Read Ken Russell's Dracula Online
Authors: Ken Russell
EXT. CHAPEL. NIGHT.
The old stone walls glitter red,
the empty windows seem to stare in wonder at the bonfire of boxes blazing forth
in a small clearing nearby. FOUR ORDERLIES are consigning the last of the
caskets to the flames while VAN HELSING, DR. SEWARD, and QUINCEY watch with
troubled faces.
DR. SEWARD
Forty-nine it is, Quincey,
No matter how you count
them.
QUINCEY
I ain’t arguin’, Doc.
I counted ‘em myself three
times, but I just can’t
figure it out. Down at the
dock they told me the full
consignment was delivered
right here.
VAN HELSING
In the morning, first thing,
we must trace it. So long
as one box remains he has
refuge and we are
endangered.
At this moment, an Orderly
approaches from the direction of the hospital for a word with Dr. Seward.
ORDERLY
Dr. Seward, the lady and
Gentleman have arrived.
She wanted to see you at
once but I explained that
was not possible.
DR. SEWARD
Did you show them to their
quarters?
ORDERLY
Yes, sir. The gentleman
with a broken arm turned
in straight away. He seemed
rather poorly. The lady is
waiting up and has asked
to see you directly you
get back.
EXT. SANITORIUM GUEST ROOM.
NIGHT.
MINA is staring with curiosity at
the distant blaze which is reflected in the window giving the momentary
impression that she is on fire. Behind her, in the darkened room, a dim shape
materializes as a figure in white soundlessly approaches and finally taps Mina
on the shoulder causing her to spin round in surprise. It is LUCY.
INT. SANATORIUM GUEST ROOM.
NIGHT.
LUCY smiles sweetly as if meeting her
friend in these circumstances was the most natural thing in the world. MINA,
after her initial shock, is pleased to see her though obviously concerned for
her well-being and takes her warmly by the hand.
MINA
Oh Lucy, thank God you’re
safe. When there was no
reply from the house I
guessed you’d be here.
But I must say I thought
you’d be in bed at this
hour.
LUCY
How nice to see you, Mina.
Are you alone?
MINA
(
whispering
)
No, Jonathan’s with me;
he’s in there, asleep.
I’m waiting to see Dr.
Seward about him –
he’s far from well.
Through an open door we see JONATHAN
HARKER, with his arm in a sling, asleep on the bed in the next room.
LUCY
Poor Jonathan, what has
he done to himself?
Mina quietly closes the door and
turns back to her friend.
MINA
(
shivering
)
Broken an arm for one thing.
It’s cold in here; let me
get you my wrap.
Lucy allows herself to be led
towards the glowing fire where Mina leaves her in order to get her wrap from
the closet. Then, as Lucy stands before the flames, Mina drapes the garment
around her shoulders and with all the force at her command hurls Lucy into the
open closet and, before she can recover has bolted the door. Falling against it
she lets go of the control she mastered so adroitly and gives way to emotion.
LUCY’S VOICE
Mina, what on earth are you
doing? Open the door at
once. Is this a game?
If anything should happen
to me you’ll be personally
responsible to Dr. Seward,
do you hear?
With an effort, Mina forces herself
away from the voice of her old friend and runs from the room for help.
INT. SANATORIUM CORRIDOR.
NIGHT.
Muffled shouts and murmurs greet
MINA as she runs hopefully towards the figure of a retreating ORDERLY.
MINA
(
shouting
)
Please, you must help me.
Has Dr. Seward returned yet?
Slowly the Orderly turns round.
Unknown to Mina he is nevertheless familiar to us. It is RENFIELD.
RENFIELD
Dr. Seward returned yet?
Renfield shakes his head and looks
at her strangely.
MINA
Please, I must speak to
Someone in authority.
His deputy, the duty
officer; surely there must
be someone in charge.
RENFIELD
In charge?
Renfield smiles, nods and turning
on his heel crosses the hall, opens a door and beckons Mina to follow him into –
INT. LECTURE ROOM. NIGHT.
Darkness except for a large
illuminated heart projected onto a screen. The shuffle of vague figures and a
disembodied voice intoning a lecture are the immediate impressions which hit
MINA as she stumbles blindly through the door. The dominating voice, new to
her, is no stranger to us. It is:
THE VOICE OF DRACULA
Human blood is made up of
plasma and red cells.
