Olga Boyko - The Chronicles of the Counts Dracula-Cardie. Adapted from Baron Olshevris novel «Vampires» стр 4.

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Everyone mounts their horses and rides away.


EXT-VILLAGE CHURCH GARDEN  SUMMER DAY, TEACHERS MEMORIES


BEGINNING OF THE MEMORIES


The yard is planted with garlic flowers. The teacher goes by the white flowers to the church, holding his nose with his hand.


INT  IN THE VILLAGE CHURCH  SAME DAY


The teacher enters the village church.

It is ornamented with crosses and lined with wreathes of garlic over the windows and doors.


CHURCH WATCHMAN (aka Petro in his old age, 60 years old) stands on a ladder and fixes a wreath of white garlic flowers above the entrance door from the inside.


Heinrich sorts mistletoe crosses


TEACHER

How are you, Heinrich?


HEINRICH

(sorting crosses)

So far, so good.


TEACHER

(comes up to Heinrich)

And what about your neck?


HEINRICH

(touches a bandage on his neck)

Scratched, the wounds are not healing well.


CHURCH WATCHMAN

(comes off the ladder)

And they wouldnt heal, until she bites somebody else.


The teacher turns to the entrance door and points to the wreaths of white flowers


TEACHER

What is it?


CHURCH WATCHMAN

She doesnt like it!


TEACHER

(wrinkles his nose)

I guess, me too.


Heinrich looks askance at the teacher


TEACHER

(continues)

Ive heard your stories. Can the dead rise from their coffins?


CHURCH WATCHMAN

(takes the ladder away from the entrance and puts it in the corner)

You are still young, wait till you get to my age.


TEACHER

(turns to Heinrich)

Do you really believe in that too?


Heinrich sorts crosses in silence and hides his eyes


HEINRICH

(quietly)

I do.


INT  LIVING ROOM IN THE TEACHERS HOUSE  EVENING OF THE SAME DAY


Mina sews in a chair by the window. The teacher rocks in a rocking chair


MINA

(darns a shirt)

They say, the old man knew better life. He was the uncle of one of the young Counts Dracula and lived in the castle.

(bites the thread in two with her teeth and examines her work)

Then the family suffered some sort of misfortune. The castle was abandoned.

(puts the shirt on her knees and looks at the brother)

The counts have relatives somewhere in America, but no one knows them.


TEACHER

(stops rocking)

Are you talking about our church watchman, Mina?


MINA

(sighs)

About him. Who else?


END OF THE TEACHERS MEMORIES


INT-ROOM IN THE VILLAGE INN  SAME NIGHT


Karl Ivanovich looks into his notebook and keeps silent.


TITLE: 1912


GEORGES

(rubs his eyes half asleep)

The teacher writes about your relatives, doesnt he?


HARRY

Why do you think so?


GEORGES

(shrugs his shoulders)

Intuition.


KARL IVANOVICH

(reads the teachers diary)

Today the church watchman came to our house, bringing some objects for Mina to clean. I lured him to my study and gave him a cup of tea, into which I had poured two tablespoons of rum.


INT  STUDY IN THE TEACHERS HOUSE  EVENING, THE TEACHERS MEMORIES


BEGINNING OF THE MEMORIES


The teacher and church watchman sit in the teachers study at the table. The teacher gives the church watchman some tea from the tray


TITLE: 1852


CHURCH WATCHMAN

(a little drunk)

And I dare say, she almost bit me to death!


TEACHER

Who, the hound bitch?


CHURCH WATCHMAN

What bitch? The Countess herself! She died, but at the time of the full moon she starts to stroll around. If she gets stuck on someone  you know, the poor man is dead!


He bites off a pie, washes down with some tea. The teacher watches him


CHURCH WATCHMAN

(continues)

Once we were walking together on the clearing, and a big wolf jumped on me, knocked me over flat. And she, my darling Nettie, my beauty, she flew into a rage and grabbed the bastard by the scruff of his neck.


TEACHER

The dead Countess?


CHURCH WATCHMAN

(waving his hands at him)

Go on with you, all you do is confuse things! The hound, Nettie, I raised her myself; and for nothing perished the poor dog.


TEACHER

I dont understand who you are talking about.


CHURCH WATCHMAN

(completely drunk)

I drowned her in the old well.


He gets up from the table, takes his bag on the floor near the chair


CHURCH WATCHMAN

(continues)

Well, I must go.


TEACHER

(nods and gets up from the chair)

Tomorrow Mina will clean everything

CHURCH WATCHMAN

(winks at the teacher)

Sleep well?


INT-BEDROOM IN THE TEACHERS HOUSE  NIGHT OF THE SAME DAY


A nenufare stands in the glass of water on the table in the bedroom. The teacher stands next to it, but the flower is unmoved


TEACHER

How can I get you to come back?


He paces the room, nervous. He accidently moves the window curtain: something falls on the floor  the teacher picks up a wreath made up of dried garlic flowers and bulbs


TEACHER

(continues)

So this is the source of the stench in my room.


EXT  GARDEN OF THE VILLAGE CHURCH  SUMMER DAY


The teacher talks to the church watchman. The teacher holds a small package in his hands. The church watchman varnishes a big wooden cross


TEACHER

(stretches the package to the watchman)

Here, Mina gave the church objects.


CHURCH WATCHMAN

(points to a bench to his left)

Put it there.


TEACHER

(puts the package on the bench)

What about the hound Nettie? The Countess one. What happened to her?


CHURCH WATCHMAN

(turns towards him with a sly smile)

The counts had a fine pack of hunting dogs, and Nettie was the Countess favourite. The old American devil did away with her.


EXT  CARDIES CASTLE  SUMMER DAY, THE MEMORIES OF THE CHURCH WATCHMAN (PETRO)


BEGINNING OF THE MEMORIES


TITLE: 1832


Panoramic view: a terrace of the castle, there is a chapel away from it.


INT  LARGE BALCONY ON THE GROUND FLOOR OF THE CASTLE  SAME DAY


PETRO (as a young man, 39 years old) enters the balcony in the form of a terrace, AMERICAN SERVANT (seemingly 80 years old) meets him halfway. Petro exchanges glances with him.


NETTIE follows the American with her eyes and shakes, her fur stands on end, eyes are wild, teeth snap.


COUNTESS MARIA (26 years old) reclines pale on a couch. There is fear on her face, eyes are half-closed


COUNTESS MARIA

(groaning)

Petro


Petro stares at the Countess, then at the dog, then at the door, after the gone servant.

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