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Daughters of Darkness leans flamboyantly toward the artistic end of the spectrum, with Delphine Seyrig sporting Marienbad-like costumes and the Belgian director conjuring up images of luxurious decadence replete with feathers, mirrors, and long, winding hotel corridors. At the film's core, however, is a deeply unpleasant evocation of a war of ...
Daughters of Darkness (1971) Eins (1971) Sergeant Berry (1974–1975, TV series) Lola (1974) Derrick - Season 1, Episode 3: "Stiftungsfest" (1974, TV) The Net (1975) The Expulsion from Paradise (1977) Es muss nicht immer Kaviar sein (1977, TV miniseries) Kreisbrandmeister Felix Martin (1982, TV series)
Daughter of Darkness, a 1948 British film; Daughters of Darkness, a 1971 Belgian horror film; Daughter of Darkness, a 1990 film made for television; Daughter of Darkness, a 1993 Hong Kong horror film "Daughter of Darkness" (song), a 1970 song by Tom Jones; Daughter of Darkness, a 1973 thriller by a husband and wife writing as J.R. Lowell
Starting in 2003, ' The Most Beloved Vietnam Television Dramas' Voting Contest (Vietnamese: Cuộc thi bình chọn phim truyền hình Việt Nam được yêu thích nhất) is held annually or biennially by VTV Television Magazine to honor Vietnamese television dramas broadcast during the year(s) on two channels VTV1-VTV3.
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Harry Kümel (born 27 January 1940) is a Belgian film director. [1]His 1971 vampire feature Daughters of Darkness (Les lèvres rouges; Fr, "The Red Lips"), starring Delphine Seyrig became a cult hit in Europe and the United States.
Daughter of Darkness (Chinese: 滅門慘案之孽殺; pinyin: miè mén cǎn àn zhī niè shā; Jyutping: mi6 mun4 caam2 on3 zi1 jit6 saat3) is a 1993 Hong Kong Category III horror-crime film directed by Kai-Ming Lai. The film was released on 28 October 1993 in Hong Kong and was considered to be a sleeper hit. [1]
A young woman named Willamina "Willie" Connolly is the daughter of a prosperous New York couple, editor Matt Connolly and his wife Willamina, an Irish concert pianist. Willie is a child prodigy with an extremely high IQ. Her parents believe her to be a happy, contented child, but this is a carefully contrived mask.