Sunday, July 12, 2009

Daughters of Darkness.

A chic, good-looking and suitably 70's couple arrive at an extravagant and deserted seaside hotel after eloping. Stefan is wealthy and happily English, with a hidden streak of sadism, while Valarie is intelligent but of inferior (Swedish) blood. To keep her with him at the eerie hotel he lies consistently about his relationship with his mother and his plans to tell her of their marriage. Meanwhile he has mysterious phone conversations with an older, dominant and pampered sissy. Two fresh guests arrive; the Hungarian countess, Elizabeth Bathory and her voluptuous protégé, Ilona. Virgin corpses begin showing up about the city drained of their blood. A wary detective lurks around the hotel taunting his only suspect, the Countess Click here for the movie.

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SAKARA18235 said...

An arty horor movie that takes place mostly at a huge, almost empty hotel---just like THE SHINING, of a few years later. And both movies need more horror than artiness.

"Mother" in this movie taken from "mother" in THE AVENGERS tv show?

A 70s british vampire movie, VAMPYRES, sometimes has the same title of this movie.

Some articles about this movie state how the director deliberately made the movie in the three colors of the nazi flag (!?!)---though you can see that's not the case.

(Thanks 4 showing.)