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Metamorphosis DVD

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B-movie legend Christopher Lambert stars in this update of Countess Bathory, a Hungarian legend and root of the vampire myth, for the modern horror age. While exploring the wilds of the Carpathian Mountains, three young carefree Americans pick up an attractive stranger, Elizabeth. Keith is a novelist researching the legend of the Blood Countess, and falls for Elizabeth as the group encounters a supernatural series of events that puts them all in mortal danger. As the fast-paced, horrifying action accelerates, the pieces of an ancient puzzle begin to fall into place.

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Released
03 October 2011
Directors
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Format
DVD 
Publisher
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Runtime
98 minutes 
Features
PAL 
Barcode
5027626348045 
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Horror in which a writer researching an ancient vampire legend comes closer to the events than may be safe. In 17th century Hungary, Countess Elizabeth Bathory (Adél Kováts) finds herself imprisoned in a monastery by Count Thurzo (Gábor Koncz), accused by the village locals of bathing in virgin blood. The present finds writer Keith (Corey Sevier), accompanied by friends J.J. (Charlie Hollway) and Kim (Jennifer Higham), researching the story of the Countess and searching for the monastery in which she was imprisoned. The trio stumble upon beautiful local Elizabeth (Irena A. Hoffman) who agrees to lead them there. As they approach the monastery and Keith falls for Elizabeth, the boundary between past and present blurs to the point where ancient vampire legends seem less like fanciful tales than deadly realities.