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Arbelos Films Presents THE BLOODY LADY

The Bloody Lady
1 Blu-ray disc
Label: Arbelos Films
Preorder: 2/11/25 Release: 3/10/25
MSRP: $39.99
UPC: 663390005095
Catalogue #: ARB0012BD
Genre: Anime & Animation
Color
77 minutes in Slovak with English subtitles
MPAA Rating: NR
High Definition 1080p 1.37:1
DTS-HD MA 2.0 Mono
Region code: All
Production year: 1981 in Czechoslovakia
Director: Viktor Kubal
Cast: Viktor Kubal

Lady Elisabeth Báthory lives a charmed life in a resplendent Romanesque castle, surrounded by Disney-esque wildlife and a colourful cast of obliging servants. Taking ill one day while traveling through the forest, she’s nursed back to health by a handsome woodsman, and in gratitude gifts him with her own heart. But upon returning home, Lady Báthory’s sunny disposition quickly turns murderous and vampiric once she discovers the secret to heart-less eternal youth lies in draining the blood of all the young women and men in her castle.

Widely considered one of Slovak animation’s crown jewels, THE BLOODY LADY is an improbable and bewitching fusion of gothic horror and classic children’s animation, retelling of the infamous Čachtická castle and Báthory folk tale which is often cited as the inspiration for Bram Stoker’s Dracula. Recently treated to a haunting live score by celebrated indie musician Claire Rousay, this underseen gem is a new cult classic in the making.

THE BLOODY LADY is the centerpiece of Viktor Kubal: Father of Slovak Animation, a retrospective of the landmark Eastern Bloc animator’s pioneering work in much-loved children’s shorts as well as subversive, though no less ground-breaking, feature films.

Special Features:
New restoration from the original 35mm camera negative.
New restoration of Jurko the Highwayman (1976).
Including over 20 restored short films: The Mysterious Old Man (1944), Earth (1966), Dita at the Post Office (1967), Promotion (1968), Dita in the Air (1970), Two Good Friends (1972), Tom Thumb (1972), Tom Thumb at a Magicians (1973), Chess (1974), Tom Thumb and the Germs (1974), The Present (1976), Cinema (1977), The Ladder (1978), Only Child (1979), The Microscope (1981), What Happened to Johnny on the Road (1981), The Selection (1982), The Weatherman (1983), The Marzipan Comedy (1987), High Noon (1988), The Idol (1989).
U.S. Theatrical Trailer (2024).
New essay “A Dot and a Line (Everything is Possible),” by Rastislav Steranka.
12-page booklet.
Region free (A/B/C).

Blacktooth

(Staff Writer) Lover of all things horror and metal. Also likes boobs and booze.

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