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Countess Dracula( 1971)

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Overview

Hungary, XVII century. After being widowed, the old countess Elizabeth Nádasdy, of the Báthory lineage, fortunately discovers a way to become young again; but the price to be paid by those around her will be high and bloody.

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      Ingrid Pitt

      Countess Elisabeth

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      Nigel Green

      Captain Dobi

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      Sandor Elès

      Imre Toth

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      Maurice Denham

      Master Fabio

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      Lesley-Anne Down

      Ilona

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      Patience Collier

      Julie

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      Peter Jeffrey

      Captain Balogh

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      Leon Lissek

      Sergeant of Bailiffs

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      Jessie Evans

      Rosa

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      Andrea Lawrence

      Ziza

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      Susan Brodrick

      Teri

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      Ian Trigger

      Clown

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      Niké Arrighi

      Gypsy Girl

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      Peter May

      Janco

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      John Moore

      Priest

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      Joan Haythorne

      Second Cook

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      Marianne Stone

      Kitchen Maid

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      Charles Farrell

      The Seller

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      Sally Adcock

      Bertha

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      Anne Stallybrass

      Pregnant Woman

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      Paddy Ryan

      Man

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      Michael Cadman

      Young Man

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      Hülya Babus

      Belly Dancer

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      Lesley Anderson

      Gypsy Dancer #1

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      Biddy Hearne

      Gypsy Dancer #2

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      Diana Sawday

      Gypsy Dancer #3

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      Andrew Burleigh

      1st Boy

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      Gary Rich

      2nd Boy

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      Albert Wilkinson

      Circus Midget #1

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      Ismed Hassan

      Circus Midget #2

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    A review by John Chard

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    Written by John Chard on Mon Nov 04 2013
    Countess Bathory. Countess Dracula is directed by Peter Sasdy and written by Jeremy Paul. It stars Ingrid Pitt, Nigel Green, Sandor Eles, Maurice Denham, Patience Collier and Lesley-Anne Down. Out of Hammer Film Productions, music is by Harry Robertson and Eastmancolor cinematography by Kenneth Talbot. Why didn’t they just call it Countess Bathory? Or just Elizabeth Bathory? Film has nothing to do with Dracula or Vampires, and is basically an interpretation of Madame Bathory, who back in olde Hungary killed any number of girls for kicks and a vain belief that bathing in virginal blood ...

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    Facts

    Status

    Released

    Original Language

    English

    Budget

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    Revenue

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    Keywords

    • hungary
    • based on true story
    • eternal youth
    • noblewoman
    • palace intrigue
    • 17th century