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Cathy's Curse - 1977
1:30:40
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Horrors of the Black Museum - 1959
1:18:13
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Cat People - 1942
1:12:41
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Beast from Haunted Cave - 1959
1:05:42
Daughters of Darkness - 1971
1:40:00
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Satan's Cheerleaders - 1977
1:32:29
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Night of the Living Dead - 1968
1:35:52
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Monstrosity / The Atomic Brain - 1963
1:04:52
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A Bucket Of Blood - 1959
1:05:30
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Chandu the Magician - 1932
1:11:31
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Island of Lost Souls - 1932
1:10:14
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The Brain That Wouldn't Die - 1962
1:10:55
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The Most Dangerous Game - 1932
1:02:22
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Spider Baby - 1967
1:24:27
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The Terror - 1963
1:19:04
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The Last man on Earth - 1964
1:27:03
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Revolt Of The Zombies - 1936
1:02:07
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The Devil Bat - 1940
1:12:07
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Creature from the Haunted Sea - 1961
1:14:25
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The Vampire Bat - 1933
59:45
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The Ghost Train - 1941
1:24:46
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King of the Zombies - 1941
1:07:10
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Horror Hotel / City of the Dead - 1960
1:15:54
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13 Ghosts - 1960
1:24:28
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Carnival of Souls - 1962
1:18:14
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House on Haunted Hill - 1959
1:14:54
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Horror Express - 1972
1:27:44

Daughters of Darkness - 1971

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Daughters of Darkness is a 1971 erotic horror film co-written and directed by Harry Kümel and starring Delphine Seyrig, John Karlen, Andrea Rau, and Danielle Ouimet. Set in a nearly deserted seaside hotel in Belgium, the film follows a newlywed couple who encounter a mysterious Hungarian countess, Elizabeth Báthory, and her enigmatic companion. As tensions rise, the couple is drawn into a disturbing psychological and sexual game, with fatal consequences. A surreal, stylish take on the vampire mythos, Daughters of Darkness blends gothic horror with psychological drama and eroticism. Kümel infuses the film with visual references to Marlene Dietrich and Louise Brooks, while exploring themes of gender, power, and identity. The narrative draws inspiration from historical accounts of Erzsébet Báthory, but recasts her as a seductive, controlling figure in a postwar, decadent setting.

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