by Kirby.
{60670}{60717}Oh.|[Phone Ringing]
{60719}{60829}Oh, I'm sorry to hear that.|Katherine's like a niece to me.
{60831}{60895}You're wanted on the phone,|Judge Simmons.
{60897}{60971}It's Mrs. Simmons, sir.|She says it's important.
{61038}{61117}You better take it|in my office, Judge.|Yes, thank you.
{61287}{61341}Thank you. Yes?
{61343}{61389}Yes, dear.
{61415}{61461}What?
{61505}{61599}Yes.|Well, I'll go right over|to the courthouse.
{61601}{61647}Good-bye.
{61682}{61749}Frank Stanley surrendered|to the sheriff a while ago.
{61751}{61802}Told some story|about killing Katherine.
{61804}{61884}That's not so, Judge.|I know.
{61886}{61979}He came here|in a delirious condition|and told me the same story.
{61981}{62053}I gave him a sedative|and I drove out|to Dark Oaks.
{62055}{62140}I talked to Katherine,|and that was long after|Frank said he killed her.
{62142}{62224}Oh, well, you'd better|come to the courthouse|and tell them that.
{62354}{62393}Sarah?
{62427}{62508}Professor Lazlo is|arriving here from Memphis|on the morning train.
{62510}{62609}He's spending a few days here.|Make him comfortable, will you?|Yes, sir.
{62674}{62725}Morning, Bob.|Good morning.
{62790}{62837}[Man]|Come in.
{62838}{62900}Good morning, gentlemen.|Morning, Coroner.|Morning.
{62902}{62964}Where's Frank,|Sheriff?|The deputy's fetching him.
{62966}{63035}We're all going to Dark Oaks.|I don't think|that'll be necessary.
{63037}{63100}Dr. Brewster says|that Frank is insane.
{63102}{63178}I talked to Katherine|and her husband after Frank was|supposed to have shot her.
{63180}{63292}What? Well, I'm going|to Dark Oaks, anyway,|and talk to them myself.
{63294}{63342}No need of going|till evening.
{63344}{63425}Katherine and her husband|will be away all day.|Where will they be?
{63426}{63512}I don't know, but they|told me to tell Claire|they wouldn't be home.
{63514}{63586}I'm gonna take Frank|out anyway. Maybe he'll|come to his senses...
{63588}{63682}if we make him go over the|ground like in his confession.|I wish you wouldn't do that.
{63684}{63766}Frank has had a shock.|What he needs is|complete relaxation.
{63768}{63840}Frank Stanley has|confessed to murder.|I have to act on it.
{63842}{63890}It won't hurt him|to ride out there.
{63890}{63969}I give you my word|that it will.|That's too bad!
{63970}{64083}Money and position don't|rate him any better treatment|than anyone else from me.
{64085}{64164}Did he act crazy to you,|Dr. Peters?|No, can't say that he did...
{64166}{64239}a little irrational, maybe,|same as anyone after|committin' murder.
{64241}{64329}Hmm.|You can come along, Doc.
{64331}{64448}If everything's all right, I'll|forget all about the confession.|That ought to be all right.
{64811}{64865}Funny that they'd|leave the door open.
{64974}{65021}Anyone here?
{65118}{65224}Tell us where you were when you|shot Katherine, and where she|and her husband were.
{65226}{65349}There's nothing to worry about.|Enact the scene just as|you think it happened.
{65350}{65401}It was in the library.
{66490}{66574}I seem to remember running|out there and dropping the gun|in the driveway.
{66576}{66666}Are you sure you didn't|drive off in your car?|No, I couldn't have.
{66668}{66769}I remember a tree fell on it|earlier while I was following|Kay and Alucard.
{66771}{66857}About what time|was that?|It's all so mixed up.
{66859}{66943}I just don't know,|but I'm sure|I went out that way.
{66945}{67023}Come on, Frank.|Suppose you show us|just where.
{67267}{67343}I was here,|but I don't remember|anything after that.
{67472}{67518}Remember this,|Frank?
{68156}{68250}I think we'd better go back|to the office, Doctor,|while you do some explaining.
