Search results
Rating
40% Tomatometer 5 Reviews 44% Audience Score 1,000+ Ratings When Countess Elizabeth Bathory (Ingrid Pitt) discovers that bathing in the blood of virgin girls will keep her eternally young and...
- See All Photos
Countess Dracula Pictures and Photo Gallery -- Check out...
- Movie Reviews
Countess Dracula Reviews. All Critics. Top Critics. All...
- Downrange
Some friends are attacked by a sniper after a tire blowout...
- See All Photos
Oct 11, 1972 · With Ingrid Pitt, Nigel Green, Sandor Elès, Maurice Denham. In 17th-century Hungary, elderly widow Countess Elisabeth Nádasdy maintains her misleading youthful appearance by bathing in the blood of virgins regularly supplied to her by faithful servant Captain Dobi.
- (4.8K)
- Horror
- Peter Sasdy
- 1972-10-11
Jul 16, 2015 · COUNTESS DRACULA (1971) Directed by Peter Sasdy Available on Blu-Ray. In medieval Hungary, bitter and aging Countess Elisabeth Nadasdy is grieving after the death of her husband. After a scuffle with the chambermaid leaves the countess splattered with the young woman’s blood, she’s shocked to discover the youthful effect it has on her skin.
People also ask
Who is Countess Dracula?
Who directed Countess Dracula?
Is Countess Dracula a good movie?
Who starred in Countess Dracula?
Bottom Line: Countess Dracula is a very good Hammer film and a very entertaining gothic horror drama in its own right. Although elements of it have aged, on the whole it is still very watchable and an important piece of vampire cinema. Episode: #359 (October 16, 2011)
Countess Dracula is a 1971 British Hammer horror film directed by Peter Sasdy and starring Ingrid Pitt, Nigel Green and Lesley-Anne Down. It was produced by Alexander Paal. Countess Dracula was inspired by the infamous Hungarian Countess Elizabeth Báthory (1560–1614), a landowner and noblewoman who was accused of murdering dozens of women ...
May 11, 2014 · A strong Hammer film in itself, it was refreshing to deliver on the Bathory legend with such a full circled storyline. It’s final act works perfectly bringing the whole affair into full resolution. Synapse has once again given new vigor to an old film while also keeping the movie’s original look and feel in tact.