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The Naked Witch

  • 1961
  • R
  • 59m
IMDb RATING
3.2/10
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The Naked Witch (1961)
Horror

A student researching the German settlements of Central Texas unearths the grave of a reputed witch. The witch rises from her grave nude and embarks on a campaign of seduction and murder aga... Read allA student researching the German settlements of Central Texas unearths the grave of a reputed witch. The witch rises from her grave nude and embarks on a campaign of seduction and murder against the descendants of her persecutors.A student researching the German settlements of Central Texas unearths the grave of a reputed witch. The witch rises from her grave nude and embarks on a campaign of seduction and murder against the descendants of her persecutors.

  • Directors
    • Claude Alexander
    • Larry Buchanan
  • Writers
    • Larry Buchanan
    • Claude Alexander
  • Stars
    • Denis Adams
    • Charles West
    • Howard Ware
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  • IMDb RATING
    3.2/10
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    • Directors
      • Claude Alexander
      • Larry Buchanan
    • Writers
      • Larry Buchanan
      • Claude Alexander
    • Stars
      • Denis Adams
      • Charles West
      • Howard Ware
    • 22User reviews
    • 19Critic reviews
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    Denis Adams
    • Otto Schoennig
    Charles West
    • Hans the Innkeeper
    Howard Ware
    • Franz the Miller
    Jack Herman
    • The Elder
    Marilyn Pope
    • The Librarian
    Der Saengerbund Children's Choir
    • Singing Children
    Jo Maryman
    • Kirska
    Robert Short
    • The Student
    Libby Hall
    • The Naked Witch
    Rae Forbes
    • Villager
    • (uncredited)
    Gary Owens
    Gary Owens
    • Narrator of Prologue
    • (voice)
    • (uncredited)
    • Directors
      • Claude Alexander
      • Larry Buchanan
    • Writers
      • Larry Buchanan
      • Claude Alexander
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    lazarillo

    Let's go to Luchenbach, Texas with Larry Buchanon and "The Naked Witch" . . .

    I can understand why some people wouldn't like this movie. It's very low-budget and goofy, it has plot holes you could drive a truck through, and when it comes to the (not-so)Naked Witch herself even the unedited version is incredibly tame by today's standards. However, I LOVE this kind of regional, low-budget film-making. This early Larry Buchanon flick, was actually filmed entirely in Luchenbach, Texas, a small town founded by German settlers and later made famous by a Waylon Jennings/Willie Nelson country song. And it makes a GREAT setting for a low-budget horror movie. With the cheesy voice-over narration, Buchanon even manages to anticipate later 70's regional exploitation movies like "The Legend of Boggy Creek" and the whole bigfoot/ "In Search of" craze, and even many more modern-day films about local legends like "The Last Broadcast" or "The Blair Witch Project" (although don't hold the last one against him).

    A college student comes to modern-day (as of 1961) Luchenbach, Texas, to research the legend of the "Angry Widow", a widowed woman who was skewered by the superstitious 18th century German settlers of the town after being betrayed by her craven married lover. In a rather ridiculous plot twist, the college student decides to dig up the body of the widow for some reason and remove the stake from her heart. The "Naked Witch" then rises from the grave to take her revenge on several locals who are related to her original tormentors. But when she threatens the pretty daughter of the innkeeper, who our rather dimwitted hero has fallen for, it is up to him to find the mountain pond where the pretty young witch is skinny-dipping and drive his stake into her (and then he has to figure out a way to kill her!)

    I'm not going to claim this is great film. If you want a big-budget, go see the latest "Transformers" sequel, or if you want sex, go rent a porno. But I found this quite entertaining despite some illogical plotting and a very perfunctory ending. And this is only the second best film to ever be shot in Luchenbach--even better is Larry Buchanon's later film "Strawberries Need Rain". These kind of films aren't for everybody, but you like this kind of low-budget, off-Hollywood, slice-of Americana film-making, you shouldn't miss this.
    Dethcharm

    "There Are Those Who Say It Was All A Dream!"...

    THE NAKED WITCH begins with voice-over narration by someone known only as "the student". The story takes place in the German part of Texas, where German kids sing German songs while running around in German clothes.

    "The student's" car breaks down, so, he walks to the German village full of German people doing German stuff. He meets Kirska, who guides him around town, accompanied by more narration. Then, "the student" has a German dinner with an elderly German man who smokes a big German pipe. "The student" is researching his thesis paper about witchcraft, but Kirska explains in her Kirska way that no one wants to discuss the subject.

