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Countess Dracula
Countess Dracula
Credits
Title: Countess Dracula
Director: Peter Sasdy
Writers: Jeremy Paul; Alexander Paal; Peter Sasdy
Producers: Alexander Paal
Composer: Harry Robinson
Cinematography: Ken Talbot
Editors: Henry Richardson
Production
Distributed by: Hammer Film Productions
Released: January 31st, 1971 [1]
Rating: PG
Running time: 93 min.
Country: UK
Language: English
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Countess Bathory is a British horror film of the Gothic vampire subgenre. It is inspired by the historical figure of Elizabeth Bathory who, while not actually a vampire, committed atrocities that earned her the sobriquet, "The Blood Countess". Countess Bathory was directed by Peter Sasdy with a screenplay written by Jeremy Paul based on a story treatment by Sasdy and Alexander Paal, which in turn was inspired by an idea by Gabriel Ronay and loosely based on a book by Valentine Penrose. The film was produced by Hammer Film Productions and premiered in the United Kingdom on January 31st, 1971.

The film stars Ingrid Pitt as 17th century Hungarian countess Elisabeth Nádasdy, aka "Countess Dracula". The movie also stars Nigel Green as the castle steward, Captain Dobi, Patience Collier as Elisabeth's maidservant Julie Sentash, and Sandor Elès as Lieutenant Imre Toth.

Cast[]

Actor Role
Ingrid Pitt Countess Elisabeth Nádasdy
Nigel Green Captain Dobi
Sandor Elès Lieutenant Imre Toth
Maurice Denham Master Fabio
Patience Collier Julie Sentash
Peter Jeffrey Captain Balogh
Lesley-Anne Down Ilona Nádasdy
Leon Lissek Sergeant of Bailiffs
Jessie Evans Rosa, Teri's mother
Andrea Lawrence Ziza
Susan Brodrick Teri, chambermaid
Ian Trigger Clown a the Shepherd's Inn
Nike Arrighi Fortune telling gypsy girl
Peter May Janco the mute gamekeeper
John Moore Priest
Joan Haythorne Second cook
Marianne Stone Kitchen maid
Charles Farrell The seller
Sally Adcock Bertha, the goat girl
Anne Stallybrass Pregnant woman
Paddy Ryan Man
Michael Cadman Young man
Hulya Babus Belly dancer at the Shepherd's Inn
Lesley Anderson Gypsy dancer with circus
Biddy Hearne Gypsy dancer with circus
Diana Sawday Gypsy dancer with circus
Andrew Burleigh 1st boy
Gary Rich 2nd boy
Albert Wilkinson Circus midget
Ismed Hassan Circus midget

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Media

The World of Dracula

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References[]

  1. IMDB; Countess Dracula (1971); Release info.
  2. IMDB; Countess Dracula (1971); Box office & business.
  3. IMDB; Countess Dracula (1971); Filming locations.
  4. Amazon.com; Countess Dracula (1971); Blu-ray details.
  5. Amazon.com; DVD. "Countess Dracula"/"The Vampire Lovers" double-feature.
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