Daughters of Darkness
Daughters of Darkness

Movie spotlight

Daughters of Darkness

1971
Movie
100 min
English

Ostend, Belgium. In a decadent seaside hotel, Stefan and Valerie, a newlywed couple, meet the mysterious Countess Báthory and Ilona, her secretary.

Insights

IMDb6.3/10
Director: Harry KümelGenres: Horror, Mystery, Thriller, Erotic

Plot Summary

A reclusive, aristocratic vampire countess, Bathory, and her subservient companion, Ilona, prey on unsuspecting travelers in a decaying Belgian hotel during the off-season. Their latest victims are a young, engaged American couple, Stefan and Valerie, who quickly become entangled in the vampires' sinister games. As Bathory becomes fixated on Valerie, a dangerous and seductive dance of manipulation and terror unfolds, blurring the lines between victim and predator.

Critical Reception

Daughters of Darkness is a stylish and atmospheric erotic horror film that gained a cult following for its decadent visuals, unsettling mood, and Delphine Seyrig's iconic performance. While not a mainstream hit upon release, it is now recognized as a significant entry in the vampire genre, particularly for its queer undertones and gothic sensibility.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its lavish gothic atmosphere and stylish direction.

  • Delphine Seyrig's performance as the vampire Countess Bathory is a standout, embodying decadent evil.

  • Appreciated for its eroticism and exploration of themes of desire and repression.

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Fun Fact

The film's production design is heavily influenced by the Art Nouveau style, contributing to its distinctive visual aesthetic.

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JPV852

JPV852

Well directed I suppose but the plot felt a bit jumbled at times, has just enough bizarre moments to keep me interested but can't say it's good, but still worth checking out. **3.0/5**