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Witchcraft

  • 1988
  • R
  • 1h 35m
IMDb RATING
3.4/10
924
YOUR RATING
Witchcraft (1988)
Horror

Grace visits husband John's family manor. Peculiar events ensue, butler Ellsworth suspicious. Friend's demise unveils John and mother-in-law are 1687 witches through secret book. Grace and b... Read allGrace visits husband John's family manor. Peculiar events ensue, butler Ellsworth suspicious. Friend's demise unveils John and mother-in-law are 1687 witches through secret book. Grace and baby's fate unclear amid supernatural occurrences.Grace visits husband John's family manor. Peculiar events ensue, butler Ellsworth suspicious. Friend's demise unveils John and mother-in-law are 1687 witches through secret book. Grace and baby's fate unclear amid supernatural occurrences.

  • Director
    • Rob Spera
  • Writer
    • Jody Savin
  • Stars
    • Anat Topol
    • Gary Sloan
    • Mary Shelley
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  • IMDb RATING
    3.4/10
    924
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Rob Spera
    • Writer
      • Jody Savin
    • Stars
      • Anat Topol
      • Gary Sloan
      • Mary Shelley
    • 22User reviews
    • 12Critic reviews
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    Anat Topol
    • Grace Churchill
    • (as Anat Topal-Barzilai)
    Gary Sloan
    Gary Sloan
    • John Stocton
    • (as Newton, Edward Ross)
    Mary Shelley
    • Elizabeth Stocton
    Deborah Scott
    • Linda
    Alexander Kirkwood
    • Priest
    Lee Kissman
    • Ellsworth
    Ross Newton
    Ross Newton
    • William
    Charles Grant
    • Dr. Adler
    Lilian Lane
    • Nurse #1
    Karen Michaels
    • Nurse #2
    Cynthia Bell
    • Hospital Nurse
    Victoria Ressurection
    • Hospital Nurse
    Ofelia Montano
    • Hospital Nurse
    Steve Decker
    • Dead Father
    Trevor Narom
    • Burned Husband
    Sarah Neece
    • Burned Wife
    Florence Stone Fevergeon
    • Visitor
    • (as Florence Stone)
    Lou Starr
    • Visitor
    • Director
      • Rob Spera
    • Writer
      • Jody Savin
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    lor_

    Cliched horror offering

    My review was written in January 1989 after watching the film on Academy video cassette.

    "Witchcraft" is an underwhelming supernatural horror piece, released direct-to-video (with video post-production and credits).

    Unrelated to another new (Italian-backed) scream pic named "Witchcraft" and toplining Linda Blair, this film adds a dash of "Rosemary's Baby" to the hoary formula of a new mother's fears and the oppressive move to a gothic mansion.

    Pretty Anat Topol-Barzilai is the new mother of a bouncing baby boy who haplessly finds herself moved in with a decidedly evil-seeming mother-in-law (Mary Shelley is the actress' gothic stage name) in an ancient house. She starts seeing visions, particularly in mirrors, and wisely fears for her newborn's safety. Following a burn-at-the-stake prolog, it's finally revealed that Shelley and Anat's huband Gary Sloan are reincarnated witches and they're definitely after the kid.

    Pert Deborah Scott adds some life as the heroine's best pal, but pic is mainly a string of genre cliches executed by helmer Robert Spera with very little imagination. Pace slows to a crawl in the second half.

    Topol-Barzilai is pleasant to look at, with her ample figure kept under wraps here even in scenes (such as human sacrifice climax) when a bit bolder approach is in order. Shelley, despite her apt name, fails at achieving a transition from menacing to out-and-out evil.
    5cmagu

    Witchcraft

    "Witchcraft" is a relatively unknown underground horror flick. Though the film has been received extremely bad reviews, it managed to spawn a total of twelve sequels (to date, at least).

    The plot of the film is similar to the earlier "Rosemary's Baby". Grace Churchill has given birth to her first child, when her husband temporarily moves them in with his mother. While staying in her mother-in-laws creepy, old mansion, Grace begins experiencing bizarre incidents that lead her to believe her new family isn't what they seem.

    Honestly, I'm not sure why this movie got such bad reviews from people. The only real problem I found with it was the editing style - which gives the film the look of an episode of "Murder, She Wrote". The sets of the film are quite creepy. The acting (by a primarily newcomer cast) is good. The music (though performed on a synthesizer) fits the tone of the film.

