Countess Dracula (1971)

Come on.
Sorry.
The bailiff summoned him.
It was the Count's wish
that he should be here for the will.
Countess, your husband
promised me work.
Be off! Away with you!
My wife and boys are starving.
In God's name, you promised.
You promised!
Down! Get off there, come on!
They've run over him!
Father!
Well, come on! What are you waiting for?
Devil woman! Devil, devil!
Now, before we proceed to business,
may I present lmre Toth.
The son of your husband's late friend,
General Toth.
The Countess Elisabeth Nadasdy.
Captain Dobi, the steward of the castle,
Master Fabio, the historian
and the Countess's companion, Julie.
One person not yet arrived is llona,
the Countess's daughter.
Her father sent for her when he knew
he was dying but alas, too late.
Yes, yes, let's get on with it.
Please.
"The last will and testament
of Count Ferencz Nadasdy.
"To Captain Dobi,
"I bequeath my arms and uniforms.
"To Julie Szentes, 1,000 coronas
"and food and lodging
in my home for the rest of her days.
"To Master Fabio, my library.
"To lmre Toth, the son of my dearest friend
and army companion,
"who fought gallantly with me and saved
my life on more than one occasion,
"I bequeath my famous stable
with all the horses and the cottage.
"To my beloved wife Elisabeth,
"my fortunes and estates, to...
"To be divided equally
with our only child, llona."
Well, we must respect his wishes.
Countess, I must apologize
for my late arrival.
My horse lost a shoe.
Well, now you have
all the horseshoes you need...
and the horses.
Since we are new neighbors,
doubtless we shall see much of each other.
The honor will be mine.
"...half a kilo of tobacco yearly.
"The Sendrey family,
five forints extra money monthly
"and my cottage."
- Do you wish to see these stables?
- Indeed.
Come this way.
"...money monthly
and to Miklos Sendrey,
"one of my ivory pipes
with half a kilo of tobacco yearly."
It seems you've inherited a fine library.
The best in the land.
You cannot imagine my delight. This way.
And you, my friend.
You too, I feel, are a scholar.
I don't know.
I try to read as much as I can.
What was she carrying?
A pan of coals.
The solace of widows and lonely fools.
It makes cold beds hot.
Cold beds hot!
But there are worse places to live
and when llona returns...
- Has she been away long?
- Since she was six.
They sent her to Vienna
to escape the dreaded Turks
but I'm told that God has favored her,
she's a great beauty.
Twenty years a steward of this castle,
protector of his lady
and what do I get?
Two suits of armor
and a trunk full of old uniforms.
What did you expect?
Did you think he was a fool?
You're right, of course.
Who am I to complain when in truth,
he has left me the greatest prize of all?
I did not realize I was bequeathed to you.
You're free now.
To choose whom I please.
You wish me to burn myself, wench?
Quickly. Cold water!
Have I a rival? Our new neighbor, perhaps?
Countess, I've loved you for 20 years,
I've waited patiently for this day.
Please go, I wish to take my bath.
Leave me.
It's cooler now, madam.
Cooler?
Peel me a peach.
What are you trying to do?
Turn my room into a pigsty?
- My hands are burned.
- Get out!
Go!
Dobi! Julie!
The blood. The girl's blood!
Bring her to me.
- What do you want with her?
- Bring the girl to me!
Please.
Find some other amusement
for yourself. Excuse me.
Julie...
Julie, you'll help me?
You'll help me, Julie?
All right. I'll fetch her myself.
Take me to her room. Now.
Don't be frightened.
She went up to the Countess's room
last night and that's the last I saw of her.
Her bed isn't slept in.
Captain, have you seen my daughter?
Teri, the Countess's chambermaid.
She's disappeared.
I'm so worried.
How should I know where she is?
Try the whorehouse.
She'd never do that. She's a pure girl.
He'd know if she was in the whorehouse.
Don't...
Dobi! Julie!
What have you done?
Oh, Dobi.
- Where is she?
- Who?
The girl, your chambermaid.
Look at me, Dobi. Look at me.
And what will your daughter say?
