Juraj Herz
A merchant's daughter is held prisoner by a mysterious winged beast .For this richly perverse re-telling of the original fairy tale Juraj Herz puts his own gothic stamp on Beauty and the Beast.
A mysterious car might be running on blood for fuel in this satire on consumerism, a potent piece of anti-automobile propaganda, and perhaps the purest horror exercise that Herz produced.
An enchanting genre treat about two sisters — neither of whom is named Morgiana, that’s the cat, who gets her own cat-cam — who are placed in opposition when one of them gets an inheritance.
A student must rescue a princess from the castle of an evil magician, who's preparing an elixir from the stolen hearts of nine children. Laced with aspects of folk horror, vampirism, and surreal fairy tale...