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Comtesse des Grauens

Originaltitel: Ceremonia sangrienta
  • 1973
  • PG
  • 1 Std. 29 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
5,9/10
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IHRE BEWERTUNG
Comtesse des Grauens (1973)
Horror

Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuAn aging Marchioness obsessed with looking youthful devises a vicious plan, under advice from her personal nurse, to look young again.An aging Marchioness obsessed with looking youthful devises a vicious plan, under advice from her personal nurse, to look young again.An aging Marchioness obsessed with looking youthful devises a vicious plan, under advice from her personal nurse, to look young again.

  • Regie
    • Jorge Grau
  • Drehbuch
    • Jorge Grau
    • Juan Tébar
    • Sandro Continenza
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Lucia Bosè
    • Espartaco Santoni
    • Ewa Aulin
  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
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    5,9/10
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    • Regie
      • Jorge Grau
    • Drehbuch
      • Jorge Grau
      • Juan Tébar
      • Sandro Continenza
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Lucia Bosè
      • Espartaco Santoni
      • Ewa Aulin
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    Lucia Bosè
    Lucia Bosè
    • Erzebeth Bathory
    • (as Lucia Bosé)
    Espartaco Santoni
    Espartaco Santoni
    • Karl Ziemmer
    Ewa Aulin
    Ewa Aulin
    • Marina
    Ana Farra
    • Nodriza
    Silvano Tranquilli
    Silvano Tranquilli
    • Médico
    Lola Gaos
    Lola Gaos
    • Carmilla
    Enrique Vivó
    • Alcalde
    María Vico
    • Maria Plojovitz
    Ángel Menéndez
    • Magistrado
    Adolfo Thous
    • Juez
    Ismael García-Romeu
    • Capitán
    Raquel Ortuño
    • Irina Valerius
    Loreta Tovar
    • Sandra Vaczova
    • (as Dolores Tovar)
    Franca Grey
    • Nadja Plojovitz
    Ghika
    • Inge Brossi
    Miguel Buñuel
    • Secretario
    Fabián Conde
    • Alguacil
    Estanis González
    • Posadero
    • Regie
      • Jorge Grau
    • Drehbuch
      • Jorge Grau
      • Juan Tébar
      • Sandro Continenza
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    6trashgang

    a Gothic masterpiece

    It's weird that this flick is still unavailable on DVD. Through my years in the genre I was able to get me an English spoken version and full uncut. The parts taken out and now available on this version were taken from a Norwegian VHS copy. It wasn't bloody scenes that were taken out but nudity parts. It really is a masterpiece, there isn't that much blood in it and it isn't scary at all but it is the atmosphere that makes this flick. Some people will be offended by the fact that there is real animal cruelty in it and some child abuse in the form of cutting the child with a piece of glass. It's all about vampirism and the real story of Elisabeth Bathory. All actors are really believable and the editing and lighting for an Italian movie is really nice. The sound of the churchbells all around the movie makes it also a bit frightening. This movie proofs that blood isn't always necessary to make a real good horror movie, try to catch the restored full uncut version at ZDD, a real good shop.
    EyeAskance

    Dark, unjustly neglected import deserves revival.

    When a vain countess is accidentally splattered with droplets of her nubile female servant's blood, she notices a more youthful quality to the appearance of her skin where the blood had been...thus begins the horror of THE FEMALE BUTCHER, and it's not just another tawdry, matter-of-course Liz Bathory digest fraught with obligatory lezvamperotica. This is a great looking and attentively directed Gothic mini-classic, purposeful in its treatment of a grim story involving a pontifical, influential madwoman's rabid lust for virgin blood. It's vividly delineated, and acquaints the viewer with stimulating, aptly-played characters. It should also be noted that this expounding of the Bathory legend is purportedly truest to the 'de facto' circumstances.

    A subtly composed Euro-chiller, perhaps even a tad overmuch so, but quite jarring, nonetheless...this is high priority viewing for horror fans of every stripe.

    7.5/10
    7lee_eisenberg

    Candy finds something not so sweet

    Jorge Grau's "Ceremonia sangrienta" (called "The Legend of Blood Castle" in English) is one of many movies telling the story of sixteenth century Hungarian countess Erzsebet Bathory, who reportedly bathed in the blood of young virgins so as to maintain her youth and beauty. This one has less nudity than I've come to expect in Euro-horror flicks; I think that they wanted to focus on the plot more than anything, and they did a worthwhile job. The nude scenes, so to speak, are the scenes where she lets the blood run all over her body.

    The only other Erzsebet Bathory movie that I've seen is "Countess Dracula", which I thought was worth seeing (although it was more of an excuse to show off Ingrid Pitt). This one stars Lucia Bose, Espartaco Santoni and Ewa Aulin. Aulin is best known as the title character in Christian Marquand's 1968 psychedelia-fest "Candy". She starred in a cinematic acid trip and in a movie about a sicko countess. Whoa...

    Anyway, worth seeing. You may find it under a different title, as often happens with Euro-horror flicks.
    6ma-cortes

    It's a frightening portrayal of the countess who allegedly bathed in the blood of virgins.

    The picture is set in 1807 , Cajlice , Central Europe . The countess (Lucia Bose) masquerades the death her husband (Espartaco Santoni), as she needs blood to maintain facade of youth . The count abducts gorgeous girls from small village nearby the castle . Meanwhile , he falls in love with a countrywoman (Ewa Aulin) . The girls are killed and finally the countess can take her bath in their blood while being watched by the count .