{68320}{68389}Kay! Kay, my darling!
{68778}{68845}Good evening, Doctor.|Has Professor Lazlo|arrived?
{68846}{68901}Yes, sir.|He's been here all day,|in and out.
{68903}{68977}Can I fix you something|to eat? The professor's|had his dinner.
{68979}{69025}No, thanks.
{69043}{69089}Professor,|I'm glad to see you.
{69090}{69145}I heard about|the tragic events|of last night.
{69146}{69241}I called at the courthouse|several times, but they|wouldn't let me see you.
{69242}{69303}Step inside.|Thank you.
{69305}{69411}The sheriff believes I'm|an accessory after the fact|in the murder of Katherine.
{69413}{69474}I can't say|that I blame him.|Why?
{69476}{69550}He can't believe that|I spoke to Katherine|after Frank shot her.
{69552}{69624}Because I urged him to|keep away from Dark Oaks|until tonight,
{69626}{69694}he thinks I intended|to hide her body|during the day.
{69696}{69746}But he didn't|arrest you?|No.
{69748}{69822}No, me questioned me|most of the day, but he's|not ready to hold me.
{69824}{69892}Then, you didn't tell him|what we believe?
{69894}{69975}[Chuckling]|The chances of convincing|a hardheaded sheriff...
{69977}{70070}that we were dealing with|a vampire seemed slim.|Very.
{70072}{70156}Yet I am satisfied|that such is the case.
{70158}{70227}Alucard is undoubtedly|a vampire...
{70229}{70289}probably a descendant|of Count Dracula.
{70291}{70414}Are you sure we're not allowing|our imagination to run away|with our common sense?
{70456}{70550}Can you suggest any other|explanation for the events|of the past few days?
{70552}{70598}No.
{70600}{70682}Neither can I give|a lucid explanation|of a vampire.
{70684}{70784}Broadly speaking, a vampire|is an earthbound spirit...
{70786}{70879}whose body comes to life|at night and scours|the countryside,
{70881}{70968}satisfying a ravenous appetite|for the blood of the living.
{70970}{71051}This it does|by drawing it from|the throat of its victim.
{71053}{71138}That's a|nauseating thought!
{71140}{71236}They're supposed to be|immortals, no doubt?|Practically.
{71238}{71310}So long as they return|to their graves|before sunrise.
{71312}{71385}Between then and sunset,|they remain in a sort of,
{71387}{71433}uh, cataleptic state,
{71435}{71511}during which|they can be destroyed|by two different means.
{71513}{71591}At night, however,|they are invulnerable.
{71593}{71693}You mean you believe|Frank shot through Alucard|without hurting him?
{71694}{71800}[Chuckling]|Bullets would have had|no effect on him.
{71802}{71875}It's strange to hear a man|of science like yourself...
{71877}{71990}calmly admit that he|believes in a superstition|so fantastic.
{71992}{72104}I could spend days|citing proof that it is|not mere superstition.
{72106}{72187}My own homeland|in the Carpathian Hills|where Count Dracula lived...
{72189}{72263}is sad testimony|to its truth.
{72265}{72381}What was once a happy,|productive region|is today barren waste...
{72383}{72470}villages depopulated,|the land abandoned.
{72472}{72538}Maybe that's why he|left there and came here|to a younger country,
{72540}{72586}stronger and more virile.
{72588}{72687}Of course... and he will|fasten on it and drain it dry,
{72689}{72755}just as he did|his homeland.
{72757}{72877}Unless... we can find his grave|and destroy him in it.
{72879}{72961}His grave? He was buried|in Hungary, wasn't he?
{72962}{73025}Yes, but you will find|that one of the chests|he brought...
{73026}{73088}contains a layer of soil|from his birthplace.
{73090}{73139}That constitutes|a grave.
{73141}{73180}Are you serious?
{73181}{73247}Rest assured|he has it hidden|in some safe place...
{73249}{73334}and returns to it|just before sunrise|every morning.
{73336}{73450}Our job seems to be to find|that chest with him in it|and destroy him.
{73452}{73527}That won't be|as simple as it sounds.
