Review of Daughters of Darkness (1971) by Howard Thompson for The New York Times — 20 Feb 1976
Subtle, stately, stunningly colored and exquisitely directed by Belgium's young Harry Kumel, the coscenarist, this is far and away the most artistic vampire shocker since the Franco-Italian Blood and Roses 10 years ago.
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This review of Daughters of Darkness (1971) was written by Howard Thompson and published by The New York Times on 20 Feb 1976.
Daughters of Darkness has generally received positive reviews.
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