Gaby Fuchs credited as playing...
Elvira
- Inspector Marcel: How are your studies going to finish the thesis? You must be close to it, right?
- Elvira: The subject is very broad. It is not that simple. I must work hard.
- Inspector Marcel: If I remember correctly, it was about research on black magic, witchcraft, the diversity of Satan cults and the Inquisition in France. That was it, wasn't it?
- Elvira: More or less. Lately, Genevieve and I discovered something about Wandesa Darvula de Nadasdy, a Hungarian countess who lived in the 15th century. She is shrouded in legend... a horrible legend...
- Elvira: [Reading the tombstone] Wandesa Dárvula de Nadasdy, 1452-1480. In love with Satan. She met the death she deserved. May no one disturb her rest, and may God have mercy on her soul.
- Elvira: No doubt about it, it speaks of a place called the Devil's Crossroads near the Hermitage of Saint Anne. There was a reprobate monk there called Baptist Verdung, who celebrated covens and black masses, at the behest of Countess Wandesa Darvula de Nadasdy.
- Waldemar Daninsky: I know where the Crossroads is, and the ruins of the Hermitage.
- Genevieve Bennett: Elvire, do you know any prayers?
- Elvira: Of course you do. Why?
- Genevieve Bennett: Then pray. It's the only thing left to us. To pray with all the strength of our faith.
- Inspector Marcel: I would very much like to go with you, but I have no choice but to go to Istanbul. Drug trafficking.
- Elvira: My dear policeman! Be careful not to take too many risks.
- Inspector Marcel: Don't worry. I've seen all the James Bond movies, I know all his tricks by heart.