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Superstition

  • 1982
  • Unrated
  • 1h 25m
IMDb RATING
5.7/10
3.6K
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Superstition (1982)
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Folk HorrorSlasher HorrorSupernatural HorrorWitch HorrorHorror

A witch put to death in 1692 swears vengeance on her persecutors and returns to the present day to punish their descendants.A witch put to death in 1692 swears vengeance on her persecutors and returns to the present day to punish their descendants.A witch put to death in 1692 swears vengeance on her persecutors and returns to the present day to punish their descendants.

  • Director
    • James W. Roberson
  • Writers
    • Galen Thompson
    • Michael O. Sajbel
    • Bret Thompson Plate
  • Stars
    • James Houghton
    • Albert Salmi
    • Lynn Carlin
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.7/10
    3.6K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • James W. Roberson
    • Writers
      • Galen Thompson
      • Michael O. Sajbel
      • Bret Thompson Plate
    • Stars
      • James Houghton
      • Albert Salmi
      • Lynn Carlin
    • 85User reviews
    • 62Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    James Houghton
    James Houghton
    • Rev. David Thompson
    Albert Salmi
    Albert Salmi
    • Inspector Sturgess
    Lynn Carlin
    Lynn Carlin
    • Melinda Leahy
    Larry Pennell
    Larry Pennell
    • Reverend George Leahy
    Jacquelyn Hyde
    Jacquelyn Hyde
    • Elvira Sharack
    Robert Symonds
    Robert Symonds
    • Reverend Andrew Pike
    Heidi Bohay
    • Ann Leahy
    Maylo McCaslin
    Maylo McCaslin
    • Sheryl Leahy
    Carole Goldman
    Carole Goldman
    • Elondra Sharack
    Stacy Keach Sr.
    Stacy Keach Sr.
    • Rev. Henry Maier
    Kim Marie
    • Mary Shire
    Billy Jayne
    Billy Jayne
    • Justin Leahy
    • (as Billy Jacoby)
    Johnny Doran
    • Charlie
    Bennett James
    Bennett James
    • Arty
    • (as Bennett Liss)
    Joshua Cadman
    Joshua Cadman
    • Arlen
    • (as Josh Cadman)
    John Alderman
    John Alderman
    • Romberg
    Nova Ball
    • Nancy
    Morgan Strickland
    • Director
      • James W. Roberson
    • Writers
      • Galen Thompson
      • Michael O. Sajbel
      • Bret Thompson Plate
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    7dfranzen70

    Now, I ain't superstitious... but I'm not swimming in that lake.

    Don't let the generic-sounding title lull you into thinking this is a lame haunted-house movie. Although it's true that a lot of its plot elements are borrowed from other films (deadly lake, demon in the house, burned witch in Puritan times), Superstition feels remarkably genuine and is (somewhat) surprisingly good. And, unlike most cheapo horror films of the 70s and 80s (and, well, every decade), the plot is definitely not entirely predictable. There aren't really any recognizable names in the cast (Stacy Keach's dad is in it, and Lynne Carlin was in the '71 cult hit Taking Off), and the movie has a now-dated vibe to it, but the action is relentless and expertly done. Definitely worth a look for those of you who enjoy scary movies.
    7BA_Harrison

    Splattery supernatural fun from the early '80s.

    Brought to us by producer Ed Carlin and co-producers Mario Kassar and Andrew G. Vajna, who gave us haunted house horrors The Evil and The Changeling, Superstition is yet another supernatural offering set in and around a creepy old property. This time around, the spooky shenanigans are accompanied by a whole handful of creative, bloody deaths, and lots of jump scares (probably in an attempt to draw in the slasher crowd)—a good job since the plot is an often illogical mish-mash of hoary old horror clichés.

    In 1692, a witch is executed—drowned in a pond, and trapped there with a crucifix. For almost three hundred years, the evil woman's spirit is the cause of violent deaths in and around the nearby church-owned property. When Reverand George Leahy (Larry Pennell) and his family move into the old house, the witch soon starts to cause trouble, now even more powerful thanks to the removal of the crucifix during the dredging of the pond. Reverand David Thompson (James Houghton) discovers the truth behind the killings and tries to put an end to the witch once and for all.

    The film opens in terrific style with a juicy double death scene: having played a prank on a courting couple (thereby providing the film with the first of many jump scares), a pair of pranksters meet their fate in the creepy property, one being decapitated, his severed head exploding inside a microwave oven, the other getting chopped in two by a sash window. Several other macabre set-pieces follow in quick succession, including the hanging of an electrician in an elevator shaft and the death of a priest, a circular saw blade spinning into his chest and exiting through his back.

