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Count Dracula (1977 film) Quotes

Count Dracula (1977 film) is a TV show that appeared on TV in 1970 . Count Dracula stopped airing in 1970.

It features Morris Barry as producer, and Kenyon Emrys-Roberts in charge of musical score.

Count Dracula (1977 film) is recorded in English and originally aired in United Kingdom. Each episode of Count Dracula (1977 film) is 155 minutes long. Count Dracula (1977 film) is distributed by BBC.

The cast includes: Louis Jourdan as Count Dracula, Bosco Hogan as Jonathan Harker, Jack Shepherd as Renfield, Frank Finlay as Abraham Van Helsing, Mark Burns as Dr. John Seward, Susan Penhaligon as Lucy Westenra, and Susan Penhaligon as Mrs. Westenra.

Count Dracula (1977 film) Quotes

Louis Jourdan as Count Dracula

  • (Unnamed) "You never loved me."
  • (Unnamed) "You never loved."
  • (Unnamed) "You never loved."
  • (Louis Jourdan) "Oh yes I have."
  • (Louis Jourdan) "Come."
  • (Louis Jourdan) "Shhh. I need him for a while. Then you shall have him. He will be yours. All yours. Now go, I must awaken him."
  • (Unnamed) "And tonight, you can give us -- nothing?"
  • (Unnamed) "Nothing?"
  • (Louis Jourdan) "I am bound to this earth, I make it my domain. You will die, in your miserable allotted span. I have centuries before me."
  • (Bosco Hogan) "Why in God's name did you ever leave your castle?"
  • (Louis Jourdan) "We must recruit disciples; just as your leader has done."
  • (Frank Finlay) "You shall not capture anymore souls."
  • (Louis Jourdan) "Souls?"
  • (Louis Jourdan) "There is no blood to drink from souls; - if there be such things."
  • (Frank Finlay) "We are pledged to rid the world of you."
  • (Louis Jourdan) "It will not be easy. I do not die like the bee when I string once; - I become stronger."
  • (Louis Jourdan) "Welcome to my house, Mister Harker. Come freely. Go safely."
  • (Bosco Hogan) "Count Dracula?"
  • (Louis Jourdan) "I am Count Dracula. Will you come in? -- And, please, leave here some of the happiness that you bring."
  • (Louis Jourdan) "Do not help these men to fight against me. They are superstitious fools; they have been losing now for 2000 years. Do you know the significance of the kiss? You are nourishment to me. Blood of my blood. Flesh of my flesh. My beautiful wine press. We shall cross land and sea together. Land and sea."
  • (Louis Jourdan) "I expect you are anxious to return to England."
  • (Bosco Hogan) "I should like to start back soon, it's true."
  • (Louis Jourdan) "Very well. Write a letter to your friends, saying that you have already left the Castle and arrived at Bistritz, where you are awaiting the weekly express."
  • (Bosco Hogan) "May I ask with what object, sir?"
  • (Louis Jourdan) "The posts are few, and uncertain. Writing now will ease the minds of Mister Hawkins and your fiancee."
  • (Bosco Hogan) "Count Dracula."
  • (Louis Jourdan) "Yes?"
  • (Bosco Hogan) "I have been struck by a curious fact."
  • (Louis Jourdan) "Yes?"
  • (Bosco Hogan) "I've not seen a single servant since I've been here. Yet my meals are served. My bed is made. Tell me, are we alone in the Castle?"
  • (Louis Jourdan) "Alone? How could one be alone in this castle? In its most the past, the living past is present, surrounding us."
  • (Bosco Hogan) "That does not answer my question, sir. I've been here for three weeks and have not once stepped outside the Castle."
  • (Louis Jourdan) "I would gladly have shown you the countryside if you had expressed a wish to do so."
  • (Bosco Hogan) "When would we have gone? In the dead of night? I've never set eyes on you during the day."
  • (Louis Jourdan) "I have a large estate to manage."
  • (Bosco Hogan) "Nor have I seen you eat."
  • (Louis Jourdan) "I eat alone."
  • (Bosco Hogan) "And who would have driven the coach?"
  • (Louis Jourdan) "My driver."
  • (Bosco Hogan) "You are lying, Count Dracula."
  • (Louis Jourdan) "You are losing your temper, Mister Harker."
  • (Bosco Hogan) "Who took me back to my room last night?"
  • (Louis Jourdan) "Back to your room? What do you mean?"
  • (Bosco Hogan) "I slept by mistake in the library. I witnessed a -- a nightmare, and woke up in my bed. How did I get there?"
  • (Louis Jourdan) "Am I to be held responsible for a vivid imagination?"
  • (Louis Jourdan) "Ah yes, it always sounds so much more impressive in Latin."