    "The student" presses on.

    He simply must hear the story of the Leuchenbach witch! He can't resist going to the graveyard and resurrecting said unclothed spellcaster! Watching her stroll around is amazing! Watch, as she saunters behind walls, gates, and trees! See her eeevil magic turn the film blotchy and blurred, obscuring her naughty bits!

    Thankfully, she starts killing people.

    Filmed in the style of an ancient travelogue, this is a classic example of a cinematic fuster-cluck.

    To be fair, the first death, causing the water to turn red, is -almost- effective, and the witch herself is just cold and devilish enough to make the rest -somewhat- endurable. At an hour in length, it feels more like ten, with the only semi-naked part coming toward the end. The witch also does a dance!

    Another harmless "nudie" movie from yesteryear...
    scott8823

    Worse than Seasonal Affective Disorder; don't view it!

    To be fair, this low budget film should be viewed from the prism of its time, but even so, I don't recommend wasting any of yours on viewing it. Frankly, I didn't watch it all the way through, which is something rare for me. 1961 was a pretty repressed time in our country, and I think the main object of the film makers' intent was to titillate with the idea of a naked female character. I have a hard time believing that the protagonist didn't take a change of clothes on his journey, nor could I believe that the bedroom was 18th century. I regret that "Mystery Science Theatre 3000" is no more, as this film would have been great for them to spoof. This movie is worse than Seasonal Affective Disorder. Do yourself a favor and avoid it at all costs.
    4lastliberal-853-253708

    Well, I be damned.

    Let's go to Luckenbach Texas with Waylon and Willie and the boys. OK, wrong movie. No Waylon here. This is about witches. Well, it is about naked witches. they say.

    First we have to sit though nine minutes of woodcarvings and a lecture on the history of witches. Then the student (Robert Short) who lands in Luchenbach, Texas to do research gives us a few minutes of history on the German settlers in this town. When do we get to the naked witches? There is no use talking about the cast as the vast majority did no more that two appearances in their careers.

    Just when things do get interesting and we have a secret book in our hands, we get another history lesson. Sheesh.

    Before we get a chance to see the witch (Libby Hall) naked, she steals the clothing off another girl (Jo Maryman). We don't get to see her naked either.

    The use of Vaseline on the lens when the witch is swimming in the stream convinces us that we will never see all of the naked witch. The is clearly false advertising. Only the student is given unfettered view.

    Questions unanswered: How did the student dig up a 100-year-old grave with his bare hands? Where did the witch find panties and shoes? Is having sex on gravel painful? What reward awaits the student after saving Krista?
    2Bernie4444

    The Naked Witch was filmed in (1961), released in (1964), and remastered in (2017).

    The Luckenbach Witch (Working Title)

    Music by Bernard Herrmann played during the prologue introduction, featuring the creepy background music from "The Day the Earth Stood Still" (1951).

    A 10-minute-long gory presentation by Gary Owens. Then a monologue while driving through hill country.

    A student studying witches in the German area of Texas has a stake in rejuvenating "The Luckenbach Witch". Will he become witch-chow? Is it revenge time? Does the witch really show off her birthday suit? Or is she wearing 100-year-old tightie whities? Do we care? What is at stake?

    No need to watch again.

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    • Trivia
      The film was shot in 1960 and has a copyright date of 1961 but was not released until 1964.
    • Goofs
      The Naked Witch's purloined peignoir set changes in the cave; first she's wearing the short, one-shoulder negligee, then in the same scene she seems to be wearing the diaphanous robe, then she's suddenly back in the short, one-shoulder piece after she seduces the student with her dance. During her dance, she is clearly wearing inexplicably obtained white underpants as well - - and slip on footwear! (Previously barefoot since her bathing scenes)
    • Quotes

      Otto Schoennig: Witches are for burning!

    • Alternate versions
      Black and white versions were released in theatres in 1964. Sinister Cinema issued a black and white copy on video that is missing some footage. Something Weird Video released the original color version from a 35mm negative.
    • Connections
      Featured in L'Oeil du cyclone: Femmes violentes en bikini (1995)
    • Soundtracks
      The Day the Earth Stood Still
      (1951) (uncredited)

      Music by Bernard Herrmann

      played during the introduction to the prologue

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    • Release date
      • 1961 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Languages
      • English
      • German
    • Also known as
      • The Luckenbach Witch
    • Filming locations
      • Luckenbach, Texas, USA
    • Production company
      • Alexander Enterprises
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    • Budget
      • $8,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 59m
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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