:15:00
Do you know that I saw you perform
Dracula in Poughkeepsie in 1 938?.
:15:03
- That was a terrible production.
Renfield was a drunk!
- I thought it was great.
:15:07
You know, you're much scarier
in real life than you are in the movie.
:15:11
Thankyou.
:15:13
I even waited outside to get your
autograph, but you never came out.
:15:15
Well, I apologize. When I play Dracula,
I put myself into a trance.
:15:18
It takes me much time
to reemerge.
:15:22
Oh, there's my bus.
Shit, where is my transfer?.
:15:25
- Say, don't you have a car?.
- I refuse to drive in this country.
:15:28
Too many madmen.
:15:31
I've got a car.
:15:33
[Engine Knocking]
:15:38
Boy, Mr Lugosi, you must lead
such an exciting life.
:15:42
- When is your next picture coming out?.
- I have no next picture.
:15:46
You gotta be jokin'.
A great star like you, you must
have dozens of'em lined up.
:15:50
Back in the old days, yes.
:15:53
But now, no one gives
two fucks for Bela.
:15:55
- But you're a big star.
- No more.
:15:59
I haven't worked
in four years.
:16:02
This business, this town,
it chews you up, then spits you out.
:16:06
I'm just an ex-bogeyman.
Make a right.
:16:20
[RadiatorHissing,
Engine Knocking, Wheezing]
:16:24
They don't want the classic
horror films any more.
:16:28
Today, it's all giant bugs.
:16:31
Giant spiders,
giant grasshoppers.
:16:34
Who would believe
such nonsense?.
:16:35
The old ones were much spookier;
they had castles and full moons.
:16:40
They were mythic.
:16:42
- They had a poetry to them.
- Yes.
:16:44
And you know what else?.
The women--
:16:47
The women prefer
the traditional monsters.
:16:51
The women. Huh.
:16:53
The pure horror, it both repels
and attracts them.
:16:57
Because in their
collective unconsciousness...