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:10:02
You should have told us
whose house this was in the village.

:10:04
Yeah, honey, now, wait.
:10:06
This is gonna change
our deal drastically.

:10:08
Oh, I see.
:10:10
Well, I can assure you, gentlemen,
it is quite safe now.

:10:13
The reports of the count
were grossly exaggerated.

:10:19
Perhaps if I subtract
another 10°/°?

:10:24
Fifteen.
:10:26
Very well.
:10:27
Consider your deal closed.
We'll take everything.

:10:29
You gentlemen
had me worried there for a moment.

:10:33
- If you please.
- I'd love to.

:10:35
- Right here.
- Great.

:10:37
You are obviously not attuned
to the antique market.

:10:42
You see, where we come from,
honey, the legend of Dracula...

:10:45
that's the absolute
créme de la créme of camp!

:10:48
We're gonna get a fortune
for these things.

:10:52
Count Dracula was no legend.
:10:55
- He was terribly real.
- I know.

:10:57
I've seen all of his movies.
I'm a real fan.

:11:00
Don't shock the poor man, Billy.
:11:02
Is there anything else...
secret passages and things like that?

:11:06
Yes. When the castle was restored
a few years ago,

:11:10
they found several hidden rooms.
:11:24
It smells terrible in here.
:11:27
Billy, child, look at this!
:11:28
Fantastic.
:11:32
This is gorgeous.
Look at this, Bobby.

:11:35
Honey, this is the coup d'état
of the century.

:11:38
Is this included in our deal,
or are you gonna fleece us now?

:11:42
You ain't gonna fleece us,
are you, baby?

:11:44
Well, if you want it...

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