    Also adding to the fun: Sheryl and Ann (Maylo McCaslin and Heidi Bohay), sexy teenage daughters of Reverand Leahy, going down to the pond for a spot of fun in the sun (wearing bikinis, naturally), only for one of them to be grabbed around the ankle by a severed hand; a flashback to the trial of the witch that allows for some silly Exorcist style guttural utterings, a few cool facial bladder effects, and the sight of a priest being crushed in a wine press; some memorable visuals with impressive lighting effects (somewhat reminiscent of Argento); Reverand Thompson's surprised expression every time he uses the crucifix to open (or blow up) a locked door; George having his face lacerated by flying shards of glass from an exploding mirror; Sheryl getting nailed through the head with a big spike; and blonde daughter Ann (Heidi Bohay) running around in skimpy silk night-gear.
    7rocknrelics

    Above average

    I found this to be a very enjoyable film, and quite unique.

    The supernatural /slasher/gore mix works really well, and the pacing of the film is excellent, not a minute is wasted, there's no padding, so it doesn't outstay its welcome.

    Obviously not the biggest budget, but the sequence set in 1692 looks great and really adds to the atmosphere.

    I definitely recommend a viewing. I watched the Scream Factory blu ray, and when the film is well lit, it looks great, in the darker scenes, not so much. There are also a lot of speckles/flecks evident in the darker scenes, but overall the picture is good.
    Wizard-8

    This isn't bad at all

    I was surprised by this low budget horror movie. It isn't a masterpiece, but overall it's well done - certainly better than THE AMITYVILLE HORROR. Things happen in this movie that take you by surprise - both genuine shocks, and seeing stuff you usually never see in horror movies! And there are some splatter scenes that will really take your attention. You probably won't see this on TV, (and if you do, it'll be severely cut), so do some detective work in the video stores in your area. You won't be disappointed.
    6acidburn-10

    A fun gore filled ride, nothing more nothing less

    'Superstition' is a 1982 supernatural slasher movie that may not have any sort of originality, but makes up for some of its short comings by having some inventive death scenes, cool gore and a creepy atmosphere. The movie is rather entertaining and does deliver on the carnage.

    The plot = In the 1600's where a witch is sentenced to death by crucifixion in the black pond as she swears vengeance on her persecutors. Then we flash forward to the present day of 1982 a series of bizarre murders plague the house near the lake as the witch is haunting the property from beyond the grave.

    The direction by James W. Roberson is quite decent as he doesn't shy away from the shock factor, the film feels very much in the vein of the 80's slashers due to the sheer over the top murders that occur throughout which thankfully helps distract you from the utter haphazard pacing, uneven acting performances & a fairly by the numbers story. This is by no means a plot driven flick but the mystery element is sustained long enough to keep you interested.

    Overall this is a fun ride dripped in pure cheese with sheer enthusiasm for its gruesome set pieces, but doesn't really offer much more than that with no characters to really root for mainly because they're just cannon fodder & none of the performances really stand out to be honest, but if you're looking for nothing more than a fun ride, then 'Superstition' is the movie for you.

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    • Trivia
      Superstition was extremely popular on pre-cert video in the UK on the VTC label in the early 1980s. It was so popular that it actually got a subsequent cinema release in 1984, under the title "The Witch", courtesy of Bordeaux Films International. This is one of the few times a video release was followed up by a theatrical release, rather than the other way around. It was then re-released by Stablecane under the title "The Witch", again on video shortly afterward.
    • Goofs
      During the flashback to 1692, as Father Andrew is getting murdered, they show his feet are shown flailing about. Problem is the materials (e.g. neoprene) used in his sandals would not be invented for another 250 years.
    • Quotes

      Ann Leahy: [slapping Cheryl] Shut your bitchy mouth!

    • Alternate versions
      German version was cut for violence by 65 seconds to secure a FSK-18 rating, despite that, the BPjM still indexed the film from 1989-2012. The FSK-16 rated version was cut a bit further by additional 35 seconds. Only in 2013 the uncut version was granted a FSK-18 rating.
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    • Release date
      • January 2, 1985 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • Canada
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The Witch
    • Filming locations
      • Garbutt House, 1809 Apex Ave. Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • Penaria
      • Carolco Entertainment
      • Carolco Entertainment
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 25m(85 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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