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Dracula (1931 English-language film) Quotes

Dracula (1931 English-language film) is a TV show that first aired in 1970 . Dracula ended its run in 1970.

It features Tod Browning, and Carl Laemmle, Jr. as producer, and Karl Freund as head of cinematography.

Dracula (1931 English-language film) is recorded in English, and Hungarian and originally aired in United States. Each episode of Dracula (1931 English-language film) is 85 minutes long. Dracula (1931 English-language film) is distributed by Universal Pictures.

The cast includes: Bela Lugosi as Count Dracula, Herbert Bunston as Mina Seward, Dwight Frye as Renfield, Edward Van Sloan as Van Helsing, Charles K. Gerrard as Martin, David Manners as John Harker, and Frances Dade as Lucy Weston.

Dracula (1931 English-language film) Quotes

Edward Van Sloan as Van Helsing

  • (Edward Van Sloan) "Mr. Harker, I have devoted my lifetime to the study of many strange things. Little-known facts which the world is, perhaps, better off for not knowing."
  • (David Manners) "I know. But Professor, all I want is to get Mina away from all of this."
  • (Edward Van Sloan) "That will do no good. Our only chance of saving Miss Mina's life is to find the hiding place of Dracula's living corpse and to drive a stake through its heart."
  • (Dwight Frye) "Isn't this a strange conversation for men who aren't crazy?"
  • (Edward Van Sloan) "What have you to do with Dracula?"
  • (Dwight Frye) "DRACULA? -- I never even heard the name before"
  • (Edward Van Sloan) "The strength of the vampire is that people will not believe in him."
  • (Doctor Seward) "But, Professor Van Helsing, modern medical science does not admit of such a creature. The vampire is a pure myth, superstition."
  • (Edward Van Sloan) "I may be able to bring you proof that the superstition of yesterday can become the scientific reality of today."
  • (Edward Van Sloan) "A moment ago, I stumbled upon a most amazing phenomena. Something so incredible, I mistrust my own judgement. Look."

Herbert Bunston as Mina Seward

  • (Herbert Bunston) "-- I heard dogs howling. And when the dream came, it seemed the whole room was filled with mist. It was so thick, I could just see the lamp by the bed, a tiny spark in the fog. And then I saw two red eyes glaring at me. And a white livid face came down out of the mist. It came closer and closer. I felt its breath on my face and then its lips -- oh."

Dwight Frye as Renfield

  • (Dwight Frye) "No, no, master. I wasn't going to say anything, I told them nothing. I am loyal to you master."
  • (Dwight Frye) "I'm loyal to you, Master, I am your slave, I didn't betray you. Oh, no, don't. Don't kill me. Let me live, please. Punish me, torture me, but let me live. I can't die with all those lives on my conscience. All that blood on my hands."
  • (Dwight Frye) "I'm loyal to you Master, I 'm your slave, I didn't betray you. Oh no, don't. Don't kill me. Let me live, please. Punish me; torture me; but let me live. I can't die with all those lives on my conscience, all that blood on my hands."
  • (Dwight Frye) "He came and stood below my window in the moonlight. And he promised me things, not in words, but by doing them."
  • (Edward Van Sloan) "Doing them?"
  • (Dwight Frye) "By making them happen. A red mist spread over the lawn, coming on like a flame of fire. And then he parted it, and I could see that there were thousands of rats, with their eyes blazing red,l ike his, only smaller. Then he held up his hand, and they all stopped, and I thought he seemed to be saying: "Rats. Rats. Rats. Thousands. Millions of them. All red-blood. All these will I give you. If you will obey me.""
  • (Edward Van Sloan) "What did he want you to do?"
  • (Dwight Frye) "That which has already been done."
  • (Innkeeper) "Castle Dracula?"
  • (Dwight Frye) "Yes. That's where I'm going."
  • (Innkeeper) "To the castle?"
  • (Dwight Frye) "Yes."
  • (Innkeeper) "No. You musn't go there. We people of the mountains believe in the castle there are vampires. Dracula and his wives; they take the form of wolves and bats. They leave their coffins at night and they feed on the blood of the living."

Bela Lugosi as Count Dracula

  • (Bela Lugosi) "Van Helsing."
  • (Bela Lugosi) "Now that you have learned what you have learned, it would be well for you to return to your own country."
  • (Edward Van Sloan) "I prefer to remain and protect those whom you would destroy."
  • (Bela Lugosi) "You are too late. My blood now flows through her veins. She will live through the centuries to come, as I have lived."
  • (Edward Van Sloan) "Should you escape us, Dracula. We know how to save Miss Mina's soul if not her life."
  • (Bela Lugosi) "If she dies by day. But I shall see that she dies by night."
  • (Edward Van Sloan) "And I will have Carfax Abbey torn down, stone by stone, excavated a mile around. I will find your earth-box and drive that stake through your heart."
  • (Bela Lugosi) "Come here."
  • (Bela Lugosi) "Come here."
  • (Bela Lugosi) "Your will is strong, Van Helsing."
  • (Bela Lugosi) "More wolfbane?"
  • (Edward Van Sloan) "More effective than wolfbane, Count."
  • (Bela Lugosi) "Indeed."
  • (Bela Lugosi) "Listen to them. Children of the night. What music they make."
  • (Bela Lugosi) "This is very old wine. I hope you will like it."
  • (Dwight Frye) "Aren't you drinking?"
  • (Bela Lugosi) "I never drink -- wine."
  • (Bela Lugosi) "Your will is strong."
  • (Edward Van Sloan) "Indeed."
  • (Bela Lugosi) "Listen to them. Children of the night. What music they make."
  • (Bela Lugosi) "To die, to be really dead, that must be glorious."
  • (Herbert Bunston) "Why, Count Dracula."
  • (Bela Lugosi) "There are far worse things awaiting man than death."

David Manners as John Harker

  • (David Manners) "My, what a big bat."

Frances Dade as Lucy Weston

  • (Frances Dade) "Lofty timbers, the walls around are bare, echoing to our laughter as though the dead were there -- Quaff a cup to the dead already, hooray for the next to die."

Charles K. Gerrard as Martin

  • (Charles K. Gerrard) "Aren't you ashamed now? Aren't you? Spiders now, is it? Flies ain't good enough."
  • (Dwight Frye) "Flies? Flies? Poor puny things. Who wants to eat flies?"
  • (Charles K. Gerrard) "You do, you loony."
  • (Dwight Frye) "Not when I can get nice fat spiders."
  • (Charles K. Gerrard) "All right, have it your own way."
  • (Charles K. Gerrard) "I've heard to wolves howling at night he thinks that are talking to him. He's CRAZY."
  • (Maid) "He's crazy."
  • (Charles K. Gerrard) "They're all crazy. They're all crazy except you and me. Sometimes I have my doubts about you."
  • (Maid) "Yes."

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