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When John Stone receives two bottles of ancient brandy through the mail, he is as excited as he is mystified. As no more than a benign businessman, to receive such an inheritance is quite an event. His wife feels differently, and begs him not to drink any of the brandy, perhaps intuiting that the sweet spirits also hold the blood of Stone's ancient ancestor, the Count Dracula. Against her foreboding, he drinks, and is soon feeling the thirst for blood. The blood has not only given him the inclination to bite necks, however. As the surviving heir of the Count's legacy, he is driven by revenge to destroy the heirs of Dracula's persecutors.
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