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* In the original, why does Hutter go to the trouble of the BedsheetLadder if Orlok had just left the castle?

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* In the original, why Why does Hutter go to the trouble of the BedsheetLadder if Orlok had just left the castle?



* In Creator/WernerHerzog's remake, why did the sun [[spoiler:kill Orlok/Dracula, but not the now-vampirized Jonathan?]]
** It's only specified that sunlight will destroy a vampire if a woman of pure heart distracts it so that it doesn't notice the crowing of the first cock.
** Actually it looked to me that the sun only paralyzed him, hence Van Helsing's "Hurry! Fetch me a stake and hammer!" after he entered the room.
** Jonathan isn't a vampire yet, but he's becoming one. Notice the final shot of him high-tailing it through the desert? He's wrapped up from head to toe so the sun doesn't touch his skin.
* Another problem with the Herzog version: Why did Jonathan [[spoiler:turn into a vampire when all of Orlok's other victims simply died?]]
** There can be a fine line where blood loss is concerned. I am assuming that Lucy's distraction from abroad and Dracula's departure thereafter prevented Jonathan from being dangerously drained, while others ([[spoiler:Lucy herself included]]) were not so lucky (or [[GoneHorriblyRight maybe unlucky]], [[spoiler:if the same fate would have ended up befalling them had they survived]].)
** The Count offers Lucy a way to save Jonathan if she allows him her love; it may be that Dracula purposefully left Jonathan to live so he could use Jonathan's life as a bargaining chip, but to leave a victim of the bite alive is to damn them to vampirism.



* In the Herzog remake, why did Van Helsing and the others, after discovering that the ship was full of rats, ''leave the plank there'' for the rats to come out onto the land?
** The rats probably would have swam across anyways, and panic likely left the most obvious form of possibly stopping ThePlague furthest from their minds.
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** Jonathan isn't a vampire yet, but he's becoming one. Notice the final shot of him high-tailing it through the desert? He's wrapped up from head to toe so the sun doesn't touch his skin.
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** Yes, yes we have nosferatu it come today.
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** The Count offers Lucy a way to save Jonathan if she allows him her love; it may be that Dracula purposefully left Jonathan to live so he could use Jonathan's life as a bargaining chip, but to leave a victim of the bite alive is to damn them to vampirism.
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** It was implied that Orlok locked him in the room to prevent his interference at some point after he discovered Orlok's resting place, and he was not tough enough to break down the door.

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** It was implied that Orlok locked him in the room castle to prevent his interference at some point after he discovered Orlok's resting place, and he was not tough enough to break down the door.
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** It was implied that Orlok locked him in the room to prevent his interference, and he was not tough enough to break down the door.

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** It was implied that Orlok locked him in the room to prevent his interference, interference at some point after he discovered Orlok's resting place, and he was not tough enough to break down the door.
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** It was implied that Orlok locked him in the room to prevent his interference, and he was not tough enough to break down the door.
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* In Werner Herzog's remake, why did the sun [[spoiler:kill Orlok/Dracula, but not the now-vampirized Jonathan?]]

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* In Werner Herzog's Creator/WernerHerzog's remake, why did the sun [[spoiler:kill Orlok/Dracula, but not the now-vampirized Jonathan?]]



* Another problem with the Herzog version: why did Jonathan [[spoiler:turn into a vampire when all of Orlok's other victims simply died?]]
** There can be a fine line where blood loss is concerned. I am assuming that Lucy's distraction from abroad and Dracula's departure thereafter prevented Jonathan from being dangerously drained, while others ([[spoiler:Lucy herself included]]) were not so lucky (or [[GoneHorriblyRight maybe unlucky]], [[spoiler:if the same fate would have ended up befalling them had they survived]]).

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* Another problem with the Herzog version: why Why did Jonathan [[spoiler:turn into a vampire when all of Orlok's other victims simply died?]]
** There can be a fine line where blood loss is concerned. I am assuming that Lucy's distraction from abroad and Dracula's departure thereafter prevented Jonathan from being dangerously drained, while others ([[spoiler:Lucy herself included]]) were not so lucky (or [[GoneHorriblyRight maybe unlucky]], [[spoiler:if the same fate would have ended up befalling them had they survived]]). survived]].)



* In the Herzog remake, why did Van Helsing and the others, after discovering that the ship was full of rats, ''leave the plank there'' for the rats to come out onto the land?

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* In the Herzog remake, why did Van Helsing and the others, after discovering that the ship was full of rats, ''leave the plank there'' for the rats to come out onto the land? land?
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* In the original, why does Hutter go to the trouble of the BedsheetLadder if Orlok had just left the castle?
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** There can be a fine line where blood loss is concerned. I am assuming that Lucy's distraction from abroad and Dracula's departure thereafter prevented Jonathan from being dangerously drained, while others ([[spoiler:Lucy herself included]]) were not so lucky (or [[GoneHorriblyRight maybe unlucky]], [[spoiler:if the same fate would have ended up befalling them]]).