{73529}{73634}The vampire can assume|very many different|forms at will.
{73636}{73686}Sometimes it appears|as a bat,
{73688}{73734}sometimes as|a werewolf...
{73736}{73838}and sometimes|as a small cloud|of swirling vapor.
{73840}{73912}In this way|it can move unseen|among its enemies,
{73914}{74010}learn their plans|and be in a position|to outwit them.
{74012}{74120}You are very brilliant,|aren't you, Professor Lazlo?
{74122}{74215}Perhaps too brilliant|for your own good...
{74217}{74267}and that of Dr. Brewster.
{74303}{74349}You're right.
{74351}{74427}I am here because this is|a young and virile race,
{74429}{74509}not dry and decadent|like ours.
{74510}{74568}They have what I want,
{74570}{74649}what I need,|what I must have.
{74651}{74763}Do you suppose that I|would allow any mortal|to stand in my way?
{75584}{75630}Here, drink this.
{75758}{75810}Thanks.
{75812}{75915}This doesn't leave me|much room to go on|disputing your theories.
{75917}{75975}How in the world|did you drive him away?
{76001}{76047}I showed him this.
{76083}{76129}A simple cross!
{76131}{76219}It would take too long|to explain why they fear it,|but they do.
{76221}{76321}Keep this and wear it|at all times,|especially in your sleep.
{76323}{76408}Dracula has you|marked for death.
{76410}{76489}Not only me,|but unsuspecting people|in this district...
{76490}{76562}who'd never|believe us if we|tried to warn them.
{76564}{76645}We must find some way|to destroy him before...|[Knocking]
{76646}{76734}Excuse me, Doctor Harry,|but it's Mrs. Land|to see you.
{76736}{76821}Something's happened|to Tommy, Doctor.|Put him here.
{76823}{76876}I sent him to my sister's|on an errand.
{76878}{76951}He was gone so long,|I finally went after him.
{76953}{77003}Will you get my bag?|Certainly.
{77005}{77132}I found him lying beside|the road. He talked a little,|but he didn't make sense.
{77134}{77189}He acted like he|was scared foolish.
{77191}{77259}He said something about|a foreign man in a fog,
{77261}{77331}but there wasn't|any fog tonight, Doctor.
{77368}{77426}I noticed those wounds|on his neck too.
{77428}{77486}What are they...|small animal bites?
{77629}{77688}No, I don't|think so.
{77690}{77746}We can fix that|very easily.
{77989}{78038}Sarah?
{78040}{78086}Yes, Doctor Harry?
{78115}{78174}Why don't you make Mrs. Land|a cup of tea?
{78176}{78236}Go along with Sarah,|Mrs. Land.|Yes, sir.
{78317}{78386}Tommy's going to be|all right. He's had|a bit of a shock.
{78388}{78448}I want him to|stay here until he|regains consciousness.
{78450}{78513}I'll call you.|Thank you, Doctor.
{78642}{78739}Dracula's first victim.|It's starting fast.
{78741}{78821}Does that mean|that Tommy's in danger|of becoming a vampire?
{78822}{78919}No, unless Alucard drained|so much blood from him|that he died.
{78921}{78995}What about Kay?|She died from bullet wounds,
{78997}{79062}and yet you implied that she|would become a vampire.
{79064}{79156}Yes, but her case|was different.
{79158}{79229}Her background was...|I know... morbid!
{79231}{79295}She'd gone overboard|on the subject of|the supernatural,
{79297}{79355}black magic|and the like.|Exactly.
{79357}{79453}I rather believe that|Miss Caldwell may have|made the transition...
{79455}{79501}from choice.
{79503}{79576}No one could choose|a thing so loathsome!
{79578}{79632}Don't forget,|the girl was morbid.
{79634}{79712}That means thanatophobia,|fear of death.
{79714}{79783}And Alucard could|promise her eternal life.
{79785}{79855}Eternal life|at such a price?
{79857}{79920}Why do you think|she is a vampire?
{79922}{80000}The dirt which|I understand had been|thrown into her grave...
{80002}{80110}who else would have|done that except|Alucard... Dracula?
