
Blood Scarab 2008
"A Vampire's Craving! A Mummy's Curse!"
In *Blood Scarab* (2008), director Donald F. Glut crafts a chilling horror tale where an eternal vampire's insatiable hunger meets an ancient mummy's curse.
Director: Donald F. Glut
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Blood Scarab (2008) about?
*Blood Scarab* (2008) follows Countess Elizabeth Bathory, a vampire widow, as she makes a sinister pact to sustain her immortality. The deal binds three victims to a living mummy's curse, forcing them into a horrific struggle between eternal hunger and an unstoppable supernatural force. Think gothic horror meets classic monster movie chaos.
Who directed Blood Scarab?
Donald F. Glut directed *Blood Scarab* (2008), bringing his signature blend of horror and classic monster lore to the screen.
Who stars in Blood Scarab?
The film stars Monique Parent as Countess Elizabeth Bathory, alongside Del Howison, Brinke Stevens, Tony Clay, and Natasha Diakova in pivotal roles.
Is Blood Scarab (2008) worth watching?
As a cult horror film with a retro vibe, *Blood Scarab* (2008) delivers a solid dose of atmosphere and nostalgia, though its niche appeal may not suit every viewer. Horror enthusiasts will appreciate its unique blend of vampire and mummy tropes, wrapped in a tight 81-minute runtime.
How long is Blood Scarab?
*Blood Scarab* (2008) runs for 81 minutes.
About Blood Scarab (2008) — A Vampire's Curse Meets an Ancient Egyptian Nightmare
In *Blood Scarab* (2008), director Donald F. Glut crafts a chilling horror tale where an eternal vampire's insatiable hunger meets an ancient mummy's curse. The story unfolds as the infamous Countess Elizabeth Bathory—widow of Count Dracula—strikes a deadly pact with an Egyptian goddess, binding three unsuspecting victims to an undying cycle of bloodlust and retribution. Glut's atmospheric blend of gothic horror and supernatural terror creates a claustrophobic, nightmarish experience, where the shadows of immortality collide with the weight of a millennia-old curse.
Monique Parent stars as Bathory, delivering a commanding performance as the tormented vampire, while the supporting cast includes Del Howison, Brinke Stevens, and Tony Clay, each adding layers of dread and intensity to the unfolding chaos. With themes of eternal suffering, forbidden power, and the cost of immortality, *Blood Scarab* (2008) is a visceral throwback to classic horror, offering a unique twist on the collision between European vampire lore and Egyptian mysticism. The film's brisk 81-minute runtime keeps the tension tight, making it a cult-worthy addition for fans of retro-style horror.