Countess Dracula is a 1971 horror movie about a countess who discovers that bathing in the blood of young women can restore her youth. Based on the true story of Elizabeth Bathory, the film explores themes of vanity, depravity, and cruelty.
In the year 1610, in the Kingdom of Hungary, the young Countess Elizabeth Bathory is haunted by supernatural powers. As paranoia and murder ensue, she becomes known as the Blood Countess, infamous for her brutal and violent acts. This psychotronic film portrays the gore, decapitation, and blood bath that surrounded the Countess.
In Night of the Werewolf, a young student stumbles upon the tomb of Elizabeth Bathory, a 17th-century lesbian witch who was cursed to become a werewolf. As she explores the castle, she unwittingly awakens the dormant evil, and soon finds herself targeted by the supernatural creature. With the help of a grave robber and a group of vampire hunters, she must find a way to break the curse before it consumes her.
A re-imagined Elizabeth Bathory dips her toe in the modern dating pool.
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