{80112}{80170}That means we have to|destroy her as well?
{80172}{80236}That should be|relatively simple.
{80238}{80341}Her sister could order|her cremation while the body|is still in the morgue.
{80343}{80389}Perhaps you're right.
{80431}{80477}[Phone Ringing]
{80529}{80633}Hello. Oh, hello, Claire.|I was just about to call you.
{80658}{80727}No, I think that'll be|perfectly safe.
{80729}{80790}Professor Lazlo and I|will stop and pick you up.
{80792}{80888}It's no trouble. Besides,|there's something we want|to talk to you about.
{80890}{80968}All right.|See you in|a few minutes then.
{80970}{81025}The sheriff s office|just called her.
{81027}{81120}They say that Frank|is still a bit irrational|and insists upon seeing her.
{81122}{81216}While she's there,|she can leave orders for|Katherine's cremation.
{81302}{81348}Oh, Sarah?
{81350}{81396}Mrs. Land?
{81502}{81552}Unfortunately,|I have to run along.
{81554}{81622}In a few minutes,|it'll be safe|to take Tommy home.
{81624}{81717}Don't you worry.|He's gonna be all right.|Thank you, Doctor.
{83840}{83886}[Kay]|Frank?
{83976}{84022}Frank.
{84154}{84200}Frank.
{84495}{84541}Kay.
{84658}{84705}No, it can't be.
{84706}{84755}Yes, Frank,|it's Katherine.
{84757}{84838}No, you can't be Kay.
{84840}{84929}Kay's dead!|I know, I killed her.|I saw her fall.
{84931}{84996}I was with the sheriff|when he found her body.|She was dead.
{84998}{85048}She was dead!|I saw her!
{85050}{85117}You see me now too.
{85119}{85215}Yes, but...|Do you doubt|your own eyes?
{85310}{85389}It is you.|It is you, Kay,|and you're alive!
{85447}{85545}But what is it, Kay?|You seem to be cold,|like death.
{85547}{85671}You seem to be Kay, but there's|a strange difference. It's|almost as if I didn't know you.
{85673}{85750}Does that mean you|no longer love me?|I'll always love you.
{85752}{85824}Enough to spend the rest|of your life with me?|But...
{85850}{85932}But you're married|to Alucard.
{85934}{86004}I don't love him.|I never did.
{86006}{86082}But you're|married to him!|I had to.
{86084}{86164}It was part of the plan|I told you about|in the garden.
{86166}{86216}I asked you to have|faith in me then.
{86218}{86284}I beg you to have|faith in me now.
{86322}{86377}I don't understand.
{86378}{86429}Count Alucard is|immortal.
{86431}{86502}Through him,|I attained immortality.
{86504}{86566}Through me,|you will do the same,
{86568}{86628}and we will spend|eternity together.
{86630}{86685}Are you serious?
{86687}{86756}Do you expect me to believe|anything so unreal?
{86757}{86869}How can you explain the fact|you shot through him|without hurting him?
{86871}{86936}How else|could I be here?
{86938}{87015}Why, I can't explain it.|It's...
{87041}{87104}it's so incredible!
{87106}{87164}Perhaps you'll understand|when I tell you...
{87165}{87244}Count Alucard's real name|is Count Dracula.
{87318}{87418}Count Dracula?|You mean the Hungarian who's|supposed to have become...
{87420}{87525}Don't use that word.|We don't like it.
{87527}{87618}Say, rather,|that we are undead,
{87620}{87666}immortal.
{87856}{87958}Do you mean you deliberately|planned this? You married him|so you could become a...
{87960}{88063}So you and I could attain|immortality, yes.
{88065}{88113}But even if it|would work,
{88115}{88196}do you expect me to agree|to anything so fantastic?
{88197}{88255}You have no choice.
{88257}{88375}I've taken the first step|while you were sleeping.
{88439}{88517}No.|No, I can't do it.
{88519}{88568}I've already told you,
{88570}{88617}you have no choice.
{88664}{88733}Frank, isn't|eternity together...
{88735}{88803}better than a few years|of ordinary life?
{88892}{88952}Yes.
