She would play alongside the horror legend in 1971's "The House That Dripped Blood" and 1973's "The Wicker Man. ... She and her boyfriend have one son and one daughter, and she gave a daughter up for adoption. Fabio tries to tell Toth the truth about his lover, but Dobi kills Fabio before he can do so. "Pitt is survived by her second husband, her daughter Steffanie, and a granddaughter.
Eventually, she kills a prostitute called Ziza, but her blood does not restore the Countess like the others. She was 73. Ingrid Pitt as Countess Elisabeth Nadasdy (Voice dubbed by Olive Gregg, uncredited); Nigel Green as Captain Dobi, the castle steward; Sandor Elès as Lt. Imre Toth; Maurice Denham as Grand Master Fabio, castle historian; Patience Collier as Julie Szentes, the Nurse; Lesley-Anne Down as Countess Ilona Nadasdy, Elisabeth's daughter; Peter Jeffrey as Captain Balogh, chief bailiff Still, this is quite romantic compared to the degradation, humiliation, and rape of Yvonne Romain as the mute jailor’s daughter in Curse of the Werewolf (1961). ... she got a divorce and returned to Europe with her daughter, Steffanie. The voluptuous Ingrid Pitt, who has died aged 73, was fortunate enough to be cast as a perpetrator rather than a victim. Ingrid Pitt, I discovered when I chose her, was smack in the middle of both. Dobi finds Fabio, who has a book-chapter about blood sacrifices and tells Elisabeth the truth in return for being allowed to live. ''They tell me that I am more beautiful now than when I was making films a quarter of a century ago. Pitt, who survived a Nazi concentration camp to become an acclaimed British movie actress, has died. All rights reserved (Polish-born actress Ingrid Pitt in a 1968 photo.