While this Hammer Horror film does not feature the Graiae by name, it deserves a spot for its thematic DNA. The Gorgon focuses on Medusa’s sister, Megaera. In the lore, the Graiae are the guardians of the Gorgons. This film captures that dynamic: a small, cursed village where the "three old witches" (servants of the Gorgon) keep the secret. Though they don't share an eye, the film’s foggy, black-and-white aesthetic and the cackling, prophetic crone archetype directly borrow from the Graiae mythos. For fans of gothic horror, this is the unofficial prequel.

Before we rank the films, understanding the source material is crucial. In Hesiod’s Theogony , the Graeae were three sisters: (Dread), Enyo (Horror), and Pemphredo (Alarm). Unlike their monstrous siblings, the Graeae were not giant beasts. They were cunning, ancient, and terrifying precisely because of their frailty and grotesque dependency on one another.

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