- Frank Edwards: You and I through all eternity will be bound. For with this cape immortality is found.
- Ryan Dallion: Micki? Micki, what's wrong?
- Micki Foster: Wrong? What's wrong? We have landed in London in 1875 and you're asking me what's wrong?
- Ryan Dallion: We've been through this kind of stuff before.
- Micki Foster: Not quite like this.
- Ryan Dallion: I'm not gonna let you go out alone at night in a strange city, let alone century, hunting down something that could be very dangerous.
- Abraham: By God this is getting stranger by the minute. Whatever it is that's up with you, it's sure to make a good story!
- Ryan Dallion: If we're going up against a vampire we're gonna need a few things.
- Abraham: What things, pray?
- Ryan Dallion: Some garlic, a stake of sharpened oak, and a lantern.
- Abraham: I can't believe it. You have an even wilder imagination than I myself, and I'm supposed to be the writer!
- Ryan Dallion: Trust me.
- Caitlin: I saw the fearfulest thing. There was a face at the window.
- Micki Foster: I believe you.
- Caitlin: But there couldn't be. We're two stories up.
- Jack Marshak: At least you got the cape.
- Ryan Dallion: You won't believe how far we had to go to get it.
- Frank Edwards: It looks like you could use a man around here.
- Marie Simmons: Yes. The right man could do wonders.
- Ryan Dallion: So have you been able to determine what the cape does?
- Jack Marshak: Umm, not really much. Except when a man wears it, it makes him irresistible to women.
- Ryan Dallion: What's so dangerous about that?
- Ryan Dallion: So I can't even rent a room on my own?
- Jack Marshak: Not when we're up against a cape that has some kind of a curse on it.
- Abraham 'Bram' Stoker: You would be the strolling players from the playhouse.
- Ryan Dallion: I'm afraid we're a bit stranger than that.