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Authors: Ken Russell
he’s still missing.
VAN HELSING
Poor Renfield. If Miss
Mina’s attacker was this
Count Dracula of Jonathan’s
then Renfield’s miracle cure
in Transylvania and his
involvement with our
vampire all tie up ...
They re-enter: THE PRIVATE WARD:
MINA is fully awake, although very
pale, sitting up in bed with JONATHAN at her side holding her hand, which he
relinquishes to DR. SEWARD who takes her pulse. Urgency causes VAN HELSING to
dispense with ceremony.
VAN HELSING
Well, are they one and the
same, our vampire, and your
Count Dracula?
JONATHAN
According to Mina’s
description, ‘yes’, without
a doubt. Mina, this is
Professor Van Helsing.
VAN HELSING
Miss Murray, you have just
undergone a tremendous
ordeal, not only on your own
account but also with the
loss of poor Lucy, and in -
MINA
(
interrupting
)
Her hands were icy, and
her teeth - (
she shudders
)
I knew ...
(
pulling herself together
)
I understand from Jonathan
that you feel I might be in
some kind of supernatural
contact with my attacker.
VAN HELSING
You started talking in
your sleep; I asked you
questions, you responded.
I made a simple deduction.
MINA
You wish us to join you
In tracking him down?
Dr. Seward frowns, considering Mina
unfit for such an expedition.
VAN HELSING
If you are strong enough,
yes. By hypnotising you we
may learn things of which
your conscious self is
unaware.
The strain is beginning to tell on
Dr. Seward who wishes the whole thing over and done with.
DR. SEWARD
She’s not fit to travel.
Why can’t we all forget
about it?
The Professor looks at him gravely
for a moment before replying.
VAN HELSING
Because this dog can live
For centuries and she is
but a mortal woman. Time is
to be dreaded - now that he
has put that mark upon her
throat.
Dr. Seward pulls himself together
while Mina gives way to a moment of despair.
MINA
Oh, God, you should have
Let me die.
Jonathan puts his arm around her
shoulder comfortingly.
VAN HELSING
(
sternly
)
Until Dracula is dead you
must not die or you will
become ever as himself,
the living Un-Dead. You must
live! You must struggle and
strive to live, to fight
death himself though he come
to you in pain or in joy;
by the day or the night;
in safety or in peril.
On your living soul I charge
that you do not die - not
even think of death - till
this evil will be past.
Van Helsing’s energy transmits
itself to Mina who takes on new strength.
MINA
Very well, I promise!
The Professor takes from his pocket
the crucifix which once adorned Lucy.
VAN HELSING
And fear not, we shall
Protect you from evil at
all times.
So saying he places the crucifix
around her neck with a startling consequence - sizzling flesh, as the cross
touches her bare skin! Quickly, the Professor rips it from her as Mina screams
in agony.
INT. CAB. VIENNA. DAY.
As the vehicle races through the
streets, JONATHAN and VAN HELSING face MINA who is under hypnosis.
VAN HELSING
Try harder! Shut out all
noise of the motor. Listen
not with your ears, but with
the blood flowing in the
veins of Dracula. His heart
pumps your blood. What does
it hear?
Mina groans and seems to speak from
another plane.
MINA
Footsteps, voices, the
Hissing of snakes!
JONATHAN
That must be steam.
The Professor motions him to be
silent.
VAN HELSING
And what does your blood –
feel?
MINA
It’s floating, now lurching,
now a shock, a bump, and now
stillness.
VAN HELSING
And what does it see,
your blood?
MINA
It sees ...
She appears to be having a desperate
mental struggle.
MINA
It means a ...
(
suddenly the struggle
is over
) ... darkness,
like the grave.
Exhausted, her head falls to one
side. Jonathan is disturbed.
JONATHAN
That’s enough, Professor.
I don’t like it. It’s
obvious Dracula’s in his
casket on board the train.
The movement, the bump,
it’s as clear as day.
The Professor overcomes his own
misgivings with a grunt and endeavours to bring Mina out of her trance.
VAN HELSING
Return, Miss Mina. Listen to
The beat of your own heart.
Return ... Return ...
Jonathan glances anxiously at his
wrist-watch.
JONATHAN
Only three minutes,
Professor, we’ll never
do it.
Mina opens her eyes with a blink
and smiles.
INT. VIENNA. THE WEST BAHNHOF
STATION. DAY.
VAN HELSING, MINA and JONATHAN race
down the platform towards CAMERA until a trellised metal gate shoots across
cutting off any further progress though their momentum carries them into it
with a crash of frustration.
CUT TO: THEIR POINT OF VIEW:
Through the trellis we see the
PORTER responsible for closing the gate blow his whistle. The engine of the
Magyar Express toots in return.
CUT TO: The disappointed faces of
the travellers.
CUT TO:
The DRIVER of the train releasing
the brake. Suddenly a safety valve blows causing both him and the FIREMAN to
adopt various safety measures.
CUT TO:
The PORTER listening to their
shouts until another shout causes him to look at the travellers on the other
side of the gate, one of whom is brandishing a golden coin.
VAN HELSING
(
in German
)
Please my good man,
the train is delayed.
Accept this and let us
on board. It is a matter
of life and death.
Seeing another ENGINEER climb onto
the footplate with a big spanner, the Porter quickly grabs the coin, slides
open the gate and directs the trio along the platform to a carriage door which
he unlocks.
INSERT: SPANNER tightening a nut on
the safety valve. Whistle blowing. Driver waving. Wheels turning.
INT. FIRST CLASS
COMPARTMENT. DAY.
The THREE TRAVELLERS, hardly able
to credit their good fortune, catch their breath and as the station slips away
begin to make plans.
VAN HELSING
How far, Jonathan, from
Vienna to Budapest is it?
JONATHAN
No more than 150 miles,
Professor. We’re due there
in 98 minutes.
VAN HELSING
Go, Jonathan! See if our
little clairvoyant’s
prophecy was correct –
there is not time to waste.
JONATHAN
Right ho, Professor.
He slips quickly out of the
compartment and makes off down the corridor.
MINA
And is Vienna the closest
spot to Castle Dracula?
VAN HELSING
Our route, in truth, goes
considerably nearer, but
Budapest is the first stop
and I speculate the casket
there will be unloaded,
by which time he will be
true dead and you will be
free to marry your Jonathan.
He kisses her hand gallantly at
which Mina laughs a little strangely, but before the Professor has time to
consider why, Jonathan returns with the news.
JONATHAN
Just as we guessed. The box
Is there, there’s no
mistaking it - also a guard,
worst luck, who looks like
part of the furniture.
VAN HELSING
He would an embarrassing
Spectator be.
JONATHAN
And an even worse witness.
VAN HELSING
Perhaps soon he will
the tickets check.
JONATHAN
And what if he doesn’t?
Before you know it we’ll
be in Budapest.
MINA
(
brightly
)
Why the long faces?
It couldn’t be simpler;
all we have to do is pull
the communication cord and
stop the train. The guard
will leave his van to
investigate and you will be
waiting outside ready to go
in and do your work.
VAN HELSING
How strongly the casket
is sealed we know not.
JONATHAN
It may be a long job and
when the guard sees nothing
is up he’ll come straight
back.
MINA
Not before he has retrieved