Mark Burns as Dr. John Seward

  • (Mark Burns) "Bowles?"
  • (Unnamed) "Sir?"
  • (Mark Burns) "Any idea what the devil's going on over there?"
  • (Unnamed) "What, at Carfax sir?"
  • (Mark Burns) "Yes. They've been at that all afternoon."
  • (Unnamed) "They look ruddy heavy, them boxes."
  • (Mark Burns) "What the devil's in them? I mean, I could understand if they were moving in furniture. But these things?"
  • (Unnamed) "Didn't a foreign gentleman buy that old place sir? The one that young Mister Jonathan went abroad to see?"
  • (Mark Burns) "Yes."
  • (Unnamed) "I'll tell you who's fascinated by the whole thing, sir."
  • (Mark Burns) "Oh -- who?"
  • (Unnamed) "Renfield."
  • (Mark Burns) "What are you doing?"
  • (Frank Finlay) "As you see."
  • (Mark Burns) "And then?"
  • (Frank Finlay) "Cut off her head"
  • (Mark Burns) "What? Mutilate her body? Why? Why, it's -- It's monstrous."
  • (Frank Finlay) "Friend John, I know you loved her. But there are certain things of which you have little knowledge. I do nothing without good cause. Come."
  • (Mark Burns) "The body's not there."
  • (Frank Finlay) "That is good logic as far as it goes. Come."
  • (Frank Finlay) "Now, I will tell you what I believe. And then, we must speak with Quincey."

Frank Finlay as Abraham Van Helsing

  • (Frank Finlay) "The hour has come, Madame Mina; are you afraid?"
  • (Unnamed) "No, of course not. I'm in your hands."
  • (Frank Finlay) "We are both of us in God's hands."
  • (Frank Finlay) "It is over. She is dead."
  • (Unnamed) "Oh God."
  • (Unnamed) "Why, why?"
  • (Mark Burns) "Quincey."
  • (Frank Finlay) "Come, come, Quincey, look at her. Now look at her well."
  • (Mark Burns) "She doesn't look sick anymore."
  • (Frank Finlay) "God is merciful."
  • (Mark Burns) "She's at peace. It is the end."
  • (Frank Finlay) "Not so, alas,; it is only the beginning."
  • (Frank Finlay) "Yes, I agree using garlic seems like nonsense, but I sense something evil and I must try everything to combat it. Evil will not disappear simply because we disapprove."
  • (Mark Burns) "But what is evil?"
  • (Frank Finlay) "I believe there is a monster in our midst. Who it is, or where it comes from, or what form it takes, I know not. But of one thing I am certain: we must find out. Even then, heaven knows if we are in time to stop it."
  • (Frank Finlay) "We guard ourselves from your touch."
  • (Louis Jourdan) "Using a cross as a talisman. A symbol of torture, and of humiliation."
  • (Frank Finlay) "A symbol of trial, and trouble -- by which our Christian Faith is tested."
  • (Frank Finlay) "My books tell me that he was an extraordinary man. A soldier, a cunning statesman; no branch of study was too difficult for him. And the power of his brain has survived his death."
  • (Frank Finlay) "But, he shall not escape. We shall corner him, and we shall drive the stake through his heart."
  • (Bosco Hogan) "Pray God that I may do the deed."
  • (Frank Finlay) "God will act in His own way, and in His own time."

