Dracula A.D. 1972
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1:05:03
Go on.
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What do you mean go on? I've told you.
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Was she mutilated?
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No.
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The only marks
on Marjorie Baynes' body were...

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Two puncture marks in the neck...
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about here. Correct?
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Yes.
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You see?
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No, Professor Van Helsing, I don't see.
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I'm just a plain, run-of-the-mill copper.
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Put me up against a villain,
I'll run him down.

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Thief, con man, thug, murderer.
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Sooner or later I'll nobble them,
because that's what I'm trained to do.

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I know the way they work,
I know the way they think.

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I know what makes them tick.
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But this...
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This is something else again.
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Three murders in two nights
and a bunch of spaced-out teenagers...

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as my only suspects.
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A bunch of kids whose way of life
is as foreign to me as...

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As that of a vampire?
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And who knows about vampires,
for God's sake?

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I do.
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I've spent all my life studying the subject.
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And have you come across one,
I mean here and now?

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This is London. This is the 20th century.
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Vampires are the living dead.
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They have no lifespan.
Not as we use the term.

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Like the phoenix, they die,
only to live again.

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A hundred years ago there was proof...
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positive proof of one living in this city:
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Dracula.
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There is a legend that he was buried
somewhere in Chelsea...

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probably by one of his disciples...
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possibly at St. Bartolph's...
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in some desanctified corner.
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If the stake was removed from his heart...
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he might walk again.
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Excuse me.
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Yes, Murray here.
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Yes, there's nothing we can do, is there?
Just keep tabs on them, that's all.

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Yeah.
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The kids, we had to let them go.
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An army of angry parents
and lawyers descended...

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and bailed them out.

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