She arrives tomorrow...
and she'll find you as young as she is.
Will she?
Come on, you. Out!
Let me go!
Let me go!
You... Please!
Let me go!
Please! Please let me go!
There you are.
Are you satisfied?
As you are with your library.
- Come ride with me.
- No, the creatures terrify me.
But I brought you a map
for fear of losing you.
Thank you.
The Countess would deem it a pleasure
if you would dine with us tonight.
Don't look so miserable.
The fair llona arrived at dawn.
I haven't seen her yet.
She's been closeted with her mother.
I'm persuaded.
- We dine at seven.
- Bye!
How do I look? Do you think our new
neighbor will find me irresistible?
Is there anyone who can resist you?
We're in luck. The Countess is overcome
with the reunion with her daughter
- and will take dinner in her room.
- Good. And the daughter?
She'll be down.
You two have met, I believe?
My dear young lady,
do you remember me?
My dear Master Fabio.
Have I changed so much?
As a flower changes from bud to bloom.
Past recognition.
This is my young friend lmre Toth.
My mother has spoken of you.
I believe your father and mine
were the closest of friends.
Your mother, I hope she's not too unwell.
Merely fatigued. She wishes us
to remove her from our minds
and to enjoy ourselves this evening.
Shall we eat, then?
That is your mother's chair.
Yes, of course!
Can you remember any of your life here?
Many things.
One story in particular.
The day of my departure.
I offer a toast to the new arrival.
- A toast.
- In the wine so loved by her dear father.
Not only the taste, he used to say
but the color...
of bulls' blood.
Pray continue with your delightful story.
- I cannot remember.
- The day of your departure.
I was swimming in the lake,
when I spied a man
on the bank cutting roses.
The finest, full-blooded blooms.
Who could it be?
The gardener?
No, he was too upright of bearing.
A thief?
He was just too far away from me
to recognize him.
And modesty forbad me
from leaving the water.
Later, I saw the same roses
in my mother's bedroom.
I asked her who had given them to her
and she said, "One of my secret lovers."
Enchanting.
I was confused. What could she mean?
She promised to tell me when I grew up.
And tonight, before I came down to dinner,
I had my answer.
And the name of the man...
It was Uncle Dobi!
But I have talked enough about myself.
Help me rediscover my home
and tell me about your life,
your plans and your family.
I really don't know where to begin.
Uncle Dobi!
I want to get out!
This way.
- Very nice.
- Raphael, do you like it?
- Raphael?
- Yes.
I like it.
My grandfather.
His weakness was women.
He died in the arms of a kitchen maid.
Then I salute him.
It's the only way to die.
His wife.
No doubt a great beauty of her time.
Quietly past my mother's room.
And this is your father?
What a brave and generous man he was.
Yes.
Does he look as you remember him?
Much the same.
Come with me. Come, quickly.
Will you live here now or return to Vienna?
I haven't decided yet. And you?
I feel already this is my home.
The first proper home of my life.
But the war is not yet over
and I may be recalled to duty.
But until that happens, I shall stay.
And if you leave,
I swear to you I shall take my horses.
- All of them?
- All of them. And follow you.
But I am unworthy of such a sacrifice.
Let me be the judge of that.
No. We have our reputations to think of.
- We've only just met.
- When can I see you again?
Sunday. We'll ride together on Sunday.
Two days? Lmpossible!
Tomorrow, then.
But late, when the others are asleep.
Come to the small door below the tower.
I will put a candle in the window.
That will mean all is well.
But now you must go.
Tell me, Nanny,
how do you find our little mistress?
Has she not exceeded
your wildest dreams?
In what way, Master Fabio?
In every way. A girl of barely 19 years
so mature of bearing, wit and manners.
Indeed.
You know, one thing puzzles me.
I always thought she resembled her father.
Now she's the image of her mother.
Or don't you share my feelings?
I think you grow old, Master Fabio,
and your memory's confused.
Then let that pass.
One never quarrels with a nurse.
Unless one wants a box on the ears.
Come on. Quietly.
Quietly.
It's impossible...
My darling.
