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* [[A Plague On Both Your Houses]]: Asa curses her brother and his descendants.
* [[A Plague On Both Your Houses]]: Asa curses her brother and his descendants.
* [[Rapid Aging]]: {{spoiler|What happens to Katia when Asa drains her of her life. It happens again to Asa when she is killed by the mob}}
* [[Rapid Aging]]: {{spoiler|What happens to Katia when Asa drains her of her life. It happens again to Asa when she is killed by the mob}}
* [[Red Eyes Take Warning]]: The poster above.
* [[Red Eyes, Take Warning]]: The poster above.
* [[Scenery Porn]]
* [[Scenery Porn]]
* [[Sealed Evil in A Can]]: A metal mask is used to diminish Asa's powers
* [[Sealed Evil in A Can]]: A metal mask is used to diminish Asa's powers

Revision as of 18:22, 26 January 2014

1960 Italian horror classic directed by Mario Bava. It was his first film where he received actual credit for his work.

In 1640, the Moldavian Princess Asa Vajda is captured and executed by her brother for practicing witchcraft and being a vampire. As she is about to die, she curses the descendents of her brother. Two hundred years later, Dr. Kruvajan and his assistant Dr. Gorobec, travel through Moldavia. After their carriage breaks down the two stumble across the tomb of Asa, whose corpse wears a metal mask and coffin is guarded by a cross. Kruvajan is attacked by a monstrous bat and kills it. However, he accidentally breaks the cross, cuts his hand and drip some blood on the body. Asa is resurrected because of the blood and begins to wreck havoc upon Moldavia and her brother's descendants.

Not to be confused with another movie about...a blimp.


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