Judi Bowker credited as playing...
Wilhelmina 'Mina' Westenra
- Wilhelmina 'Mina' Westenra: I know you must fight. But it must not be a fight of hate. That poor soul whose brought about all this misery is the saddest one of all.
- Jonathan Harker: Mina, how can you say such things? If I could send his soul to burning hell forever, I would do it.
- Wilhelmina 'Mina' Westenra: Hush, Jonathan. You must be pitiful to him, just as some day you may have to be pitiful to me.
- Wilhelmina 'Mina' Westenra: [pausing] Also, I believe the Count can, somehow, force me to tell him what I know, and be in league against you.
- Jonathan Harker: I don't believe it.
- Wilhelmina 'Mina' Westenra: No?
- [tearfully, her small fangs showing]
- Wilhelmina 'Mina' Westenra: Do you think that I don't look at myself in the mirror?
- Jonathan Harker: Dearest, don't.
- Abraham Van Helsing: Yes, yes, we must face facts, however unpleasant.
- [to Dr. Seward]
- Abraham Van Helsing: Tell me, how many boxes did you find at Burnhamtree?
- Dr. John Seward: Eight.
- Abraham Van Helsing: And at the Mile End?
- Dr. John Seward: Four.
- Abraham Van Helsing: And sanctified them all?
- Dr. John Seward: Yes.
- Abraham Van Helsing: One box left. Madam Mina, you are the wisest of us all. So tell us, where do you think the last box is?
- Wilhelmina 'Mina' Westenra: There's only one place he'd feel *really* safe.
- Wilhelmina 'Mina' Westenra: But doesn't each life possess a soul? Even a fly and the sparrow? Can one take a life without being responsible for the soul?
- Wilhelmina 'Mina' Westenra: [after Mina removes Lucy's shawl and seeing the puncture wounds on Lucy's neck] Oh dear. How careless of me.
- Lucy Westenra: What is it?
- Wilhelmina 'Mina' Westenra: Oh, when I fastened the brooch I must have pricked you.
- Lucy Westenra: I didn't feel anything.
- Wilhelmina 'Mina' Westenra: In this dream I had, dogs were barking on the heath. I thought I heard you shouting. Protesting. I couldn't understand what you were saying. I dreamt that my life was slowly being drained away and that when I had no more blood, my soul would never find peace.
- Renfield: Your soul?
- Wilhelmina 'Mina' Westenra: Yes.
- Wilhelmina 'Mina' Westenra: What do you think, Mr Renfield? That in some way I, I could have been so sinful that I must spend my afterlife in purgatory?
- Renfield: I pray God I may never see your sweet face again. May he bless you and keep you.
- Wilhelmina 'Mina' Westenra: Yes. Yes. You are safe here.
- Abraham Van Helsing: It is for you I fear.
- Wilhelmina 'Mina' Westenra: For me? None safer from them than me. I too am their sister!
- Abraham Van Helsing: The hour has come, Madame Mina - are you afraid?
- Wilhelmina 'Mina' Westenra: No, of course not. I'm in your hands.
- Abraham Van Helsing: We are both of us in God's hands.
- [first lines]
- Wilhelmina 'Mina' Westenra: You'll write often?
- Jonathan Harker: Every day, Mina, I promise.
- Wilhelmina 'Mina' Westenra: And I promise to study my shorthand so that I shall be able to do your letters when we're married.
- Lucy Westenra: Jonathan! Jonathan! Time for you to go.
- Jonathan Harker: Yes, of course.
- Wilhelmina 'Mina' Westenra: [Mina has gotten a letter with information about Jonathan] It's nothing, really. Mr. Hawkins has had a letter from Jonathan.
- Lucy Westenra: What does it say?
- Wilhelmina 'Mina' Westenra: That he's on is way home and is waiting for the express at Bistritz.
- Mrs. Westenra: Well, when does he leave?
- Wilhelmina 'Mina' Westenra: June the 18th.
- Mrs. Westenra: Then he should have been home weeks ago.