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Daughters of Darkness (4K Ultra HD + Blu-ray + CD)

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Format: Blu-ray October 27, 2020


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International screen icon Delphine Seyrig (LAST YEAR AT MARIENBAD) stars as Elizabeth Bathory, an ageless Countess with a beautiful young 'companion' (Goth goddess Andrea Rau) and a legendary legacy of perversion. But when the two women seduce a troubled newlywed couple (Canadian beauty Danielle Ouimet and John Karlen of DARK SHADOWS and CAGNEY & LACEY), they unleash a frenzy of sudden violence and depraved desire that shocked both art house audiences and grindhouse crowds worldwide.Co-written and directed by Harry Kumel, DAUGHTERS OF DARKNESS remains one of the most exquisitely mesmerizing adult horror films ever made. Blue Underground is now proud to present the uncensored Director's Cut of this classic psychosexual shocker in a gorgeous restoration, scanned in 4K 16-bit from it's long-lost original 35mm camera negative, with Dolby Vision HDR and a new Dolby Atmos audio mix, packed with revealing Extras! Review One Of The Most Elegant Horror Pictures Ever Made An Ultra-Sophisticated, Utterly Daring Triumph Of Style And Mood! --Kevin Thomas, L.A.Times A Stylish Adult Vampire Movie! --Roger Ebert, Chicago Sun- Times Far And Away The Most Artistic Vampire Shocker In 10 Years! --The New York Times


Genre: Horror


Format: Anamorphic, Import, NTSC, Widescreen, Surround Sound


Contributor: Harry Kumel, Delphine Seyrig, Paul Esser, Andrea Rau, Danielle Ouimet, John Karlen


Language: English


Runtime: 1 hour and 40 minutes


MPAA rating ‏ : ‎ NR (Not Rated)


Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 0.7 x 7.5 x 5.4 inches; 4.37 Ounces


Director ‏ : ‎ Harry Kumel


Media Format ‏ : ‎ Anamorphic, Import, NTSC, Widescreen, Surround Sound


Run time ‏ : ‎ 1 hour and 40 minutes


Release date ‏ : ‎ October 27, 2020


Actors ‏ : ‎ Delphine Seyrig, John Karlen, Danielle Ouimet, Andrea Rau, Paul Esser


Studio ‏ : ‎ Blue Underground


Number of discs ‏ : ‎ 3


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  • This 4K UHD is not the Greatest in Black and White optimized UDA Value.
This is a Pretty Cool Movie if you have the Patience to ride it Thru. The Limited Edition 4K UHD comes with a CD of the Soundtrack. A 1971 Film of Seduction and Blood Draining.
Reviewed in the United States on April 2, 2022 by Creature Feature

  • Fresh eyes
For some reason when I first saw this film years ago I didn't care for it too much but upon recent viewing I really enjoyed it I guess my tastes have changed.
Reviewed in the United States on October 29, 2021 by michael mansell

  • ~ Stay away from this one, it's a slow paced snooze fest...~
This newer Daughter's Of Darkness movie package as a whole is fairly nice, as nice as can be. However, the movie itself is just awful. The pace is slow and the so called "vampires" don't even act like ones we are typically used to seeing onscreen. Heck, they don't even have fangs, folks. The teeth are normal. lol The women are really nice looking, certainly, but the acting is lackluster. The boyfriend turned hubby in the movie even beats his new bride with his own belt in a hard to watch scene, leaving bruises all over her body. Then, it shows them waking up together the next morning? HUH? lol Folks, save your money on this one unless you want to waste 2 hours of your life on this awful movie, like I did. I can't get those hours back. Features and package overall are 5 stars. The movie is awful at 2 stars and I am being generous because of the beautiful dark haired woman in this. What a beauty. I would NOT recommend this one. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 8, 2020 by LeeTheVet

  • Great shipment.
Wonderful Blu-ray.
Reviewed in the United States on February 1, 2021 by Mark A. Knight

  • One of the best Euro-Horror movies ever made!
The lurid history of Elizabeth Bathory seems ready-made for cinematic exploitation artists looking to add a little class to their sex and violence. And Daughters of Darkness (1971) pulls off the trick better than almost any other film before or since, picking up with the nocturnal activities of the Countess (Dephine Seyring) and her sexy secretary, Ilona (Andrea Rau), in the nearly abandoned seaside town of Ostend, Belgium, where a pair of newlyweds fall under their spell. Director Harry Kumel's film is gorgeous from top to bottom, with a flair for the fantastic and a kinky sexual subtext that exemplifies Euro-horror at its finest. Married for only three days after a whirlwind courtship, Stefan and Valerie are already struggling to sort out their relationship. Stefan seems afraid of introducing her to his family and instead suggests they spend time at a nearly empty resort. But the delay proves deadly when Countess Bathory and Ilona arrive, using a divide-and-conquer approach to seduce the couple and feed off them physically and emotionally. A vampire story with no fangs and little blood isn't that much of a novelty these days; the genre has proven itself to be remarkably flexible, after all. But Daughter of Darkness has a completely different appeal, gleefully exploring the deviant behaviors of its living and undead characters to the point where Kumel's film is almost an exercise in supernatural psychology. But it does so with a knowing wink and nod for the vampire clichés, clever incorporating traditional folklore with old Hollywood glamour. Delphine Seyring, whose previous collaborations ranged from Alain Resnais to Francois Truffaut, delivers a deliciously over-the-top performance as Elizabeth Bathory, a fussy debutante who seems to be channeling Greta Garbo at her most baroque and beautiful. Watching her bait and set the trap for Stefan and Valerie is witnessing a pure artist at work. And Kumel matches her shot for shot with stunning camera compositions that take full advantage of the desolate landscapes and empty ballrooms, presaging Kubrick's work on The Shining. Daughters of Darkness has had plenty of opportunities to catch folks' attention on home video before, but none can quite match Blue Underground's latest 4K UHD package, which also includes a standard Blu-ray and CD soundtrack. The superlatives have been tossed around already, but rest assured, there has been no exaggeration. The new transfer buries every previous edition six feet under and adds Dolby Vision HDR and a new Dolby Atmos audio mix. New extras include an excellent commentary with author Kat Ellinger, theatrical trailers, alternate U.S. main titles and an impressive 3D lenticular slipcover. All the previous special features have been ported over to complete the package. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 9, 2020 by Movieline Online Movieline Online

  • Don't buy
Don't buy worst movie I've ever bought stupid makes no sense
Reviewed in the United States on November 6, 2020 by Amazon Customer

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