For every 3.8 fluid ounces
of blood, there are two
fluid ounces of plasma,
and 1.8 fluid ounces of red
cells.
Plasma makes up 4.3 percent
of the total body weight,
and normally red cells
account for 4.2 percent.
Therefore, 8.5 percent of
the body’s weight is blood.
The human body has a blood
volume of about 12 pints.
Blood flows through the body
at a rate of 1.6 to 3.3 feet
per second and increases
steadily as it nears the
heart.
2.4 pints of blood flow
through the kidneys per
minute.
1.5 pints of blood flow
through the brain per
minute.
2.5 pints of blood flow
through the liver per
minute.
The heart’s estimated weight
is 11 ounces.
The heart’s volume is about
20 fluid ounces.
The heart’s blood volume is
eight fluid ounces.
It takes 8/10th of a second
for the heart to contract.
The volume of a normal
resting adult ejects a
volume of 2.6 fluid ounces
for every stroke.
The heart beats 72 times
per minute.
The heart puts out a blood
volume of 10 pints per
minutes. In heavy exercise
the cardiac output is 40 to
50 pints per minute, using
five-and-a-half pints of
oxygen per minute at a
corresponding rate of 180
strokes per minute, and an
increase of 50 percent in
its stroke volume.
By now, Mina is beside herself with
impatience and turns once more to Renfield dimly visible at her side by the
light of the changing slides illustrating the lecture.
MINA
Look, it’s imperative I
Talk to somebody at once.
It’s really most urgent.
RENFIELD
You had best speak to the
Master; he will not keep
you long.
Mina does her best to curb her anxiety
while the discourse on blood takes a more poetic turn and continues with
illustrations of increasing excitement and imagination.
THE VOICE OF DRACULA
Blood is the colour of
precious stones. Of rubies,
garnets. Blood is the colour
of fire, of lava, of power,
of planets.
Blood is the colour of
courage, of magic.
Blood is the colour
of the setting sun.
Blood is the colour
of life in darkness.
Life beyond the grave.
Life eternal.
The Blood is Life.
The unseen patients chant the
message of hope repeatedly.
VOICES
The Blood is the Life ...
The Blood is the Life ...
The chant becomes a hypnotic pulse,
almost like the beating of a giant heart. And on the screen the images have
become a pulsating psychedelic vision, a vision which Mina finds herself
compulsively drawn toward. Closer and closer she approaches the vision until it
surrounds and envelops her. DRACULA’S head possesses her, her clothes melt from
her body. The heartbeat controls her, and grips her body in compulsive spasms
which she seems unable and unwilling to subdue. She rides the bucking red waves
wantonly with growing frenzy. Gradually Dracula’s hands travel up her body and
cover her breasts followed by her head which rises up to cover her face as they
engage in a passionate kiss.
The CAMERA zooms into their lips.
The chanting metamorphoses into a
wild grunting, panting throb! At climax, the mouth of the lovers part and
Mina’s gushes blood as she screams in ecstasy.
BLACK OUT:
EXT. CARFAX ESTATE. NIGHT.
A gagged figure, seemingly armless,
stumbles wide-eyed through trees and brambles towards the blackened pile which
is all that remains of the caskets of Dracula. VAN HELSING, DR. SEWARD, and
QUINCEY pause in their work of sprinkling the steaming ashes with holy water to
take in the bizarre sight. As the figure approaches we see it is constrained by
a strait-jacket.
VAN HELSING
Renfield has escaped.
Quincey dives for his feet and
brings him down.
DR. SEWARD
STOP! It’s one of the
orderlies!
Bending over him, Doctor Seward
removes the gag from his mouth, and is amazed when it is followed by a golden
crucifix on a chain.
VAN HELSING
My crucifix, my God!
QUINCEY
He’s stolen it from Lucy –
you dirty ghoul!
The thief who was almost on his
feet is knocked down again by one of Quincey’s flying fists. Dr. Seward
restrains him.
DR. SEWARD
I told you. It’s Marlow,
he’s an orderly. Help me