{88954}{89004}Yes, I suppose|it is.
{89122}{89216}There's one thing you|must do while you're|still in your present form.
{89263}{89336}- What is that?|- Destroy Dracula.
{89338}{89400}"Destroy Dracula"?
{89434}{89493}But how?
{89494}{89575}There is one advantage|all humans have over us.
{89577}{89658}You can move about|in the daytime.|We can't.
{89660}{89758}We must return to our|graves before sunrise,|or we're destroyed.
{89798}{89864}But how can I keep him|from his grave?
{89922}{89988}You don't have to.
{89990}{90065}You can destroy him|in one of two ways...
{90067}{90121}either drive a stake|through his heart,
{90123}{90213}or burn his grave|before he reaches it.
{90215}{90316}You must do this,|Frank, for us.
{90366}{90452}Miss Caldwell! It got|so late, I didn't think|you were coming in.
{90453}{90540}I thought you might have|told Frank, and I didn't|want to disappoint him.
{90542}{90653}I don't suppose we're|allowed to see him too?|Sheriff says no.
{90655}{90752}Find out if he knows where|Count Alucard keeps himself|during the day.
{90754}{90809}I'll try.
{90811}{90867}[Door Unlocking]
{90869}{90927}[Jailer]|Third one on your left.
{91064}{91133}Hello, Frank.|Hello, Claire.
{91134}{91208}It's nice of you|to come...|after everything.
{91210}{91276}I can only stay|a few minutes.
{91277}{91352}I just wanted to tell you|that I know it was an accident.
{91354}{91433}That makes me feel better.
{91435}{91481}Kay understands too.
{91483}{91573}I'm... sure she does.
{91574}{91640}I know it,|because she...
{91694}{91825}Would you think I was losing|my mind if I told you that Kay|has been here to talk to me?
{91854}{91924}I'd be more likely to say|you'd been dreaming.
{91925}{92010}Yes, I guess you're right.
{92012}{92065}I was dreaming.
{92066}{92169}You know,|they'll never convict|Stanley of that killing.
{92171}{92217}No?|No-ho!
{92219}{92269}He's as nutty|as a filbert.
{92271}{92351}He's been back there|talking to some dame|who wasn't there.
{92353}{92445}First he talks in his|voice, then he answers|in the woman's voice.
{92446}{92536}Did you hear anything|that was said?
{92538}{92609}That'd be|a swell way to spend|a rainy evening...
{92611}{92689}eavesdropping on some goof|talking to himself|in two voices.
{92690}{92745}Huh! Some fun!
{92785}{92856}Dr. Brewster's doing|all he can for you, Frank.
{92857}{92938}All he can do is|get me out of here|on an insanity plea.
{92940}{93012}That shouldn't be hard.|You mustn't even|think such things.
{93014}{93129}Why not? I can't be sane.|I really believe Kate|came here to talk to me.
{93130}{93234}If that's not crazy...|When are they going|to hold the funeral?
{93236}{93296}We haven't been able|to contact Count Alucard|so far.
{93342}{93416}Do you happen to know|where he stays during the day?
{93417}{93479}Why during the day?
{93481}{93591}It's an unpleasant trip|out there at night,|and there's no phone.
{93593}{93653}Why should anyone think|I know?
{93655}{93716}You saw him meet Kay|on the road once,
{93718}{93785}and I wondered if you saw|where he came from.
{93822}{93890}I'm sorry.|I don't know anything.
{93892}{93959}I suppose you'll be|burying her at Dark Oaks.
{93961}{94099}Yes, I think so.|At least her ashes|will be taken there.
{94101}{94167}- Her ashes?|- Yes.
{94169}{94281}I'm going to leave an order|for her cremation.|You can't do that.
{94283}{94356}You can't do that, I tell you!|She isn't dead! I know!
{94358}{94436}She talked to me!|You can't cremate her!|It would kill her!
{94437}{94533}I won't let you burn her|now that she's immortal!|You mustn't excite yourself.
{94535}{94605}Reconcile yourself to|the fact that Kay is dead.|But she isn't!
{94607}{94665}I know she isn't dead!|Let her go!
