Dracula A.D. 1972
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1:07:02
They'd be safer in jail.
1:07:06
I do not believe, Inspector...
1:07:08
that this is a random
manifestation of vampirism.

1:07:11
I do not believe that
my granddaughter's friends...

1:07:13
were chosen by the monster
by pure coincidence.

1:07:17
There is a pattern here...
1:07:18
and the key to that pattern
is this boy you're still searching for...

1:07:21
Johnny Alucard.
1:07:22
Incidentally, if you write
his name backwards it spells Dracula.

1:07:26
Silver bullets and cloves of garlic.
1:07:28
Silver bullets are impractical,
and garlic is not 100% reliable...

1:07:33
but it is true to say
that the monster abhors silver...

1:07:36
silver of any kind, especially, for instance,
a silver-bladed knife.

1:07:41
There is also a theory...
1:07:43
that a vampire may be destroyed
by being immersed in clear running water.

1:07:47
- Clear running water?
- Yes.

1:07:50
Fortunately, some things do work.
1:07:53
A vampire attacks for two basic reasons.
1:07:55
Now, firstly, it needs human blood
to nourish itself.

1:07:58
Secondly, it will attack
to curse its victim...

1:08:02
to make him or her like itself,
the living dead.

1:08:06
This monster is strong again.
It has drunk blood.

1:08:09
Now it will infect others.
May have infected others already.

1:08:15
Unless it is stopped,
it will continue to infect others.

1:08:20
Please, let me help.
1:08:28
Professor, if any of my superiors
had been listening...

1:08:30
to what you've just said,
they'd have you certified.

1:08:33
If they thought I was going to take
any notice of it, they'd have me certified.

1:08:37
Are you going to take any notice,
Inspector?

1:08:40
Let me put it this way...
1:08:42
I don't know who killed
those three women...

1:08:44
but officially, I'm putting it down
to the work of a criminally insane killer.

1:08:48
And unofficially?
1:08:51
What do you want me to do?
1:08:55
For a start,
take the police guard off St. Bartolph's.

1:08:59
Is that wise?

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