I thought the day would never end.
Say you love me.
- Say it.
- Yes.
Yes, I love you.
Julie!
Countess?
Please don't let him see me like this.
Send him away, Julie!
Roll up, everybody! All the fun of the circus
in the marketplace tonight.
See the animals - lions, monkeys, camels.
The Indian fakir walking on nails.
The fattest woman in the world.
Join the gypsies dancing.
Roll up! All the fun of the circus
in the marketplace tonight!
Music.
Don't you want to see me young again?
So that you can make love
to young officers?
I'd rather have you as you are
than see you parading
like some jaded slut from the whorehouse.
- At least there's dignity in age.
- You are cruel.
- You have never loved me.
- Oh, yes, I've loved you.
But can't you see what'll happen?
You'll go insane.
Or the bailiffs will take you and hang you.
If that should happen then don't forget -
you'll be there next to me.
- Have you spoken to him?
- Yes, my dear. He was not offended.
I told him you left because
your mother was calling for you.
He hopes you'll go riding with him
today as arranged.
Riding with him?
But how can I?
How can I go riding with him?
Julie.
You will find me someone
and bring her here.
Yes, Countess.
But first, what news of the little one,
our real daughter?
I'm so anxious.
She should be here by now.
- But didn't Captain Dobi tell you?
- No.
The Danube flooded
where she would've crossed.
- My poor child.
- She is quite safe.
Now, Julie, do as I ask.
Countess.
Will the Countess have her fortune told?
Two days she's been gone
and no news of her.
I think the Countess knows
what's happened to her.
Yes, tell him how the old witch
used to treat her.
Tell him how she used
to burn her and hit her.
- Yes, that's right, she did.
- Quiet!
You stupid, ignorant people.
Show a bit of respect for the Countess.
- Why should we?
- For food and the warmth of this kitchen.
And her soldiers who protect you
from the Turks and the outlaws.
You ungrateful lot. You're the envy
of the village, you know that?
So be satisfied and keep your mouths shut.
I just want to see my Teri again.
My little girl.
I just want to see her again. Alive.
She'll turn up. They always do.
Probably hiding out
in the forest somewhere.
Anyway, how many other children
have you got?
- Seven.
- Well, what are you worrying about?
You won't know the difference!
I see a new love in your life.
He will lift away the black veil
of your widowhood
and you will be young in your heart again.
Thank you, my child.
Beautiful!
Oh, it's beautiful.
You'll forgive me for last night?
Julie explained everything.
How's your mother?
A little better.
But still confined to her room.
My father's death. My own homecoming.
She'll be better.
She'll be... very much better.
You're so beautiful.
Jump!
Just look at that!
What is it?
Nothing.
I just can't get used
to my good fortune, that's all.
Two weeks ago I was just
another young soldier -
and here I am, a man of some means,
with a most beautiful woman at my side.
I share your good fortune.
- But can you really love me?
- Of course I can.
Why do you ask such a silly question?
Because you're a young countess...
and I'm only the son of a soldier.
A very brave soldier. A general.
True. But I cannot trade on his reputation.
I have my own way to make.
And by your standards,
I have much to learn.
Then let me teach you.
What's your business
with those two villains?
I saw them not two hours ago,
creeping to the forest with a heavy load.
They're friends of Janco, the gamekeeper.
They take his provisions.
That's what you saw, my friend.
Was it? He must have a big appetite.
It somewhat dulls my senses
at this time of day.
Drink, Fabio. Drink to the Countess llona.
Well, if you insist. The Countess llona.
While we're about it, what's happened
to Countess Elisabeth?
Is she going to stay in her room forever?
She can't be very ill
or she'd have called her physician.
And I can't believe that
it's widowhood that detains her.
What are you worrying about, Fabio?
It's a better place without her, isn't it?
I'm so happy.
Then will you marry me?
Yes. Yes, of course, I will!
- I will speak to your mother.
- No.
- Leave her to me.
- Why? You fear she'll object?
Don't be silly, she adores you already.
But she's old and needs to be humored.
Do it quickly. Speak to her tomorrow.
