Dracula: Dead and Loving It
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:50:06
It is getting late.
:50:08
We will carry on this conversation
at another time.

:50:12
Good night.
:50:19
Such arrogance.
:50:22
It is easy to see...
:50:25
why the decadent aristocracy
is dying out...

:50:28
in that part of the world.
:50:33
Gentlemen, our work is not done.
:50:36
The vampire is still among us.
:50:38
You must remember, he is cunning.
:50:40
He has the wisdom of centuries.
:50:43
And above all, he will never give up.
:50:49
That man! He never gives up.
:50:55
Never gives up.
:50:58
What are you thinking, Professor?
:51:01
- When did Count Dracula move in?
- About a month ago.

:51:05
And when did Miss Lucy's symptoms
first appear?

:51:08
About the same time.
:51:09
Are you saying
that Count Dracula is our vampire?

:51:12
Yes! And no.
:51:15
- Then what are you saying?
- I'm saying no.

:51:17
But I'm leaning towards yes.
:51:19
- Then you're saying yes.
- No.

:51:20
- Then it's no.
- Not necessarily.

:51:22
- You sound dubious.
- No, I'm positive.

:51:24
- Of what?
- My theory.

:51:26
- And that would be?
- The theory of yes or no.

:51:41
Good night, sweet lady.
:51:44
May angels' voices sing thee to thy rest.
:51:48
Help me.
:51:51
What's that?
:51:54
Help me, it's so dark in here.

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