Thirst (1979) DVDRip XviD

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Thirst (1979) DVDRip XviD
  • Release date: 29 Sep 1979
  • Release year: 1979
  • Runtime: 95 minutes
  • Country: Australia
  • Keywords: blood, kidnapping, ozploitation, drinking blood, prisoner, vampire, brainwashing, occult, outdoor sex, australian vampires
  • Budget: $750,000
Plot:
A woman who's a descendant of Elizabeth Bathory is abducted by a cult of blood-drinking, self-proclaimed vampires, who try to condition her into unlocking her powers in order to join them.

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Duration: 01:35:33

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Resolution: 704 x 304 (480p/SD)
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