    All in all, "Witchcraft" isn't an Oscar winning film, but it's a interesting way to pass 90 minutes.
    4lastliberal-853-253708

    You were just the vessel.

    How many Witchcraft films were there? 13? 14? I don't know, but this, the first, is not like the others.

    It is a repackaged Rosemary's Baby. and doesn't have the sex scenes of the later films in the Witchcraft series.

    This film has all the elements you would expect in a Gothic horror film: a creaky old house, mood music, a scary butler, strange dreams, and lots of screaming and blood. And, we need to mention the creepiest of them all, the Mother-in-Law.

    It may have been low budget, but it still was interesting and worth the time spent.
    3BA_Harrison

    The first of many.

    As Grace Churchill (Anat Topal-Barzilai) gives birth to her son William, images of a pair of witches being burnt at the stake flash through her mind. On leaving hospital, Grace's husband John (Gary Sloan) informs her that she will be staying at his mother's home for a while until she is ready to cope by herself. Before long, Grace starts to experience strange occurrences that eventually lead her to believe that John and his mother, Elizabeth (Mary Shelley), are up to something strange.

    Rather unbelievably, this tepid supernatural thriller, which clearly takes its cues from Rosemary's Baby, has spawned fifteen sequels to date, apparently finding an appreciative audience by including plenty of nudity and soft-core sex. This first film, however, offers nothing in that department: it's dull, uneventful drivel for most of the running time, only coming to life in the final ten minutes where extremely patient viewers are rewarded with a spot of much needed gore, including a decapitation and an impalement.

    As a horror movie completist, I now feel compelled to watch the rest in the series, no matter how bad they get: wish me luck… I get the feeling I will need it.
    Michael_Elliott

    The Start of a 13 Film Series

    Witchcraft (1988)

    * 1/2 (out of 4)

    A mother (Anat Topol) brings her newborn son to her mother-in-law's house and sure enough the husband (Gary Sloan) and his mommy (Mary Shelley) are actually Satan worshipers wanting to make the newborn the next Antichrist. Believe it or not but WITCHCRAFT was actually a huge hit when it was released to video back in 1988 but I do wonder how many people rented this thing and could have guessed that twelve sequels would follow. Obviously, the film is just another rip-off of ROSEMARY'S BABY but we get a funny little goof in the opening credits when a title reads "Origional Screenplay by" but perhaps this error was done on purpose since the film certainly wasn't original. The film itself makes a few major mistakes in regards to a made-for-video exploitation film. The biggest is that it's pretty dull from start to finish with not much happening anywhere in the first hour. The film isn't shy about ripping off other devil-child movies so horror fans might get a few kicks out of spotting the various rips. The film really doesn't contain too much violence or blood and the real sin is that it doesn't even offer up any nudity making it quite tame all around and there's really nothing here we haven't seen much better many times before. Even those awful rip-offs from the 70s at least offered up violence, gore or nudity. The performances aren't too bad for this type of film and I'll at least give director Rob Spera credit by turning in a professional looking picture, which is something a lot of the made-for-VHS films from this era couldn't say. The film does offer up some campy moments including a priest whose face starts to mutate after entering the mother-in-law's house. Another campy moment happens with "visions" coming from a mirror, which is bound to get several laughs. Still, WITCHCRAFT doesn't have anything really going for it that separates it from the pact so there's no real need to see it.

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    • Trivia
      The website, Mr. Skin, posted the top 10 horror series with the most female nude scenes on Oct. 2020. Witchcraft had the most with 77. The list includes Witchcraft (77), Friday the 13th (49), Hellraiser (24), Wrong Turn (17), Piranha (16), Hostel (14), Silent Night, Deadly Night (14), Halloween (14), and Amityville (9).
    • Goofs
      In the opening credits the word "original" is spelt "origional".
    • Quotes

      [last lines]

      Grace Churchill: William!

    • Connections
      Edited into Witchcraft III: The Kiss of Death (1991)

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    • Release date
      • March 2, 1989 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Witch and Warlock
    • Filming locations
      • Thomas W. Phillips Residence - 2215 S. Harvard Blvd, Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production company
      • Vista Street Entertainment
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 35m(95 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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