{94667}{94748}But she isn't dead.|All right,|Frank.
{94749}{94800}I think you'd better leave,|Miss Caldwell.
{94801}{94894}You must listen to me.|Frank, try and get|some sleep.
{94925}{94970}Good night, Frank.
{95344}{95402}Kay?
{95404}{95450}Kay!
{95495}{95556}Did you hear what she said?|They're going to cremate you.
{95557}{95651}Yes, I heard.|That means Dr. Brewster|has guessed the truth.
{95653}{95760}We may have to eliminate|him and Claire.|No, not your own sister.
{95762}{95837}She's no longer my sister|when she interferes with me.
{95839}{95909}But if they cremate you...|They won't find me.
{95911}{95965}I'll go to|Dark Oaks tonight.
{95967}{96056}But we'll never|be safe as long as|Dr. Brewster's alive.
{96057}{96143}Our first worry's Alucard.|If I could get out of here,|I'd start hunting for him.
{96145}{96233}I'll get you out,|but you won't have|to hunt for Alucard.
{96235}{96311}I know where he can|be found in the daytime.|Where?
{96313}{96384}Remember the drainage flume|near the edge of the swamp?
{96386}{96448}Yes.|That's the place.
{96450}{96529}Be sure you don't get there|until after the sun is up.|[Door Squeaking]
{96747}{96848}- Didn't I tell you|to get some sleep?|- I couldn't go to sleep.
{96849}{96900}I was talking to someone.
{97033}{97079}Yeah.
{97081}{97177}Well, she's gone now,|so I'll just douse the lights.
{97556}{97610}I'll wait for you|at Dark Oaks,
{97612}{97691}in the playroom Claire|and I used to have|in the attic.
{97722}{97780}I'll unlock the cell|and bring you a gun.
{98187}{98241}There is|very little doubt|in my mind...
{98243}{98317}that Kay has visited|Frank in his cell,
{98319}{98392}and I'm afraid for one|very definite purpose.
{98394}{98440}What purpose?
{98441}{98529}Didn't you tell me|that she and Frank have|always been in love?
{98530}{98604}Ever since they|were children. Why?
{98606}{98679}Well, it's an|unpleasant thought,
{98681}{98735}but there are cases|on record...
{98737}{98816}where the living|have voluntarily joined|the ranks of the undead...
{98817}{98888}in order to consummate|what might be called...
{98889}{98936}an unholy alliance.
{98937}{98984}You can't be serious!
{98985}{99049}Such a pact between|Kay and Frank|is unthinkable!
{99050}{99097}Perhaps.
{99098}{99174}But so long as there is|the remotest possibility...
{99176}{99229}and I insist there is...
{99230}{99300}we must arrange for|immediate cremation.
{99301}{99391}Otherwise she will destroy|her own soul and Frank's.
{99685}{99758}Frank!|Get back!|Stay away from me.
{99760}{99808}Stay away from me!
{99810}{99857}Frank!|Frank Stanley!
{99905}{99959}What happened?|Frank Stanley|just escaped!
{99961}{100041}Look out, he's armed.|Get after him!|If you have to shoot, do it.
{100362}{100421}What happened, Mack?|How'd he get out?
{100423}{100525}I don't know, Sheriff.|The keys were on|the desk as usual.
{100526}{100614}Now they're gone|and so is Stanley.|I tried to stop him...
{100616}{100679}Ooh!|Did you have anything to do|with this, Dr. Brewster?
{100681}{100754}Certainly not!|We are as anxious as you|to keep him locked up.
{100756}{100857}More so. Did you|hear him do any more|talking to that girl?
{100859}{100908}What girl?|Katherine Caldwell.
{100910}{101017}Katherine Cald...|It's some kind of a|crazy trick Stanley pulls.
{101018}{101119}He pretends to be talking|to some girl... first in|his voice, then in hers.
{101121}{101188}Is this some trick|so he'd sound crazy?
{101189}{101260}Did you listen in|as we asked you to?|Yeah.
{101261}{101349}But it was too crazy|to bother about.|For instance?