Look!
By that tree.
- There's one.
- Where?
No, it's not. Come on.
Look, there's one!
I'll get it. Come on, slowcoach.
Help!
Married? You are insane.
Don't you realize that you get uglier
each time you get old?
And you can't go on killing forever.
Why not? With you and Julie to help me.
What about Fabio and the servants?
- You don't fear Fabio.
- He's not such a fool.
We're quite safe.
And I am happy.
You don't begrudge me that, do you?
- Where are you going?
- To meet your fianc.
We're signing the deeds of the inheritance,
so I'll have the pleasure
of his company tonight.
Tell him that the Countess Elisabeth
approves of the marriage
and has made you responsible
for the arrangements.
To hell with the Countess Elisabeth.
Don't be so angry.
I hadn't forgotten you. I promise.
- Not now, Dobi.
- When?
- Soon.
- Tonight?
If you wish.
I'll be here.
Any of you seen her before?
- Are there any gypsies round here?
- I've seen a few like her, with the circus.
In the marketplace last night.
Go on.
All right, I'm not arresting you.
Not unless you've got
a murderer hidden in there.
Have you seen anyone
with a gypsy girl going into the forest?
Let go of me, let go!
Help!
Why do they stare at us?
- Fear.
- Fear? Fear of what?
As a dog fears its master.
But a dog is also keen to serve its master.
I fear we have no service.
Boy, a flagon of wine. Speed.
Another tankard here.
There you are, Lieutenant.
You are now the undisputed possessor
of 34 horses and 59 mares.
So, what will you do with them?
Make a gift of them
to my good friend, the captain?
- Or will you stay on in these parts?
- I have excellent reasons for staying on.
- The boy believes himself to be in love.
- May one ask with whom?
It's no secret. The Countess llona.
- They are to be married.
- Has she returned? I'd no idea.
- My heartiest congratulations.
- Thank you.
- Captain.
- Yes, Sergeant?
It's the gypsy girl, sir, from the circus.
We've got her outside.
She's in a horrible state.
- Blood's all gone.
- What are you talking about?
Drained out of her. She's as white as chalk.
The villagers are getting frightened.
Ziza, my little dumpling.
You know the Captain?
I've made his acquaintance.
One person you haven't met
is Lieutenant Toth.
He stands but an inch away
from marriage to a lady of noble birth.
They'll make a fine pair.
But not as fine a pair as these, eh?
The lady has a sizzling wit.
Captain!
Yes, Sergeant, what is it?
Very well. Excuse me, gentlemen.
My watchdog calls. I shall return.
Come on, then, take me
to this bloodless corpse of yours.
She's very good.
More!
- Do you want her?
- Ziza?
No, she's for you, my friend.
Your need is greater.
Not tonight.
No, you have need of her tonight.
But I'm spoken for.
Tell me, Dobi. I am curious to know.
A man of your position and authority -
why have you never got married?
- Don't you believe in it?
- It fits some people.
I think you should be married.
To the Countess Elisabeth.
She's free, well-seasoned...
We shall have a double wedding!
Will you drink to that?
Why be a slave to one woman
when you can have anyone?
But if that woman embodies
all the virtues?
Mistress, friend and mother in one?
Does such a woman exist?
You know she does.
And I have found her.
Then you are blessed indeed.
- But also vulnerable.
- How so?
Being so dazzled by the light of your love
that you cannot see a man
steal upon you in the dark.
Will you buy some beads?
Or a Turkish dagger?
To protect you from your enemies?
Why should I have enemies?
All men have enemies.
But blessed men more
since they are envied.
Away, fool! This is Turkish talk.
- Ziza!
- Me, Captain?
Our young friend is much taken with you.
No, she's for you.
Come on, enjoy her while you can.
What's the matter?
Thinking of your lady love?
What's the joke? Come on, let me in on it.
- I've made a little bet with him.
- Over me?
- I'll have him any time.
- Will you?
That he can't get you
into the castle unseen.
The castle? You win the bet -
I'm not going there.
Why not?
You know what they say
about the Countess.
- She's a witch.
