Daughters of Darkness (1971) – Vampires, Seduction, and Gothic Horror

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Daughters of Darkness is Directed by Harry Kümel and produced by Pierre Drouot and André Raulet. The story is about a newlywed couple who check into a deserted seaside hotel... only to encounter a mysterious, elegant woman who may be the infamous Countess Bathory and she has a taste for more than just blood.

A hypnotic blend of vampire lore, eroticism, and gothic style, Daughters of Darkness is a cult classic that redefined horror in the 1970s. With its haunting visuals, haunting soundtrack, and chilling performance by Delphine Seyrig, this European horror gem is as beautiful as it is deadly.

Seductive. Sinister. Stylish.
Perfect for fans of arthouse horror, queer cinema, and vampire mythology with a psychological twist.

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