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Daughters of Darkness(Les lèvres rouges)

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Belgium, France, West Germany · 1971
Rated R · 1h 37m
Director Harry Kümel
Starring Delphine Seyrig, John Karlen, Danielle Ouimet, Andrea Rau
Genre Horror, Thriller

In this mesmerizing thriller, international icon Delphine Seyrig stars as Elizabeth Bathory, an ageless countess with a beautiful young companion. But when the two women seduce a troubled newlywed couple, they unleash a frenzy of violence and depraved desire that shocked audiences worldwide.

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Village Voice by

About the only thing to praise in Daughters is the way Seyrig looks: she is stunning in soft focus, chiffon, and egret. The dialogue and plot demands are unsurmountable burdens even for an actress as accomplished as she is. [01 Jul 1971, p.51]

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Slant Magazine by Eric Henderson

Kümel’s impulse to remain on the waning edge of eroticism turns what could’ve been another cheap thrill into a genuinely unsettling examination of the human race’s most happily sanctioned form of vampirism: man-woman couplings.

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The A.V. Club by Keith Phipps

Strikingly shot and notable for Seyrig's monstrous, Dietrich-like character, Daughters is a psychosexual horror film that's gripping almost up to the very end.

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Chicago Sun-Times by Roger Ebert

A fairly stylish adult vampire movie, and Delphine Seyrig (last seen wandering about a resort hotel in Last Year at Marienbad) is a most satisfactory vampire.

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