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  1. Chastity Bites: Directed by John V. Knowles. With Allison Scagliotti, Francia Raisa, Louise Griffiths, Eddy Rioseco. In the early 1600s, Countess Elizabeth Bathory slaughtered more than 600 young women, believing that if she bathed in the blood of virgins, she would stay young and beautiful forever.

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    • Comedy, Horror
    • John V. Knowles
    • 2013
    • Plot
    • Cast
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    In the early 1600's, Countess Elizabeth Bathory slaughtered more than 600 young women, believing if she bathed in the blood of virgins that she would stay young and beautiful forever. Still alive today, she's found a perfect hunting ground for her 'botox' as an abstinence educator in conservative America, and the young ladies of San Griento High ar...

    Allison Scagliotti as Leah
    Francia Racia as Katharine
    Eddy Rioseco as Paul
    Chloe Crampton as Kelly
    Chastity Bites at Wikipedia
    Chastity Bites at the Internet Movie Database
    Chastity Bites at AllMovie
    Chastity Bites at Rotten Tomatoes
  2. Chastity Bites is a 2013 comedy-horror film written by Lotti Pharriss Knowles and directed by John V. Knowles. Plot. A feminist blogger and reporter for a school newspaper tries to stop Countess Elizabeth Báthory, who poses as an abstinence counselor in a high school, from killing the school's virgins to stay young and beautiful. Cast.

  3. Chastity Bites featuring Allison Scagliotti and Louise Griffiths is streaming with subscription on fuboTV, free on Tubi, free on Freevee (Via Prime Video), and 3 others. It's a comedy and horror movie with a less than average IMDb audience rating of 4.6 (1,069 votes).

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    • John V. Knowles
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  4. In the early 1600’s, Countess Elizabeth Bathory slaughtered more than 600 young women, believing if she bathed in the blood of virgins that she would stay young and beautiful forever.

  5. In the early 1600s, Countess Elizabeth Bathory slaughtered more than 600 young women, believing that if she bathed in the blood of virgins, she would stay young and beautiful forever.

  6. Jul 21, 2015 · In the early 1600s Countess Elizabeth Bathory slaughtered more than 600 young women, believing if she bathed in the blood of virgins that she would stay young and beautiful forever. Still alive...