    Rather erotic Spanish-Italian co-production plenty of killings, suspense and horror . The story takes parts here and there from Sheridan LeFanu's Carmilla and the legend based on historical figure Elizabeth Bathory . Interesting casting , as an attractive and mature Lucia Bose who long time ago played for Antionini and an elegant noble well played by Espartaco Santoni who acted in various horror films , such as ¨Lisa and devil¨ , ¨Night of the demon¨ , ¨Exorcism's daughter¨. And Ewa Aulin who performed along with Marlon Brando in ¨Cindy¨. Colorful cinematography in Hammer style by cameraman Fernando Arribas . Creepy , eerie musical score by Carlo Savina . The motion picture was well directed by Jorge Grau who made a Zombie classic called ¨Living dead at Manchester Morgue¨ or ¨Sleeping corpses lie¨ . Other movies about this Bathory legend are as follows : ¨The countess vampire¨ (72) by Peter Sasdy with Ingrid Pitt and Nigel Green and episode of ¨Immoral tales¨ (1974) by Valerian Borowickz with Paloma Picasso . And referred to Sheridan Le Fanu's Carmilla are ¨The vampire lover¨ (70) by Roy Ward Baker with Ingrid Pitt and Peter Cushing and followed by ¨Lust for vampire¨ (71) by Jimmy Gangster with Ralph Bates and Barbara Jefford.
    7Coventry

    Ding... Dong!

    I can't deny feeling just a tad bit underwhelmed after finishing my long-anticipated viewing of Jorge Grau's "The Legend of Blood Castle". Here I was all prepared and excited to acquaint with one of the most fabulous European Gothic horror movies of all time, directed by the Spanish genius who made "Let Sleeping Corpses Lie" and orbiting around one of the most horrific and notorious historical figures who ever lived. In the second half of the 16th Century, the Hungarian Countess Erzsébet Bathory discovered - or at least she believed - that bathing in the blood of young female virgins helped to retain a youthful appearance. She slaughtered hundreds of girls, which gained her the questionable honor of being the most prolific female serial killer of all times. Nearly 400 years later, this record still stands. There are a handful of really good horror films about her, notably Hammer's "Countess Dracula" and Harry Kümel's tantalizing "Daughters of Darkness", but still I was fairly confident that THIS would be ultimate cinematic version of the most macabre woman in history. "The Legend of Blood Castle" is reputedly the most accurate and relevant re-telling of the Bathory tale, elaborating more on her persona, her surrounding and her obsession for physical beauty.

    Now, "The Legend of Blood Castle" might very well be the most faithful version of the tale, but it's also a very confusing film that can't always manage to hold the viewers' attention. Most of the plot descriptions, including the one of the back of the DVD box, solely talk about how the countess bathes in the blood of her maidens and how her husband - marquise Karl Ziemmer - fakes his own death in order to go out at night, pretending to be a vampire and bringing back pretty young victims for his wife. However, this storyline only unfolds after 50 (fifty!) minutes into the movie! Before this, the movie endlessly focuses on the amorous escapades of the marquis and the extended trial against a father/husband accused of being a vampire. This particular trial is actually quite interesting to behold, because the accused is already executed but nevertheless attends his own trial, from inside a glass coffin with a wooden stake through his heart! These fifty not-so- relevant minutes are occasionally very atmospheric and creepy, but overall confounding. Once the Countess has taken her first "bloodbath", however, the film is truly nothing short of amazing! The last half hour is pure Gothic greatness, with eerie murders, thick-red blood effects and a climax that will continue to haunt your thoughts long after the film has finished.

    Perhaps one of the main reasons why the film, or at least the first full hour, comes across as rather underwhelming is due to the totally neutral and uncommitted English dubbing. The voices don't fit the characters and they all sound dreadfully monotonous. Some of the footage in the extended version is in Spanish with English subtitles, and those parts are noticeably a lot more spirited. Too bad the DVD didn't feature the option to watch the entire film in its original language, with subtitles. Jorge Grau nevertheless does his absolute best to clog up his film with a garden variety of Gothic trademarks, and they're most effective, I must say. The film opens with an atmospheric pagan ritual, the marquise's castle is full of hidden attics, peepholes and torture devices and - last but not least - throughout approximately 75% of the film you can hear two church bells eerily chiming. It's not a regular chime, mind you. First there's the "ding" and only like five whole seconds later follows the "dong". For some inexplicable reason, this is a masterfully unsettling sound effect and it honestly gives an extra dimension of fright to ALL the sequences where it's used. And there are plentiful! Personally I wasn't really impressed with Lucia Bosé's portrayal of Countess Erzsébet Bathory. Maybe this has to do with the fact she has to compete against other - much yummier - actresses like Ingrid Pitt and Delphine Seyrig, but more likely it's because she has very little charisma. Espartaco Santoni, on the other hand, nearly bursts with charisma and his performance as the sleazy marquise is tremendous. "The Legend of Blood Castle" is a good film, but I was really hoping I could call it a masterpiece of Euro-exploitation. Too bad, but still warmly recommended.

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 4. Oktober 1973 (Italien)
    • Herkunftsländer
      • Spanien
      • Italien
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    • Sprachen
      • Spanisch
      • Englisch
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      • Blood Ceremony
    • Drehorte
      • Pedraza de la Sierra, Segovia, Castilla y León, Spanien
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      • 1 Std. 29 Min.(89 min)
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