- A witch?
All the Bathorys are witches.
Sold their souls to the devil.
Their ancestor
was a seven-headed dragon.
And the worst of them all
is the Countess Elisabeth.
- 50 coronas if you come with us.
- 50?
And my protection from the witch.
- Promise?
- Promise.
Oh, well. I was never one
to listen to gossip.
Come on. We're going.
Just a minute. My hat.
Goodbye.
Forgive me.
Help me.
Quiet!
Where are we? Oh, yes.
We're going that way.
I don't go that way,
I don't go that way. I go that way.
Down that way we go.
Have fun, my little ones.
Come on, darling.
The gallant Captain.
I mistook you for a ghost.
And I mistook you for a villain
and damn near cut your throat.
What's your business?
I found a most intriguing map
that marks doors and passages
that I never knew existed.
I've been tracing them. Look!
At this hour?
My mind is most alert at night.
While people sleep.
Do as you please but keep to the library.
Don't go prowling,
you might frighten somebody.
Or end up a ghost myself.
You cheated me.
You knew this would happen
and you've made a fool of me.
No, I promise.
What do you want?
That we should make love?
Now, as you are?
- Two old fools fumbling at each other?
- Don't be cruel.
- Help me.
- Why should I help you?
You don't want me - it's him, lmre.
It's him you're thinking about
and how you'll look for him tomorrow.
But you still need me, don't you?
As a whore needs her pander.
But there's just one customer
who doesn't want you, young or old -
your little lover.
I'll show you.
- Come and watch him...
- No!
...in his satisfaction
with a real young woman.
Now, lying on my bed...
coupling with the cheapest whore in town.
- No, I don't want to see him.
- Come!
Come.
See.
Your young lover.
With that.
What's your game?
Pushing me onto a little bastard
who doesn't want me? Can't he do it?
You ought to give him lessons.
- A whole night I've wasted...
- Stay in there!
I want my money!
- You arranged it.
- No, I didn't.
Be quiet!
You brought that slut in here.
Good, how very thoughtful of you.
Imre doesn't need her - I do!
Bring her to me.
Now!
Where's my money, then?
It's not my fault he's asleep.
I want my 50 coronas.
Did you hear me? I want my money.
- A hundred?
- For a better client.
You had no fun here - you should now.
It's not a man, it's a woman.
She may ask some special favors.
For a hundred,
I'd take on a whole Turkish harem.
Look at me!
I did the same as before and it didn't work.
- Wait! The book.
- What book?
Is this what you're looking for?
Kill me and she'll never know the truth!
Leave him.
- Don't trust him.
- Trust me and I'll help you. Choose.
Let him speak.
- The chapter on blood sacrifices.
- I've read it.
Not far enough or you wouldn't have made
such a simple mistake.
It states quite clearly,
"For the restoration of youth and beauty,
"only the blood of a virgin may be used."
- She was a common whore.
- Ah, well...
You fool.
Thank you
for your scholarship on the matter.
You shall not go unrewarded.
Countess, if I can assist at any time -
I find the whole subject most enthralling.
Thank you.
Tomorrow you make good your mistake.
A virgin, remember?
- You're mad to trust him.
- Why?
Let him live in fear for his life.
That way he will never betray us.
Sir! Look at this one, sir!
Feel the muscles of these arms
and these thighs,
they could pull the weight of any carriage.
And these breasts are breasts of solid teak.
She can work longer hours
than anyone I know.
A bargain, sir, for 100 coronas,
and what is more, sir, I tell you -
she's willing as well!
- How much for this one?
- What?
Young Bertha? You can have her for free,
if you take a goat for 25 coronas.
- Has she ever been with a man?
- Are you joking?
Can you imagine anybody wanting to?
- I'll take her.
- Come on, girl.
Up you go. All right, go on.
Go on, off with him.
And now we have two more.
Two more beauties.
I'm sorry to disturb you,
I was looking for your daughter.
She went out early, to gather some flowers.
- Thank you.
- Please stay.
We have much to talk about, I think.
Yes, indeed.
I wanted to speak to you before
but llona told me of your illness.
