In the scene where Dracula discovers Elisabeta's dead body at the foot of the altar, she is dry except for a few spots of blood and water on the suicide note in her hand, and the running drops of blood at the side of her mouth. In the previous scene, Elisabeta was supposed to have died from plunging herself into the river. [It's not clear how long it's been since her body was pulled from the river; there's no reason why it couldn't have dried.]Bram Stoker's Dracula (1992) - 1 correction
starring Anthony Hopkins, Cary Elwes, Gary Oldman, Keanu Reeves, Winona Ryder
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In the scene where Dracula discovers Elisabeta's dead body at the foot of the altar, she is dry except for a few spots of blood and water on the suicide note in her hand, and the running drops of blood at the side of her mouth. In the previous scene, Elisabeta was supposed to have died from plunging herself into the river. [It's not clear how long it's been since her body was pulled from the river; there's no reason why it couldn't have dried.]