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** There can be a fine line where blood loss is concerned. I am assuming that Lucy's distraction from abroad and Dracula's departure thereafter prevented Jonathan from being dangerously drained, while others ([[spoiler:Lucy herself included]]) were not so lucky (or [[GoneHorriblyRight maybe unlucky]], [[spoiler:if the same fate would have ended up befalling them]]).them had they survived]]).
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** There can be a fine line where blood loss is concerned. I am assuming that Lucy's distraction from abroad and Dracula's departure thereafter prevented Jonathan from being dangerously drained, while others ([[spoiler:Lucy herself included]]) were not so lucky (or [[GoneHorriblyRight maybe unlucky]]).

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** There can be a fine line where blood loss is concerned. I am assuming that Lucy's distraction from abroad and Dracula's departure thereafter prevented Jonathan from being dangerously drained, while others ([[spoiler:Lucy herself included]]) were not so lucky (or [[GoneHorriblyRight maybe unlucky]]).unlucky]], [[spoiler:if the same fate would have ended up befalling them]]).
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** There can be a fine line where blood loss is concerned. I am assuming that Lucy's distraction from abroad and Dracula's departure thereafter prevented Jonathan from being dangerously drained, while others ([[spoiler:Lucy herself included]]) were not so lucky.

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** There can be a fine line where blood loss is concerned. I am assuming that Lucy's distraction from abroad and Dracula's departure thereafter prevented Jonathan from being dangerously drained, while others ([[spoiler:Lucy herself included]]) were not so lucky.lucky (or [[GoneHorriblyRight maybe unlucky]]).
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** There can be a fine line where blood loss is concerned. I am assuming that Lucy's distraction from abroad and Dracula's departure thereafter prevented Jonathan from being dangerously drained, while others ([[spoiler: Lucy herself included]]) were not so lucky.

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** There can be a fine line where blood loss is concerned. I am assuming that Lucy's distraction from abroad and Dracula's departure thereafter prevented Jonathan from being dangerously drained, while others ([[spoiler: Lucy ([[spoiler:Lucy herself included]]) were not so lucky.

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** There can be a fine line where blood loss is concerned. I am assuming that Lucy's distraction from abroad and Dracula's departure thereafter prevented Jonathan from being dangerously drained, while others ([[spoiler: Lucy herself included]]) were not so lucky.



** The rats probably would have swam across anyways, and panic probably left the most obvious form of possibly stopping ThePlague furthest from their minds.

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** The rats probably would have swam across anyways, and panic probably likely left the most obvious form of possibly stopping ThePlague furthest from their minds.
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** They probably would have swam across anyways, and panic probably left the most obvious form of possibly stopping ThePlague furthest from their minds.

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** They The rats probably would have swam across anyways, and panic probably left the most obvious form of possibly stopping ThePlague furthest from their minds.
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** They probably would have swam across anyways, and panic probably left the most obvious form of possibly stopping ThePlague furthest from their minds.
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* In the Herzog remake, why did Van Helsing and the others, after discovering that the ship was full of rats, <i>leave the plank there</i> for the rats to come out onto the land?

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* In the Herzog remake, why did Van Helsing and the others, after discovering that the ship was full of rats, <i>leave ''leave the plank there</i> there'' for the rats to come out onto the land?
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* In the Herzog remake, why did Van Helsing and the others, after discovering that the ship was full of rats, <i>leave the plank there</i> for the rats to come out onto the land?
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** Actually it looked to me that the sun only paralyzed him, hence Van Helsing's "Hurry! Fetch me a stake and hammer!" after he entered the room.
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* Do you have nosferatu?
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** It's only specified that sunlight will destroy a vampire if a woman of pure heart distracts it so that it doesn't notice the crowing of the first cock.
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* Another problem with the Herzog version: why did Jonathan [[spoiler:turn into a vampire when all of Orlok's other victims simply died?]]

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* Another problem with the Herzog version: why did Jonathan [[spoiler:turn into a vampire when all of Orlok's other victims simply died?]]died?]]

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* In Werner Herzog's remake, why did the sun [[spoiler:kill Orlok/Dracula, but not the now-vampirized Jonathan?]]

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* In Werner Herzog's remake, why did the sun [[spoiler:kill Orlok/Dracula, but not the now-vampirized Jonathan?]]Jonathan?]]
* Another problem with the Herzog version: why did Jonathan [[spoiler:turn into a vampire when all of Orlok's other victims simply died?]]

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