Bosco Hogan as Jonathan Harker

  • (Unnamed) "I know you must fight. But it must not be a fight of hate. That poor soul whose brought about all this misery is the saddest one of all."
  • (Bosco Hogan) "Mina, how can you say such things? If I could send his soul to burning hell forever, I would do it."
  • (Unnamed) "Hush, Jonathan. You must be pitiful to him, just as some day you may have to be pitiful to me."
  • (Unnamed) "Also, I believe the Count can, somehow, force me to tell him what I know, and be in league against you."
  • (Bosco Hogan) "I don't believe it."
  • (Unnamed) "No?"
  • (Unnamed) "Do you think that I don't look at myself in the mirror?"
  • (Bosco Hogan) "Dearest, don't."
  • (Frank Finlay) "Yes, yes, we must face facts, however unpleasant."
  • (Frank Finlay) "Tell me, how many boxes did you find at Burnhamtree?"
  • (Mark Burns) "Eight."
  • (Frank Finlay) "And at the Mile End?"
  • (Mark Burns) "Four."
  • (Frank Finlay) "And sanctified them all?"
  • (Mark Burns) "Yes."
  • (Frank Finlay) "One box left. Madam Mina, you are the wisest of us all. So tell us, where do you think the last box is?"
  • (Unnamed) "There's only one place he'd feel really safe."
  • (Bosco Hogan) "You must know a great deal of the history of Transylvania."
  • (Louis Jourdan) "All there is to know, I'm afraid. Sometimes, I think, too much."
  • (Bosco Hogan) "Excuse me. Do any of you speak English?"
  • (Bosco Hogan) "Speak English."
  • (Unnamed) "I speak some -- little."
  • (Bosco Hogan) "Well, when we left the inn, some of the men and women pointed at me; like this."
  • (Unnamed) "Ah -- yes."
  • (Bosco Hogan) "What does it signify?"
  • (Bosco Hogan) "What does it mean?"
  • (Unnamed) "They say it is a charm against the evil eye."
  • (Bosco Hogan) "Why should I need the charm more than anyone, say yourself?"
  • (Unnamed) "Where are you alighting?"
  • (Bosco Hogan) "At the head of the Borgo Pass."
  • (Unnamed) "It is very important we get there well before midnight and are across the border."
  • (Bosco Hogan) "Really? Why is that?"
  • (Unnamed) "You do not know what day this is? It is the fourth of May. The Eve of Saint George. When the clock strikes midnight, all the evil things of the world shall take command."

Susan Penhaligon as Lucy Westenra

  • (Unnamed) "It's nothing, really. Mr. Hawkins has had a letter from Jonathan."
  • (Susan Penhaligon) "What does it say?"
  • (Unnamed) "That he's on is way home and is waiting for the express at Bistritz."
  • (Susan Penhaligon) "Well, when does he leave?"
  • (Unnamed) "June the 18th."
  • (Susan Penhaligon) "Then he should have been home weeks ago."
  • (Susan Penhaligon) "Come to me Quincey. Come my love. Leave these others, and we can rest together for eternity."
  • (Unnamed) "Oh dear. How careless of me."
  • (Susan Penhaligon) "What is it?"
  • (Unnamed) "Oh, when I fastened the brooch I must have pricked you."
  • (Susan Penhaligon) "I didn't feel anything."

Jack Shepherd as Renfield

  • (Jack Shepherd) "Master, Master, are you coming soon?"
  • (Jack Shepherd) "I'm not a lunatic in a mad fret. I'm a sane man, fighting for his freedom."
  • (Mark Burns) "Now come, Mr Renfield. No more of this. Come, go to your room and behave more discreetly."
  • (Jack Shepherd) "Doctor Seward. I trust you will do me the honour to remember that when this night is out, I did what I could to convince you."
  • (Unnamed) "In this dream I had, dogs were barking on the heath. I thought I heard you shouting. Protesting. I couldn't understand what you were saying. I dreamt that my life was slowly being drained away and that when I had no more blood, my soul would never find peace."
  • (Jack Shepherd) "Your soul?"
  • (Unnamed) "Yes."
  • (Unnamed) "What do you think, Mr Renfield? That in some way I, I could have been so sinful that I must spend my afterlife in purgatory?"
  • (Jack Shepherd) "I pray God I may never see your sweet face again. May he bless you and keep you."

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