Dracula: Dead and Loving It

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Continuity mistake: When Dracula calls to Renfield for help in the ship's cargo hold, Renfield opens the doors and the right side of his hair is completely wet. But when Renfield runs down to the coffin and grabs it, his hair is totally dry.

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Dr. Seward: Your master is gone forever, Mr. Renfield. You are your own man now.
Renfield: I am?
Dr. Seward: Yes. No one will ever control you again.
Renfield: You're right.
Dr. Seward: Good. Come, Renfield.
Renfield: Yes, Master.

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Trivia: In the scene where Renfield arrives in the Transylvanian village, the archway which the carriage passes under is the same as in the film 'Young Frankenstein' which was also made by Mel Brooks. The only difference is the ivy covering the archway and the staircase.

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Answer: As there is no reference anywhere on the Internet as to this word's definition, it would appear to be a made-up expression for the movie.

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