Dracula timeline

  • The trip

    Jonathan harker go to oriental europe
  • The arrival

    Jonathan arrived to Germany and go to transylvania in a suspicius carriage
  • Meet the count

    Jonathan arrived to the castle and meet Count Dracula
  • The prisioner

    Jonathan Harker falls prisoner of the mysterious Count who seems to have strange powers and habits like sleeping in his coffin full of mortuary land, the only one where he can be reborn
  • Dracula arrive

    in a coffin, Dracula travels in the Demetrius ship that arrives at Whitby port in London in the middle of a storm
  • The criature

    The local newspaper correspondent narrows the fact, stating that just when the Demetrius ran, “a huge black dog jumped from the bow to the shore”, and quickly interfered in the church of that sector of Whitby.
  • The writes

    Lucy Westenra Writes to her London friendly Mina Murray Jonathan's fiancée
  • The sleepwalking

    Mina visits her friend in Whitby and realizes this is sleepwalking.
  • News

    Mina gets news: Harker is in a hospital in Budapest and has been recovering there from severe nervous fever
  • The donation

    Lucy keeps getting worse. Your fiancé, Arthur Holmwood, asks your friend, Dr. Seward. This, in turn, goes to Van Helsing, Van Helsing and Dr. Seward donate blood to the weakened
  • The kiss

    Van Helsing is standing in the way. Doesn't mean why in front of Lucy's last "kiss" his fiancé
  • The woman

    Lucy is rounding at night like a living dead woman and inflicting wounds on children. The two men spend the next night at the cemetery. Open Lucy's coffin: it's empty. When they return the next day, they find the body again.
  • The crime

    Van Helsing and the doctor are meeting with Holmwood and Morris, who are horrified by the doctor's plans. However, all four go to the cemetery at night and catch Lucy in flagrante crime: he is beginning to drink a child's blood.
  • The plan

    men are about to inspect the house Dracula acquired in London; but first, they visit the psychiatric to see Renfield, Dr. Seward's patient, who tries to obtain immediate release with all his rhetorical skill.
  • More plans

    Men find another house owned by Dracula and make plans to break into it. If, with the help of the holy holy, they achieve in a few days that all the count's boxes cannot be used by the vampire, this will be cornered.
  • The deception

    Renfield reveals to Dr. Seward and Van Helsing that, in the meantime, Dracula has attacked Mina. Doctors run to the Harkers' house and find Dracula in Mina's room: the vampire has pressed the young lady's head against her chest and forces her to drink her blood.
  • The fight

    they find the vampire himself. The attempt to defeat him fails because of his supernatural powers. The Count escapes laughing mockerely and the men come home.
  • Homecoming

    men find out which ship sailed in the Black Sea and where it'll tie. They plan to head over the ground and seal Dracula's box from the outside with a bouquet of wild roses before the Count can leave. Mina will travel with them, for under the effects of hypnosis, it may be useful to locate the vampire
  • The following

    Harker and Holmwood follow Dracula upstream on a steam boat, while Dr. Seward and Morris are on the ground. Finally, Van Helsing and Mina are headed to the castle directly, through the old route Jonathan followed.
  • The killer

    Van Helsing leaves the exhausted Mina under the protection of the circle and leaves alone to the castle. In the chapel, you find the three coffins with the living dead. He resists his seductive vision and sticks to them the deadly saving stake in the heart
  • The end

    Dracula rises with bright eyes, but Morris and Harker's knives reach him in the throat and heart. Right away, it disintegrates into dust. Quincey Morris is injured in the fight with the gypsies and dies with the comforting certainty that, with Dracula's death, the mark has also disappeared on Mina's forehead.