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In Moldavia, in the year 1630, 
beautiful witch Asa Vajda (Steele) and her paramour Javuto (Arturo Dominici) are 
sentenced to death for sorcery by Asa's brother. Before being burned at the 
stake, Asa vows revenge and puts a curse on her brother’s descendants. A metal 
mask with sharp spikes on the inside is placed over the witch’s face and 
hammered repeatedly into her flesh. 
Two centuries later, Dr. Thomas Kruvajan (Andrea Checchi) and his assistant Dr. Andre 
Gorobec (Richardson), are traveling through Moldavia en route to a medical 
conference when one of the wheels of their carriage is broken, requiring 
immediate repair. While waiting for their coachman to fix it, the two wander 
into a nearby ancient crypt and discover Asa’s tomb. Observing her death mask 
through a glass panel, Kruvajan breaks the panel (and the cross above it) by 
accident while striking a bat. He then removes Asa's death mask revealing a 
partially preserved corpse that is visible underneath, her face staring out 
malevolently. He cuts his hand on the broken glass. Some of his blood drips onto 
Asa’s dead face. 
Returning outside, Kruvajan and Gorobec meet Katia (also played by Steele). 
She advises them that she lives with her father, Prince Vajda (Garrani), and 
brother Constantine (Enrico Oliveiri), in a nearby castle that the villagers all 
believe is haunted. Gorobec is instantly smitten by the beautiful young woman. 
The two men then leave her and drive to an inn. 
The witch Asa is brought back to life by Kruvajan’s blood. She contacts 
Javuto telepathically and orders him to rise from his grave. He does so and goes 
to Prince Vajda’s castle, where Vajda holds up a crucifix to ward the reanimated 
corpse away. However, Vajda is so terrified by the visit that he becomes 
paralyzed with fear. Katia and Constantin send a servant to fetch Dr. Kruvajan, 
but the servant is killed before he can reach the inn. It is the evil Javuto who 
arrives to bring Kruvajan to the castle. Javuto leads Kruvajan to Asa’s crypt, 
and he watches in horror as her coffin explodes. From its ruins, the 
vampire-witch offers him eternal life (and a night of pleasure) and drinks his 
blood. By Asa’s command, the now vampiric Kruvajan enters Vajda’s room and 
murders him. 
Asa’s plan is to drain Katia of her blood, believing that this act will grant 
her immortality. A little girl who had seen Javuto meet Kruvajan at the inn 
describes the dead man to Gorobec. A priest recognizes the description as being 
that of Javuto. The priest and Gorobec go to Javuto’s grave and find Kruvajan's 
body inside the coffin. Realizing that he is a vampire, they kill the fiend 
immediately by marking him with the sign of the cross and ramming a small piece 
of wood through one of his eye sockets. 
Javuto finds Katia and takes her to Asa. Asa attempts to drink her blood but 
is thwarted by the crucifix around her neck. Gorobec enters the crypt to save 
Katia but finds Asa instead. Asa pretends to be Katia and tells Gorobec that the 
now weakened and unconscious Katia is really the vampire. She tells him to kill 
Katia immediately by staking her. He agrees but at the last possible moment he 
notices the crucifix she is wearing. He turns to Asa and opens her robe, 
revealing a fleshless skeletal frame. The priest then arrives with numerous 
torch-carrying villagers, and they burn Asa to death. Katia awakens from her 
stupor, her life and beauty restored. 
              
              
            
   
  
              
              
              
              
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