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  1. Single professional Kate Davis is kidnapped by a shadowy organization known as 'The Brotherhood'. This organization believes her to be a direct descendant of Elizabeth Báthory and claim to be part of an ancient race that consumes blood in order to retain their youth and strength.

  2. www.imdb.com › title › tt0080016Thirst (1979) - IMDb

    Thirst: Directed by Rod Hardy. With Chantal Contouri, Shirley Cameron, Max Phipps, Henry Silva. The descendant of Elizabeth Bathory is abducted by a cult of blood-drinking, self-proclaimed supermen who want her to join them.

    • (1.8K)
    • Drama, Horror, Mystery
    • Rod Hardy
    • 1979-09-29
  3. A young woman is kidnapped by an international blood-drinking cartel known asThe Brotherhoodwho want her to join their ranks. Subtitles: English. Starring: Chantal Contouri Shirley Cameron Max Phipps Henry Silva Rod Mullinar David Hemmings.

    • Rod Hardy
    • January 1, 1979
    • 96 min
  4. www.rottentomatoes.com › m › 1021262-thirstThirst - Rotten Tomatoes

    When Kate Davis (Chantal Contouri) is kidnapped by members of a cult, she is shocked to discover that they believe her to be a descendant of the notorious Elizabeth Bathory, known...

    • (5)
    • Rod Hardy
    • R
    • Chantal Contouri
  5. Currently you are able to watch "Thirst" streaming on Troma NOW, FlixFling or for free with ads on Tubi TV. It is also possible to rent "Thirst" on Amazon Video, FlixFling online and to download it on Amazon Video, FlixFling.

    • Rod Hardy
    • 96 min
    • 20
  6. Overview. The descendant of Elizabeth Bathory is abducted by a cult of self-proclaimed supermen who achieve this state of superiority by drinking from the "blood cows" kept at the "dairy farm", and they try to get her to join them. Rod Hardy. John Pinkney. Full Cast & Crew.

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  8. Mar 5, 2004 · Thirst (1979) stars Chantal Countouri as a descendent of Elizabeth Bathory (aka: The Blood Countess), the Hungarian aristocrat who allegedly killed between 40 and 650 women in the early 1600's for the purpose of bathing in their blood because she thought it would help her stay young.