I'm very happy to see you better.
I'm better today but I am not well.
- The shock of the past few days.
- Of course.
- Ilona will have told you...
- That you are in love and wish to marry?
- I sincerely hope that you approve.
- It was always my late husband's wish
that you, the son of his dearest friend,
would one day meet our daughter.
Alas, he did not live to see it.
However, you've made
his widow very happy.
I promise you, Countess, I shall honor
and cherish llona for the rest of my days.
Come to me.
My son.
Fabio, what's the matter?
I had to speak to you urgently.
Have you seen llona today?
I was just going to look for her.
Don't be disappointed if you can't find her.
- I can't talk now.
- Fabio?
Meet me tonight after supper.
Poor man.
Brilliant scholar. Seeker of wisdom.
He read all those books,
knew everything. But now...
he knows nothing.
You killed him.
You killed him because he knew
something about you and the Countess.
He was going to tell me
but you stopped him.
Listen to me, you young whelp.
You took the stables - all right, keep them.
But the Countess is mine,
I've waited 20 years...
Take her then! I don't want her.
It's llona I love.
- Where is she?
- You want to see her?
- You want to see your bride?
- Yes!
So you shall, in all her glory.
Come with me.
Julie? Is that you?
Answer me.
Come, Julie.
Where is your mother?
The Countess Elisabeth, where is she?
Blood. Where is she?
- Forget her.
- Where?
- You've killed her.
- No.
I am Elisabeth.
Look at me.
My face. My body.
- Hold me.
- No.
Blood. Whose blood?
No matter.
I did it for you, my darling,
to please you.
I am llona.
Don't touch me.
You tried to be unfaithful to me last night
and you couldn't even do that.
- You're obsessed with me.
- Last night?
You brought that whore in here.
You think I didn't know.
You think Dobi didn't tell me?
- He's lying.
- Is he?
There.
- What have you done to her?
- Me? I have done nothing.
You killed her.
And there are witnesses.
- Dobi?
- As many as I choose.
My darling.
You can't escape now.
My son.
Has the Countess been told?
She took it badly.
Master Fabio was much loved by us all.
Why did he do it?
The Count's death.
They were very old friends.
But of course,
there is another possibility.
Fortune cards. You mean the gypsy girl?
I found them in the drawer of his desk.
You think he killed her
and hanged himself from remorse or guilt?
I see.
Did he ever confide in you about women?
None of my business.
We never saw him at the Shepherd's Inn.
Maybe better if we had. At least it's healthy.
Of course, he could have stumbled
upon the real killer who then silenced him.
Too fanciful.
Anyway, my men are searching the castle.
We should learn something.
Where do you think you're going?
I'm not staying here.
There's a curse on this place.
You come back. And your brat.
Nobody leaves without my permission.
Understood?
Where is she?
Have you found my little one?
Stop worrying. There's nothing
to connect your daughter and a gypsy girl.
Sergeant! Here!
- What is it, man?
- Look.
One of them was poor Ziza.
So I've been told.
- Are they all present?
- Take your choice.
You must have problems
if you need these villains for servants.
We have no choice, the war took the best.
Take these men to the County House
for questioning.
And these two.
The rest can stay.
Now, I want all the women, young and old,
to leave the castle within the hour.
All right, don't panic.
You can return
as soon as the matter is settled.
Come on, move yourselves.
Come along, move.
Go on, start packing, hurry along.
Excuse me, Captain Balogh.
Are you including my mother and me?
No, forgive me. I'm sure you'll be safe
with Captain Dobi and your fianc
but they couldn't be
responsible for everyone
and the killer may be in hiding somewhere.
Stay close to her.
Check.
You're in check.
Come on, what are you so gloomy about?
Don't you see what'll happen?
She'll grow old,
starved of her little virgin girls.
And she'll be mine.
And you can clear out.
That's what you want, isn't it?
- The Countess wants to see you.
- Which one?
You, Captain.
You knew about it from the beginning.
- How could you say nothing?
- I wanted to see her happy.
- I brought her little one into the world.
- Ilona?
