Dracula: Dead and Loving It
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:36:00
What are you doing out in the daytime?
:36:02
Relax, Renfield. I am cured.
:36:06
No, you're not. Look.
:36:10
I made a mistake.
I've got to get back to my coffin.

:36:27
It's nighttime. Then it wasn't real.
:36:32
I was having a daymare.
:36:42
Three tiny puncture marks on her throat.
:36:47
Three?
:36:52
Two.
:36:54
Two tiny puncture marks on her throat.
:36:59
What does it mean, Professor?
:37:02
Gentlemen, what I am about to say...
:37:06
will shake the very foundation...
:37:08
of every medical precept you hold dear.
:37:12
We have entered
the realm of the supernatural.

:37:20
Supernatural?
:37:21
- Realm of the supernatural?
- Ja.

:37:24
Lucy has been attacked...
:37:26
by a creature that rises from its grave...
:37:30
and sucks the blood of the living...
:37:32
in order to prolong
its own unholy existence.

:37:37
What we are dealing with here is...
:37:43
a vampire.
:37:44
- Vampire?
- Vampire?

:37:47
What are you saying?
:37:48
I'm saying, "vampire."
:37:50
Professor, modern science
does not admit to such a fanciful creature.

:37:55
Modern science, pish posh.
:37:57
She has lost a great deal of blood, ja?

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