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  2. Elizabeth Báthory in popular culture - Wikipedia

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    2012 - Snow White and the Huntsman (Rupert Sanders) - Queen Ravenna (Charlize Theron) is loosely inspired by Elizabeth Bathory, but instead of bathing in human blood, she magically consumes her victims' youth and beauty, in order to survive. 2013 – Chastity Bites (John V. Knowles), with Louise Griffiths as "Liz Batho/Elizabeth Bathory" [30]

  3. Lore (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    The show combines documentary footage and cinematic scenes to tell horror stories and their origins, ... Elizabeth Bathory became famous as the Countess of Blood ...

  4. Elizabeth Báthory - Wikipedia

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    Elizabeth Bathory – the Blood Countess BBC piece on Erzsébet Báthory, Created 2 August 2001; Updated 28 January 2002 "Elizabeth Báthory Drop of Blood Festival: 16 August 2014" (in Slovak). Archived from the original on 15 April 2015. Festival in Čachtice, Slovakia; A complete genealogy of all descendants Elizabeth Báthory (17th–20th ...

  5. The Countess (film) - Wikipedia

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    It is based on the life of the notorious Hungarian countess Elizabeth Báthory. The film is the third directorial effort by Delpy, who has said of the project that "it sounds like a gothic [story] but it's more a drama. It's more focusing on the psychology of human beings when they're given power." [1]

  6. Čachtice Castle - Wikipedia

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    Čachtice Castle was featured in the "Castle of the Blood Countess" episode of the ABC Family show The Scariest Places on Earth, as well as the August 2008 episode "Tortured Souls" on the SyFy channels series Ghost Hunters International. the Castle appears in the 2008 film Bathory(Directed: Juraj Jakubisko)

  7. Stay Alive - Wikipedia

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    Bathory's phantom attacks Abigail. At the top of the tower, Hutch finds the preserved body of Elizabeth Bathory and hammers three nails into it, after which the spirit disappears. Bathory's body reanimates; recalling that the Countess hates mirrors, Hutch uses the reflective laptop to repel her before setting the room ablaze.

  8. Chastity Bites - Wikipedia

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    Patrick Cooper of Bloody Disgusting rated it 3/5 stars and called it "a solid horror-comedy" that comes across as a TV show episode. [5] Elias Savada of Film Threat rated it 3/5 stars and called it a "delightfully cheesy horror comedy". [6] Gordon Sullivan of DVD Verdict called it a feminist film that favors comedy over horror. [7]

  9. Daughters of Darkness - Wikipedia

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    Elizabeth subsequently explains that she is a descendant of Erzsébet Báthory, and was named for her. She recounts the various violent acts that Bathory committed, particularly the murder and mutilation of young girls, whose blood she bathed in. Valerie is revulsed by the conversation, but Stefan appears to be sexually aroused by it.