The real llona?
She was so beautiful.
I used to tell her stories, sing her to sleep.
But they had to send her away.
Why didn't she come back?
They said she was on the way.
It was the flood that stopped her.
Listen, Julie.
You know as well as I
Captain Balogh won't find the murderer.
That means we're imprisoned here.
- Trapped forever.
- But I'm not imprisoned.
This is my home.
What do you want of me?
I shan't go to sleep tonight,
thinking it might happen again any time.
Couldn't we have someone
ready at the castle?
How can I get anyone in
with the bailiffs at the gate?
But you can outwit them,
you can do anything. Anything.
Very well.
You will bring someone here tonight?
She'll be ready when you need her.
Good night, Countess.
- Julie.
- My dear?
Captain Dobi promised
to bring me a girl from the village.
I fear he may have tricked me.
He's jealous of my beauty.
- And my love for lmre.
- What do you want me to do?
Search the castle, every room
and if you find her, don't disturb her.
Just to put my mind at rest.
Go now, hurry.
Looking for someone?
The Countess is anxious.
She's here. The girl's ready.
Good night, Julie.
Nanny?
Is it you, Nanny?
My little one.
You remember me?
Oh, yes.
I remember you.
My child. My baby.
Please help me.
I don't know what's happened to me.
My father is dead,
I haven't seen my mother.
You must be patient, my little one.
They say it's an ill omen
that we should see each other
on the morning of our wedding day.
But I'm not superstitious.
Are you, my darling?
I'm so happy.
I've decided to overrule
Captain Balogh's orders - just for today.
I want everyone to share my happiness
and attend the ceremony.
All the women servants and tradespeople
and even our friendly bailiffs.
And drinks for everyone.
Will you make the arrangements, please?
And your...
mother?
- Will she be attending?
- Sadly, no.
She's really quite ill today.
I am most concerned.
Will you, when you've finished,
help me with my wedding dress, please?
Master lmre?
Will you please come with me?
There's someone you have to meet.
Please?
Hurry.
Don't be afraid, my love.
This is lmre Toth, he's visiting us.
Master lmre, this is Countess llona.
Your name is familiar to me.
- My father was General Toth.
- Of course.
My father spoke of him in letters.
He also spoke of you.
I believe it was his wish
that we should one day meet.
- We must go.
- Who is it?
Come, quickly. We'll come back.
Dobi brought her for the Countess.
She must escape.
Wait.
You must lead her away
during the ceremony.
No one will notice your absence.
Take her to the stables.
- You'll meet us there?
- You know I cannot.
God knows I wish it but I have seen
so much blood my very being reeks of it.
But you are innocent as she is.
- You must go together.
- Together?
Julie, I'm waiting.
- Take her.
- And raise false hopes to break them?
No, it's unthinkable. You must save her.
Go now, quickly. Before we are discovered.
Please tell me what's happening.
Foolish Nanny says I should be patient
but how can I be?
She's so stubborn she makes me angry.
- Your life is in grave danger.
- From whom?
I cannot tell you but please trust me.
You must leave at once.
Leave my home?
But I want to see my father's grave.
And my mother - I must speak with her.
- I'm afraid that is not possible.
- Why?
Tell me.
Please, I beg you, do not argue with me.
In a short while,
Julie will take you to the stable.
Do not speak to anyone.
But I will say I am the Countess llona.
You will not be believed.
Take a horse and ride to the County House,
wait there for Captain Balogh.
When he comes,
tell him of your misfortunes.
Will you not come with me?
- I fear to go alone.
- You must not fear.
Please come with me.
I'll meet you at the stables.
- You will not fail me?
- No.
I must go now.
Do everything that Julie tells you.
- Come, child.
- No.
Listen, Nanny, I can hear a priest.
What's happening?
It's no concern of yours, my love.
We must hurry.
No, leave me. I want to know. I must know.
Where is she? Where is she?
Mother?
Don't touch her!
The hangman is coming.
- The devil woman.
- The hangman.
- The devil woman.
- They'll kill her.
The Countess...
The devil woman.
Countess Dracula.