Dracula A.D. 1972
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You see, sir,
that's one of the reasons I started here.

:49:52
I have struck a cord, haven't I?
:49:55
Is there a group who specialize
in this sort of thing?

:49:58
London's a very cosmopolitan city.
:49:59
Are there some people
who get their kicks this way?

:50:02
No, not people.
:50:06
A person?
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That postmortem, it might be significant.
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Yes?
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Those mutilations, around the neck?
:50:14
Mostly.
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- Does that mean something?
- It could.

:50:20
- Could indicate.
- What?

:50:22
That the killer was trying to obliterate
the real cause of death:

:50:26
Vampirism.
:50:32
You're joking.
:50:35
You dismiss the possibility?
:50:39
Don't know.
:50:42
Been a policeman too long.
:50:47
I don't know.
:50:50
My grandfather died fighting a vampire.
:50:53
The most terrible,
the most dangerous vampire of all time.

:50:57
But before that, he collected proof.
Positive proof.


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