{101351}{101436}Well, the girl's voice|said something about|getting him out of jail.
{101438}{101510}[Lazlo]|That wasn't so crazy, was it?|He's out.
{101512}{101558}That's right.
{101595}{101645}I never thought of that.
{101647}{101741}Do you think there was|someone in there with him?|Never mind that.
{101742}{101805}What else did he say,|however crazy it was?
{101807}{101931}She said something about|meeting him at Dark Oaks|in some kid playroom.
{101933}{102068}- I know where. What else?|- Oh, some crazy stuff about|killing Count Alucard.
{102069}{102164}Did he say kill him|or destroy him?
{102190}{102240}Come to think of it,
{102242}{102341}I believe he did say|"destroy," shove a stake|through him or something.
{102343}{102430}Shove a stake|through him?|Yeah.
{102432}{102509}- We're dealing with a madman.|- Obviously.
{102511}{102614}Did he say anything that|would give us an idea where|he expected to find Alucard?
{102616}{102672}Yeah, but that|really was crazy.
{102673}{102767}She said something about a swamp|with a drainage tunnel...|I know where that is too.
{102769}{102849}We'll get right out|and warn Alucard|before Frank gets there.
{102851}{102955}You'll not warn him if we|have to lock you up in jail.|What's that?
{102957}{103007}There's a lot|you don't understand.
{103009}{103071}If you doubt it,|let's take a look|in that morgue.
{103073}{103156}What's the morgue|got to do with it?|Never mind.
{103158}{103247}It's becoming as plain as day.|It has been|to me for some time.
{103249}{103335}Then let's go take a look|in that morgue.|Okay.
{103553}{103636}The coffin is gone,|corpse and all!|Of course.
{103664}{103747}You sound as if|you expected it.|We did.
{103749}{103822}What's your part in this?|How do you know in advance|what's happening?
{103824}{103915}We'd better get to|where Alucard is hiding.|We'll explain it on the way.
{103917}{103999}I thought you weren't|going to warn Alucard.|We're not.
{104001}{104095}But we may have to save|Frank from the count|and from his own madness.
{104097}{104157}Gentlemen,|the farther we go,|the crazier you sound.
{105643}{105767}Well! It is seldom|that my enemies|are so accommodating.
{105769}{105820}How did you learn|where to find me?
{105822}{105871}I know all about you.
{105873}{105925}You're not Count Alucard|but Count Dracula,
{105927}{106032}one of the undead...|a loathsome thing, surviving|on the blood of the living.
{106033}{106112}There'll be no more blood|of the living for you,
{106113}{106169}because I'm going|to destroy you!
{106171}{106247}If you had learned|more about me,
{106249}{106317}you wouldn't have come here|until after sunrise.
{106318}{106430}Now it is not I that is|going to be destroyed.
{107221}{107280}Put it out!
{107282}{107337}Put it out,|do you hear me?
{107385}{107431}Put it out!
{107457}{107503}Put it out!
{107642}{107689}Put it out!
{110422}{110469}You stay here,|Jack.
{110661}{110752}This is one thing|we didn't foresee, Doctor.|How could we?
{110753}{110804}I don't get it.|What's happened?
{110805}{110864}To maintain his existence|among the undead,
{110865}{110940}Dracula had to be|back in his coffin|before sunrise.
{110941}{111000}Frank prevented it,|as you can see.
{111077}{111147}You mean, that's all|that's left of Alucard?
{111149}{111203}Look at the ring|on his hand.
{111205}{111286}It bears the Alucard seal,|just as on his luggage.
{111288}{111404}Assuming it is Alucard|or Dracula or whoever,|where is Frank Stanley?
{111405}{111528}He's still wanted for murder.|Do you still think Frank|killed Kay deliberately?
{111530}{111605}Look, Doctor,|I'm only the sheriff.|I'm not the judge.
{111607}{111672}It's my job to bring him in|and the court to decide|he's guilty.
{111673}{111756}Of course, but I think|our testimony will have|bearing on their decision.
{111758}{111849}Undoubtedly.|But the main thing to|do now is to find Frank,
{111851}{111905}and I think I know|where he is.
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